Mexican boxing is killing U.K boxing
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Yeah, I'm not trying to defend Warrington just stating the facts. I'd be happy to never see that headbutting bozo in the ring again.Comment
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That fu.cking false.
You can't mention a real example of that.
I know how the mexican fans are and most of them know respect the rival is he is better than our guy.
For example
Chávez JR vs Matt Vanda.
Chávez Sr was fighting against mexican fans because they were landing tomates to his son.
I remember Ceja vs a Guy from Venezuela and people was dissapointed with the result, and supporting the Guy from Venezuela.
With Barbie Juárez the same, a Lot of robberies and fans was mad and destroying Juárez in the media.
But most of the title fights are out of México because the business is very poor here. Most of mexicans love soccer.
Don’t blind yourself, a avido muchas ocasiones que los aficionados an sacado a los extranjeros con mucho corages. I’ve seen it with my own eyes, it happens everywhereComment
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Nobody thought Wood was a 'great champion' - he's generally regarded as a massive overachiever (as was Josh Warrington for that matter) - and most people I've spoken to pre-fight were shaking their heads at Davidson's decision to put him in with a proven dangerman like Mauricio. British fans will tend to support their local guys loudly and vociferously regardless of whether they think they're elite or not... in fact we tend to be very fond of overachievers and particularly love an underdog story..
It's also worth bearing in mind that Mexico has something like double the population of the UK and has 3 or 4 times as many professional boxers, particularly concentrated in the lower weighclasses due to the smaller average stature of Mexicans - particularly poorer Mexicans - whereas the UK tends to have greater strength in the median and higher weighclasses. Not really any huge surprise based on statistics alone that Mexico would consistently have more success in the lower weight classesComment
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Nobody thought Wood was a 'great champion' - he's generally regarded as a massive overachiever (as was Josh Warrington for that matter) - and most people I've spoken to pre-fight were shaking their heads at Davidson's decision to put him in with a proven dangerman like Mauricio. British fans will tend to support their local guys loudly and vociferously regardless of whether they think they're elite or not... in fact we tend to be very fond of overachievers and particularly love an underdog story..
It's also worth bearing in mind that Mexico has something like double the population of the UK and has 3 or 4 times as many professional boxers, particularly concentrated in the lower weighclasses due to the smaller average stature of Mexicans - particularly poorer Mexicans - whereas the UK tends to have greater strength in the median and higher weighclasses. Not really any huge surprise based on statistics alone that Mexico would consistently have more success in the lower weight classesComment
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Latinos and Asians have ruled small divisions since ever, that is not some new thing.
In Europe, the most of grown men are not small enough to compete in small divisions.
I mean I had about 150 lbs when I was 13 years old.
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This again.
Mexico has more midgets with female body proportions (height and weight). Therefore, they do better in midget divisions.
Where are all the great m*xishyt Heavyweights? Cruiserweights? Light Heavyweights?
Sick of listening to nationalistic people from absolute shytholes of countries. Get your maggot society passed the stone age then start talking about pride.
*spits with complete and utter contempt*
P.S. Canelo and Zurdo got their asses rammed. Hard. Your women belong to the central Asian man now.Last edited by 'b'; 02-19-2023, 07:17 AM.Comment
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Yeah we literally can’t beat Mexicans. If an unknown Mexican fights in the UK I always have a few quid on him if the price is decent.Comment
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