Mexican boxing is on its death bed. A lot of soul searching.

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    Mexican boxing is on its death bed. A lot of soul searching.

    No hate but after last night Mexican boxing at the top level is pretty thing. With Ortiz and Angulo going down recently it really takes a big hit to maybe their top two prospects. It still has some decent fighters but outside of Marquez there isn't a fighter that you say is clearly a dominate fighter who will be able to be a top guy for 5+ years. People talk smack about America but I feel Mexico has been hit harder which is pretty surprising, since they are usually a powerhouse. A lot of soul searching to be done.
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    Haha. Mexican boxing died a long time ago and some fans are clinging to the past or just straight up delusional

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    • thiefery
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      #3
      I'm sure it will be reloaded again, everything goes in cycles..

      I'm sure there are some top prospects that we never heard going through the ranks in Mexico.. As far as the mexican-american fighters, yes it seems that they have vanished for the time being

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        #4
        It's true...mexican boxing is on life support....not as bad off as british boxing though...


        Talk about anything boxing related here. Where the boxing discussion is always Non Stop!

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        • thiefery
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          #5
          hey i just realized.. there is still hope for Mexican-AMerican boxing..Cristobal Arreola.. who will beat both Klitchsko's within 3 rounds..Haye within 1 rd.. lose weight .. fight's chad dawson and makes dawson quit as soon as he walks in for his ring entrance..

          I see a renasiance for the mexican american boxing in the horizon led by a man named cristobal

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            #6
            Nah it ain't dead yet. Boxig is big out there and will always be. There's this kid, a read head. He's pretty good. At least for me I hope to see some good fighters out there cause I love pr vs Mex fights.

            It is hanging on a thin line but it will be fine. It seems it started with margo getting caught.
            Vazquez is almost out along with the marquez bros. Andthe low divisions aren't making much noise. But, we got arcs that just won so that's a good sign. We will see where all this ends up

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            • Shanks
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              Originally posted by thiefery
              hey i just realized.. there is still hope for Mexican-AMerican boxing..Cristobal Arreola.. who will beat both Klitchsko's within 3 rounds..Haye within 1 rd.. lose weight .. fight's chad dawson and makes dawson quit as soon as he walks in for his ring entrance..

              I see a renasiance for the mexican american boxing in the horizon led by a man named cristobal
              chris arreola HAHAHAHAHA. and you think he will beat haye :gay:

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                #8
                Mexican boxing ain't dead, it's just overrated, haha

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                • Alibata
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                  #9
                  It is the Xcaret curse. He has been jinxing Mexican boxing. LOL! Life has a way of dealing with *******s.

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                  • wizard king
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                    #10
                    it aint dead yet it just the wrong fighters getting the spot light

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