Puerto Rican boxers are really Americans
Collapse
-
-
As an American, someday I would like them to decide one way or the other and not have the halfway thing. They do contribute to America though, and it is their choice in the long run, either way.
Puerto Ricio is a beutiful place though, I vacation there over other caribean Islands solely because they are a part of the US, ****ed up **** can happean anywhere, but in Puerto Rico I can relax much easier.Last edited by The Gambler1981; 02-22-2009, 06:54 PM.Comment
-
Comment
-
No que va. Y que Karajo esta tratando de hacer. Si el no estuviese tratando de faltarnos el respeto, el ni tan si quiera hubiese echo este thread. Se ve, que eres nuevo papi. Un consejo si no quieres que los otros boris, te caigan arriba, mejor ni opines a favor de este tipo.(este como un consejo sin offender ni nada tu sabes como es)Comment
-
I think we should embrace each other more, as nations and brothers.
You should be proud of the fact that you are an American citizen. You can embrace the culture and legacy of your people, without saying things like "I'm not American!".
And we as Americans should embrace your Nation and it's people more, in diplomatic and economic affairs.
again,i respect the **** out of the US but it has its limits.Comment
-
Cool! I guess this topic is getting to me.Comment
-
I like the way I tried to make a little peace in this thread a few posts back. Saying that Puerto Ricans should embrace their culture and heritage but also embrace the fact that they are Americans, and that Americans should do more to embrace Puerto Rico and it's people.....yet nobody responded.
EDIT : NAPO just replied, as I typed this, I'm going to go read what he said.Comment
-
For the record, America has a fine history of producing great boxing Champions. The misconception is that there is no good American fighters out there now, a simple look at the top 10 P4P would show that Shane Mosley and Bernard Hopkins are both in the top 5.
The only other nation that has more fighters in the top 10 right now is Mexico, with Vazquez, and the Marquez brothers.
As for Hopkins: He's borderline top 5 - anywhere between 7 and 4 is suitable for him.Comment
-
there you go
Basketball and Boxing
The military government banned ****fighting and bullfighting from the island but introduced the sport of boxing and a "new" sport called basketball. Both boxing and basketball were used by the soldiers as part of their physical training. Boxing competitions amongst the soldiers were open to the public. The first boxing match in Puerto Rico was held on January 15, 1899.
When the soldiers played basketball, they would use a plain straw basket which was cut open at both ends and place it on the highest end of a pole. For a ball, they used a football and the game was played without any established set of rules.Comment
-
***ing estadistas pensado en dinero ajeno en vez de crearlo en su propio pais.
QUE CARAJOS NOS PASA PUERTO RICO!Comment
Comment