Mexicans Are Considered Warriors, But Many Have Quit
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WTF? Now you are alllowed to quit if you quit to a fellow conutrymen ****a outta here with nonsense. you always try to drag Cotto to this BS discussion, when infact look at hw many Mex have quitted in the past years
Morales x2
Mijares-Prime
Vazquez-Prime
Hernandez-Prime
DLH
JCC
Campas
Rubio-Prime
And those are just the big naes in title fights.Comment
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Yes and I already told you, that after getting KD, he look at somebody shook hhis head and stayed down
WTF? Now you are alllowed to quit if you quit to a fellow conutrymen ****a outta here with nonsense. you always try to drag Cotto to this BS discussion, when infact look at hw many Mex have quitted in the past years
Morales x2
Mijares-Prime
Vazquez-Prime
Hernandez-Prime
DLH
JCC
Campas
Rubio-Prime
And those are just the big naes in title fights.Comment
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After reading so many comments, it's easy to see that some people have a problem with Mexican fighters being called warriors.
Mexican Warrior is a term that has been earned inside the ring through history. It's no different than the term Philly Fighter. Enough people fight a certain way and the moniker sticks.
The term Mexican Warrior is not meant to belittle any other fighter's ethnicity. It's just a popular way of describing a fighting style.
And why do some fighters quit? Because they're ****ing human.
They all come to perform inside the ring, so yes, they are warriors !!Comment
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Then follows it up by justifying a quit because the other fighter was Mexican...OMG
I dont think Rubio and Diaz are past their prime....(Here comes another excuse,watch)Comment
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I didnt create it to start anything, I created it to get answers. I was wondering if the Mexican fighters who quit are looked down upon thats all.Comment
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