Ultimate Puerto Rican Champ?

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  • cmason
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    #21
    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
    yeah, but he won the title at 17. got to be worth a mention.
    ortiz was world champion when it was hard to win a championship, let alone keep it for as long as he did.

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    • trephination
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      #22
      Trinidad is by far my favorite boxer so i gotta go with him.

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      • jabsRstiff
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        #23
        Edwin Rosario.....I really liked him. He wasn't, however, a great fighter. Far too inconsistent.
        He was one of the hardest punchers I've ever seen...& I never saw a better PROSPECT than he...
        But, he never turned out to be the complete fighting machine he appeared to be in his pre-title days.

        He had some great victories (Bramble, Loreto Garza)....& some bad losses (Chavez, Nazario, Ramirez)...
        Just too inconsistent.

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        • bandito
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          #24
          Originally posted by trinidadpr87
          Im Going With Trinidad But In About 5 Years I Think It Will Be Cotto.
          tito is the best and biggest boxing superstar from puerto rico. and ur saying that in ONLY 5 years cotto will be better!?!?!?! i don't think so. if he ever is, which i dont' think he will be, it will take his whole career to do so!!

          trinidad is the best from puerto rico

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          • Mr. Ryan
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            #25
            Easily Felix Trinidad. Trinidad is a guy who truly embodied the Puerto Rican hero thing. Wilfredo Gomez was a better fighter, but Trinidad was a bigger national hero.

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            • jabsRstiff
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              #26
              Originally posted by asian_sensation
              Easily Felix Trinidad. Trinidad is a guy who truly embodied the Puerto Rican hero thing. Wilfredo Gomez was a better fighter, but Trinidad was a bigger national hero.

              How was Gomez better ?

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              • Exciterx30
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                #27
                1a. Wilfredo Gómez
                1b. Félix Trinidad
                2. Wilfredo Benítez
                4. Héctor Camacho

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                • Nick1998
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                  #28
                  i remember going into the Sanchez fight Gomez was like 31-0 with 30 KO's. That is amazing to have 30 KO's out of 31 fights especially only weighing 122 pounds.

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                  • jabsRstiff
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                    #29
                    Carlos Zarate vs. Alfonso Zamora, at 118.

                    Zarate was 45-0, with 44 KO's
                    Zamora was 28-0, 28 KO's

                    The little guys can **** !

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                    • Nick1998
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by jabsRstiff
                      Carlos Zarate vs. Alfonso Zamora, at 118.

                      Zarate was 45-0, with 44 KO's
                      Zamora was 28-0, 28 KO's

                      The little guys can **** !
                      DAMMNNNN You can say that again

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