Ultimate Puerto Rican Champ?

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    Gran Campeon
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    #11
    Dont let my first post limit you its of all time u can choose anyone u think it is as long as he is puerto rican.

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    • Sir_Jose
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      #12
      Originally posted by Nick1998
      yea...i forgot about Camacho..he was a beast at 130..I wouldnt go as far as saying Benitez was the best PR champ ever. He did beat Duran but he also lost to Hearns and Sugar Ray. In my opinion, He is up there but not the best

      There is no shame losing to Leonard and Hearns. Both are legends

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      • Raekwon
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        #13
        Originally posted by trinidadpr87
        Im Going With Trinidad But In About 5 Years I Think It Will Be Cotto.
        ill go with that also

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        • borikua
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          #14
          1. Wilfredo "Bazoka" Gomez 44-3-1 42KO's
          2. Wilfred "El Radar" Benitez 53-8-1 31KO's
          3. Felix "Tito" Trinidad 42-1-0 35KO's

          If you want a list of all our champs click here (spanish)

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          • borikua
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            #15
            Wilfred "El Radar" Benitez was the yungest boxer to become champ in boxing history at the age of 17.

            Wilfredo "Bazooka" Gomez - Still has the record for title defences with 17 all by KO, At lightweight if I'm not wrong...

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            • trinidadpr87
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              #16
              Originally posted by borikua
              Wilfred "El Radar" Benitez was the yungest boxer to become champ in boxing history at the age of 17.

              Wilfredo "Bazooka" Gomez - Still has the record for title defences with 17 all by KO, At lightweight if I'm not wrong...
              super bantamweight

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              • Colonel Jones
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                #17
                I'd put Gomez 1st. He kayoed some guys that had just as impressive ko's as he did. Benitez and Trinidad i'd put tied for second. My opinion.

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                • Xecutioner
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                  #18
                  wildred benitez
                  wildredo gomez
                  carlos ortiz
                  esteban de jesus
                  tito trinidad
                  chapo rosario
                  macho camacho

                  #324 - John Ruiz

                  #1500323- Camacho Jr.

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                  • jabsRstiff
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                    #19
                    Trinidad, then Ortiz.

                    Gomez racked up a whole bunch of KO's over some ordinary competition, at 122. His biggest win was over Zarate, a bantamweight.

                    Gomez had only mild success when he went up to 126. Of course, he had the misfortune of facing a prime Sanchez, & a coming-into-his-own Azumah Nelson.
                    They both absolutely destroyed him.

                    I think Gomez was overrated back in his day, & continues to be overrated now.

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                    • Yogi
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by trinidadpr87
                      Rosario Didn't Beat Randall.
                      Sure he did.

                      Back before Rosario won the lightweight title he defeated Randall in a ten round bout in June of '85.

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