Morales < Barrera....always and forever.
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Erik Morales the best mexican fighter of this generation
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So wait a second, lets say there is a American citizen that was born in China and raised in Germany, he gets his freak off with a Mexican citizen born in Egypt, but studied French history in Iraq. Now the lady gets all chubby and plops out a kid in a airplane flying over the border of North and South Korea......
Now what the hell does that make him/her?
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Originally posted by S0UTHPAWSo wait a second, lets say there is a American citizen that was born in China and raised in Germany, he gets his freak off with a Mexican citizen born in Egypt, but studied French history in Iraq. Now the lady gets all chubby and plops out a kid in a airplane flying over the border of North and South Korea......
Now what the hell does that make him/her?
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I think the best Mexican fighter ever was Salvador Sanchez, followed very closely by Julio Cesar Chavez.
I think Erik slightly has the wood over Barrera. I like both these guys ALOT, but I give the edge to Erik. He has wins over the guys Marco lost to - in Jones, Pacquiao. Plus he beat Marco in the first fight on my card, and the second. Marco clearly won the third. (Opinions differ on the 1st and 2nd, but I gave both to Erik). The you have wins over McCullough, In Jin Chi,Hernandez, Jesus Chavez. And to me - heart means a lot. And Erik has as much heart as any fighter in history...
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Originally posted by Manny_Pso this is where they get arguments in. So according to jabsRstiff logic Viloria is American, yet if you ask ANY Filipino that know him, the automatic response would be "He's Filipino".
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Originally posted by tracyleeWhy does he go by the name "the Hawaiian Punch" instead of the Filipino Punch? I knew he was hawaiian, but this is the first I've heard about any filipion heritage or background
he call it Hawain Punch cuz he live there and gots pride where he live at.
While Viloria got his "Hawwain Punch" no one beats Pac's "Manila Ice"
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Originally posted by tracyleeWhy does he go by the name "the Hawaiian Punch" instead of the Filipino Punch? I knew he was hawaiian, but this is the first I've heard about any filipion heritage or background
In fact, he's not the first Filipino fighter from Hawaii to use this (Andrew Ganigan).
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