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  • Pretty Boy32
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    #1

    Are Mexicans ashamed of Ryan Garcia?

    Honestly, I’ve yet to come across a bigger b*tch in the sport of boxing (including amir khan.) Dude is chinny AF too and has fought no one - he’s a terrible fighter.

    He looks like a ****** and is an Instagram warrior. Not like previous Mexican legends - Barrera, Morales, Canelo etc etc

    This fool is calling out Haney, Spence and Tank with zero intention in fighting any of them as he knows he’ll be destroyed quickly.

    should Mexico remove his passport?

    I hope that depressed phaggot reads this and disappears for another few months.
    Last edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 06-12-2022, 12:41 AM.
  • El Más Loco
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    #2
    No. Rayan represents the Mexican Americans, not Mexicans. He is not viewed as a real fighter in my country.

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    • Pretty Boy32
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      #3
      Originally posted by El Más Loco
      No. Rayan represents the Mexican Americans, not Mexicans. He is not viewed as a real fighter in my country.
      BS. Total fcukin BS.

      Floyd is black - meaning African-American, does that mean he’s African and not American? GTFOH with that **** - you can’t pick and choice to suit your narrative.

      Fact is, he’s Mexican. Wears Mexican colours and trains with Canelo team

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      • F l i c k e r
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        #4
        Originally posted by Pretty Boy32

        BS. Total fcukin BS.

        Floyd is black - meaning African-American, does that mean he’s African and not American? GTFOH with that **** - you can’t pick and choice to suit your narrative.

        Fact is, he’s Mexican. Wears Mexican colours and trains with Canelo team
        Two totally different cultural status quos.

        African-American by all means is not African and doesn't relate to any African countries in it's normal use.

        Mexican-American and Mexican however does have a peculiar cultural difference but I will let Mexican members on the forum elaborate on that.

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        • FinlandsFinest
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          #5
          Originally posted by El Más Loco
          No. Rayan represents the Mexican Americans, not Mexicans. He is not viewed as a real fighter in my country.
          THANK YOU. I been telling people this and was called A RACIST. There you have it guys, from the Mexican's mouth. NOT EVEN A BIT do people care about Ryan 'Instagram' Garcia in Mexico.

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          • FinlandsFinest
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            #6
            Originally posted by Pretty Boy32

            Floyd is black - meaning African-American, does that mean he’s African and not American? GTFOH with that **** - you can’t pick and choice to suit your narrative.

            Fact is, he’s Mexican. Wears Mexican colours and trains with Canelo team
            Yes Floyd is African AND American. the reason for the "AMERICAN" is that his NATIONALITY is american.

            For example I got FINNISH NATIONALITY, so in that sense im finnish. But I don't have FINNISH DNA, but IGBO DNA, so in that sense im Nigerian. So what you have here is a difference between ETHNICITY (AFRICAN) and NATIONALITY (AMERICAN)


            Lets assume someone is born to two african parents in germany, here we have what you got with Floyd. AFRICAN GENES (ethnicity) but AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP (NATIONALITY)

            You get the difference?
            Last edited by FinlandsFinest; 06-09-2022, 05:56 PM.

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            • Madison Boxing
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              #7
              Originally posted by Pretty Boy32

              BS. Total fcukin BS.

              Floyd is black - meaning African-American, does that mean he’s African and not American? GTFOH with that **** - you can’t pick and choice to suit your narrative.

              Fact is, he’s Mexican. Wears Mexican colours and trains with Canelo team
              he cant even speak spanish lol, how is he mexican

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              • lopetego
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                #8
                Why would they be ashamed of a non mexican boxer?

                Mexico is a world power in boxing, they have enough champs, they don't need to be claiming chicanos from Yankeeland who can't even speak spanish as their own

                same thing applies to Mikey Garcia, de la Hoya, David Benavidez, Brandon Rios, etc

                Andy Ruiz is the one and only exception I guess, because at least he speaks fluent spanish, lived many years in Mexico and represented Mexico in the olympics

                Only countries who have no national talent (or not enough of it), embrace foreigners as their own just because they have same ¨genes / roots¨, like pricans do with Danny Garcia


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                • NC Uppercut
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                  #9
                  Man Cryin Garcia….
                  #1. Does not speak the native language. His father Henry had to translate everything from the Reynoso family and Nelo to Cryin.
                  #. Born bred and raised in the USA
                  #. Doesn’t train with Nelo anymore bc he had trouble with the real mf G’s in Mexico
                  #. His parents may be of Mexican decent, which makes him Mexican American as another poster so explicitly explained above.
                  The true Mexicans that I know laugh about him, if they have even heard of him. 1 in 5 don’t even know who he is

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                  • -Kev-
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                    #10
                    Lol he would immediately be Mexican if he showed really good promise in his career. And if he ends up becoming a great fighter, he will be Mexican. Watch him start collecting titles and getting some good wins, and you will see him becoming more accepted.

                    Mexicans, like most countries, can be racist too. Both white on brown, and brown on white. I am not Mexican but I have been told by my Mexican neighbor about the racism in Mexico.

                    Canelo is straight up Mexican, born there, raised there, native Spanish speaker, and he is hated and rejected by some Mexicans.

                    But they accept David Benavidez, who’s American born. Sure he speaks Spanish but if that’s all that makes you a “real” Mexican then I guess I can claim Mexico is my country because I speak Spanish? Lol. They just like that Benavidez is a brown Mexican-American.

                    And as a Latino immigrant myself, nobody has the right to tell Ryan Garcia that he isn’t a “real” Mexican. If he wants to represent his ancestors, that’s for him to decide. He wants to come in with the Mexican and American flag, he has that right.

                    I think that’s a huge difference from the Caribbean and Mexico. Nobody from my country would tell me I am not from there because I speak English and live in the US. We all love and accept each other no matter what.

                    When Danny Garcia, a Philly fighter who barely speaks Spanish, went to PR to fight, he was cheered, not booed.

                    Some Mexicans are such self-haters, it’s like a different planet over there.

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