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  • #31
    nigeria puts out some solid heavyweights for a country that has little training facilities and little opportunities for their fighters.

    izonritei , ibeabuchi , peter , defiagbon , dokiwari.......

    cuba would own if their fighters were allowed to turn pro.

    they have fighters from strawweight all the way to heavy.

    most american and british fighters are from welter up only.

    most puerto rican and mexican fighters are welter down.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by ALPHA O`MEGA View Post
      pr is a country culturally.why is it so hard for some of you dunces to understand that?
      isn't wales it's own country? it's apart of the uk, but it is its own country.
      then again what should i expect from a few morons, who don't know jack **** about boxing but post on a boxing site?
      I'm not gonna do the ****ing rundown who pr has had, In the definition of p4p, pr is the best.you're talking about an island that is half the size of new jersey.that alone should blow your ****ing minds.
      Thank you, finally someone gets it.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Gracie View Post
        nigeria puts out some solid heavyweights for a country that has little training facilities and little opportunities for their fighters.

        izonritei , ibeabuchi , peter , defiagbon , dokiwari.......

        cuba would own if their fighters were allowed to turn pro.

        they have fighters from strawweight all the way to heavy.

        most american and british fighters are from welter up only.

        most puerto rican and mexican fighters are welter down.
        good point on Cuba, it would be more interesting with them in the mix.

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        • #34
          I think PR, quite obviously.

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          • #35
            Panama wins nowadays.


            And with Duran, they seal the deal.

            One champ per 800,000 people.

            There's no one better.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Gracie View Post
              nigeria puts out some solid heavyweights for a country that has little training facilities and little opportunities for their fighters.

              izonritei , ibeabuchi , peter , defiagbon , dokiwari.......

              cuba would own if their fighters were allowed to turn pro.

              they have fighters from strawweight all the way to heavy.

              most american and british fighters are from welter up only.

              most puerto rican and mexican fighters are welter down.
              Puerto rico has been the only "country" that has had a titlist, in every division.
              from minimumweight, to heavyweight.(even if it's john ruiz)pr has had as 6 triple champions.benitez, gomez,camacho, vazquez, trinidad.
              the us 14.mexico has had 3.
              Last edited by AntonTheMeh; 11-24-2008, 10:17 PM.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by ALPHA O`MEGA View Post
                Puerto rico has been the only "country" that has had a titlist, in every division.
                form minimumweight, to heavyweight.(even if it's john ruiz)pr has had as 6 triple champions.benitez, gomez,camacho, vazquez, trinidad.
                the us 14.mexico has had 3.
                smaller population that mexico too.....

                i can't believe john ruiz has that distinction......too bad fres couldn't get that distinction...... i liked fres......

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Gracie View Post
                  smaller population that mexico too.....

                  i can't believe john ruiz has that distinction......too bad fres couldn't get that distinction...... i liked fres......
                  ****, you're telling me.he just loves to much you know? he's a lover not a fighter

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                  • #39
                    mexico is today but overall , its the u.s

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Gracie View Post
                      nigeria puts out some solid heavyweights for a country that has little training facilities and little opportunities for their fighters.

                      izonritei , ibeabuchi , peter , defiagbon , dokiwari.......

                      cuba would own if their fighters were allowed to turn pro.

                      they have fighters from strawweight all the way to heavy.

                      most american and british fighters are from welter up only.

                      most puerto rican and mexican fighters are welter down.
                      totally agree with you, rigondeaux,savon,emilio correa could've been world champions if they were pro's.

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