Mexico Boxing Demise Highly Exaggerated!
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We know you hate Rick Loc for bringing it up, Mexico losing the World Cup to the Pinoys
most Mexicans have disappeared,
No Puerto Rican was resonpble for Mexicos down fall.
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Look at this desperate moron trying to ride on pacs nuts.
Truth is your beloved Jotto got on his knees and quit at the hands of Margarito.
All you have is Juanma Lopez and he is gonna be taken out if he ever fight Marquez or Vazquez.
Worry about Puerto rico it looks like it's going down in FLAMES!Comment
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I like watching fireworksLook at this desperate moron trying to ride on pacs nuts.
Truth is your beloved Jotto got on his knees and quit at the hands of Margarito.
All you have is Juanma Lopez and he is gonna be taken out if he ever fight Marquez or Vazquez.
Worry about Puerto rico it looks like it's going down in FLAMES!
on the other hand, Mexico is completey crying over losing to the Pinoys.
Just the mere mention of it and you wanna slit your wrists !!
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Like i said. Worry about puerto rico. It's going down like the titanic.
This is pac last year. Who cares about the pinoys thats all they got.
After pac retires they will retire with him.
Puerto rico is a sinking ship. Time to jump on the life boat.Comment
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RP bags boxing’s World Cup with 5 victories
By Salven Lagumbay
Inquirer
First Posted 18:44:00 08/12/2007
Filed Under: Boxing
SACRAMENTO--The Philippines won the bragging rights over Mexico Saturday, winning five of the six bouts at stake at the 'World Cup' of Boxing held at the Arco Arena here in front of a highly partisan crowd of 4,469 screaming fans for both countries.
With the win, the country solidified its position as the world's boxing superpower, snatching the title from long-reigning Mexico, which has been a bastion for great boxing talents for several decades.
"Winning the World Cup means the world to us Filipinos. That puts us in a special position of being excellent sportsmen and renewed our faith in ourselves," said Tagbilaran City Mayor Dan Neri Lim, who flew to this city to lead a small contingent of supporters from the Philippines.
Gerry Peñalosa led the Filipinos' charge, snatching the WBO bantam title with a come-from-behind knockout win over Mexican champ Jhonny Gonzalez.
Z Gorres sealed the Filipinos' victory, earning for the country the fourth win on Saturday when he stopped ex-WBC champ Eric Ortiz with an eighth-round technical knockout.
The night's first winner was Davao City's Diosdado Gabi, who prevailed on an eight-round unanimous decision over Jose Angel Beranza.
Michael Domingo followed it up with a six-round unanimous win over previously unbeaten Miguel Roman in their six-round tiff.
AJ 'Bazooka' Banal completed the five victories, as he stopped Jorge Cardenas in the third round of their scheduled six-rounder.
The country will defend the World Cup title sometime in 2009, with another Latino country possibly getting the chance to challenge the Filipinos.Comment
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Hate Rich Loc for what? He's basically pointin out the facts. When it's time for our older fighters to make their exit, we got new young guys on the rise.
lol @ The World Cup, wasnt that like a few years ago? Flip's brought their best out against some of the no names we had, those fights weren't even televised. But in the main event their "new Manny Pacqiaou" lost by a KO in the first round
I don't even think a Filipino fighter has ever beatin a prime Mexican fighter
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SIGG'EDHate Rich Loc for what? He's basically pointin out the facts. When it's time for our older fighters to make their exit, we got new young guys on the rise.
lol @ The World Cup, wasnt that like a few years ago? Flip's brought their best out against some of the no names we had, those fights weren't even televised. But in the main event their "new Manny Pacqiaou" lost by a KO in the first round
I don't even think a Filipino fighter has ever beatin a prime Mexican fighter
The Philippines won the bragging rights over Mexico Saturday, winning five of the six bouts at stake at the 'World Cup' of Boxing
With the win, the country solidified its position as the world's boxing superpower
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