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

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  • Mr.Fantastic
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    #21
    Originally posted by NAPO
    Humberto Soto???

    LOL the same dude who los to Joan guzman?

    the same guy who struggle and lost a couple of rounds in his last fight against an unknown Canadian?


    lol Jorge Linares or Roman Martinez destroys this guy.
    So Martinez just wins a belt from Cook(wow) and now all of a sudden he can beat Soto?? lol

    Linares, maybe.....at this point though I would pick Soto over Martinez. Not cause he's Mexican or anything.

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    • Pullcounter
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      #22
      Originally posted by TredKiller
      saul alverez is from mexico, he's 18, he's 27-0 (20 ko's)
      omfg you just jinx him!!!!

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      • NAPO
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        #23
        Originally posted by ElChicano
        So Martinez just wins a belt from Cook(wow) and now all of a sudden he can beat Soto?? lol

        Linares, maybe.....at this point though I would pick Soto over Martinez. Not cause he's Mexican or anything.

        Of course.........

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          #24
          Originally posted by NAPO
          Of course.........
          If they fight I'll put some points on it. I got Soto. Martinez can't box like Guzman.

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            #25
            Originally posted by ElChicano
            So Martinez just wins a belt from Cook(wow) and now all of a sudden he can beat Soto?? lol

            Linares, maybe.....at this point though I would pick Soto over Martinez. Not cause he's Mexican or anything.
            LOL Humberto Soto LOST and uncomfortably won the title against Francisco Lorenzo the same guy Roman Martinez beat when he was a prospect.

            Soto is nothing special and i stand by my comment.

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            • pistol whip
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              #26
              If boxing in Mexico is dead then the sport of boxing itself is dying. Mexico remains one of the last few countries where boxing is not only popular but also produces quality prospects. I think you ****** ***ing gabachos should becareful what you wish for because the only quality fighters the U.S. produces nowadays are fighting in the UFC.

              If Mexican boxing dies so does the sport of boxing.

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                #27
                Margarito killed Mexican boxing with plaster filled gloves.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by NAPO
                  LOL Humberto Soto LOST and uncomfortably won the title against Francisco Lorenzo the same guy Roman Martinez beat when he was a prospect.

                  Soto is nothing special and i stand by my comment.
                  Martinez isn't anything special either. Sorry I know he's PR and you guys get butt hurt when someone says anything negative about them. But Martinez is a Knockout waiting to happen.


                  You want to claim a legit Lorenzo win over Soto??

                  Uncomfortably too?? lol

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                    #29
                    It's not the Mexican in them, it's this American hunger for success that blows everything up out of proportion because of it's marketing and an appetite for winners. Life is about winning and losing, just as sport is.......

                    The American mentality isn't cohesive for these Mexican fighters because life is too easy and they start believing the marketing machine around them. Like Moseley coming into the ring to have a long talk with Ortiz.......

                    Mexican's are still warriors, they just need to get back to the basics in MEXICO. They need to be in the dirt of it, taking in kids in the middle of some drug wars or in neighbourhoods they take kidknapped victims........they need to really have a desire to want to better themselves but nowadays, it seems any kid that shows a little bit of promise is being brought through too quickly and they are training in the best conditions too quickly.........they shouldn't even be allowed to train in good conditions because phsychologically they think they have already made it......

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by pistol whip
                      If boxing in Mexico is dead then the sport of boxing itself is dying. Mexico remains one of the last few countries where boxing is not only popular but also produces quality prospects. I think you ****** ***ing gabachos should becareful what you wish for because the only quality fighters the U.S. produces nowadays are fighting in the UFC.

                      If Mexican boxing dies so does the sport of boxing.
                      Great post right here. In a way you're right about the UFC thing.

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