Mexican Boxers
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Anyways when I go to concerts and **** in Mexico I feel weird, I am the tallest one in the crowd most of the time, but this is not always the case. This January there were like 3 brothers around 6-6 and they were athletic, they were probably bball players or something. But yeah, most Mexicans are not built to be heavyweights, at least not the boxers.Comment
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The next big name in mexican boxing (besides Alvarez which is already a big name) is definately going to be Marco Antonio Periban, and he fights at supermiddleweight. This guy is going to be huge... The next "Maravilla" Martinez-like sensation.
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don't care what ppl say about Mexican fighters...I love those mofos....boxing wouldn't be **** without the Mexicans and Ricans....really REAL talk!!Comment
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John “The Quietman" Ruiz, is a former American professional boxer of Puerto Rican descent, Ruiz is the first Latino Heavyweight Champion and former two-time WBA World Heavyweight champion.
Mexicans are midgets for the mostpart.Comment
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...that black guy had some flaskbacks after that straightComment
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man i think he fights this weekend.I would like to see more of this guy.Comment
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Really??? Don King did all kinds of shady stuff to make that ****er a paper champion!! I cant believe anyone would be proud to claim John Ruiz as theeir own!!!!!!!!! i believe he was from around Boston and did not speak any spanish, to me thats an American!!Comment
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Has there ever been a Mexican Heavyweight champion of the world?
it's just funny how you never hear of any Mexican Heavyweights,or even anything from Middleweight to Heavyweight on a world stage,just think it's remarkable if not as it's a country so rich in boxing history like it's a big part of life for Mexicans for it's always a country i associate boxing with probably more than any other.
anyone enlighten me on this subject?Comment
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