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The great Duran is a HALF MEXICANLast edited by GrandpaBernard; 02-25-2023, 07:45 PM.charliepaerker likes this.
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Originally posted by Roadblock View PostA hard way of life, genetic heritage, pride and courage, and last of all, numbers, there are plenty of young Mexicans that walk into boxing gyms.
I expect to see more Mexicans from America in the higher weight classes
in the coming decades as they grow bigger from American diets
fit big Mexicans. Not an Andy ruiz
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Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View Post
We’ve yet to see the Mexican effect on the evolution of heavyweight boxing
I expect to see more Mexicans from America in the higher weight classes
in the coming decades as they grow bigger from American diets
fit big Mexicans. Not an Andy ruizGrandpaBernard likes this.
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Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View Post
We’ve yet to see the Mexican effect on the evolution of heavyweight boxing
I expect to see more Mexicans from America in the higher weight classes
in the coming decades as they grow bigger from American diets
fit big Mexicans. Not an Andy ruiz
David Benavidez (6'3) Youngest Super middleweight world champion.
Daniel Blancas (6'3) highly touted amateur that debuted late.
Diego Pacheco (6'4) highly touted amateur as eight time national champion.
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Richard Torrez (6'2) Silver Olympian.
Sebastian Fundora (6'5) top 5 contender at light middleweight.
Federico Pacheco (6'7) good amateur and trains under the Benavidez team.
Antonio Mireles (6'9) decent amateur and trains under Robert Garcia but recently got floored by journeyman Kaleel Carter.
Not saying they become champions by the way, just that they seem to be appearing at the heavier weight classes.Last edited by Feroz; 02-25-2023, 09:08 PM.
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