Pueto Rico is a bigger boxing nation than Mexico. Most of the top Mexican boxers are Mexican-Americans born in the USA. True Mexican born fighters are not many anymore.
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The winning percentage between PR vs Mexico is actually pretty even.. Mexico has put out alot more champions but the per cap is still pretty amazing. PR is 3rd to the US and Mexico in champions and is also the only country to have ever had a champion in every current weight division. Not sure what you mean by "Latin America".Last edited by PowerpuG; 09-08-2009, 12:34 PM.
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Originally posted by chicano79us View PostPR wouldn't be **** if it wasn't for the U.S.
If Mexico or Cuba were to of had the benefits you guys get. No fucking contest.
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Originally posted by chicano79us View PostWell thanks to Fidel. But I bet if they had them food tickets and welfare you guys receive. It won't even be close bro. Even now through out the years they had good champions cause they escaped. Imagine if they didn't and they got the benefits PR do?? Oh man.....like I said....NOT EVEN CLOSE.
Its not our fault Mexico is run by crooks and dumbasses who dont know how to use the money the US gave you for free!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by koboy View PostMan, I didn't realize this would turn into a PR vs Mexico war.
My bad about the misunderstanding. I should have said Central and South America.
Now everybody chill!
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Originally posted by powerpug View Postlol.. it's always like this.. a few fights/fighters get named.. then talk about the US.. then **** gets political
I just wanted to know why countries like Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Belize, Nicaragua and the rest of Central and South America haven't embraced boxing like Mexico has. They seem to be all football crazy there. Considering they share the same race, heritage, traditions and customs, I was hoping that boxing would be just as big in other Central and South American countries as in Mexico.
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