Is Puerto Rico the luckiest boxing country?

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  • Eladio-Mor
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    #51
    Originally posted by Forza
    When I say russia i basically mean all those eastern european former USSR countries together. same people basically.
    Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine. The assignment of countries or areas to specific groupings is for statistical convenience and does not imply any assumption regarding political or other affiliation of countries or territories by the United Nations[15]. Rather than being geographically correct, United Nations' definition encompasses all the states which were once under the Soviet Union's realm of influence and were part of the Warsaw Pact. yea you really think that ussr is in the top 3 ?????? lol I think your just hateing my dude.

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    • WarriorSoul
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      #52
      Originally posted by fdotorres

      the 3 years difference of knowledge on this matter is starting to show..
      ... that reading comprehension is not your strong point. You can deny it all you want. Again, answer me these questions:

      1. Who is the Chief of State?
      2. Leads to my next question, who is the President of PR?
      3. Do US citizens need passports to enter Puerto Rico? Yes/No. Why?
      4. What currency does PR use?

      Look, there's nothing wrong with being a part of the greatest country (US on earth..

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      • fdotorres
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        #53
        Originally posted by xcaret v3
        Its not part of the US as a state but its OWNED by the US.. they are your daddy.
        they aren't mexico's daddies too? if not, then why do mexicans risk their lives to cross those borders?

        there's NOTHING wrong with aspiring to a better live btw. i don't mean to offend by saying this, but it is reality. both mexico and puerto rico are HEAVILY dependent on the US, especially PR

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        • Heeb
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          #54
          Originally posted by WarriorSoul
          ... that reading comprehension is not your strong point. You can deny it all you want. Again, answer me these questions:

          1. Who is the Chief of State?
          2. Leads to my next question, who is the President of PR?
          3. Do US citizens need passports to enter Puerto Rico? Yes/No. Why?
          4. What currency does PR use?

          Look, there's nothing wrong with being a part of the greatest country (US on earth..
          Do you consider every country that uses the Euro to be one country?

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          • Forza
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            #55
            Originally posted by fdotorres
            they aren't mexico's daddies too? if not, then why do mexicans risk their lives to cross those borders?

            there's NOTHING wrong with aspiring to a better live btw. i don't mean to offend by saying this, but it is reality. both mexico and puerto rico are HEAVILY dependent on the US, especially PR
            Mexico is owned and operated by mexico.

            USA is dependant on mexico's drug smuggling and illegals that they hire to build

            illegal mexicans basically built the west coast and most of the newer buildings all in America

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            • fdotorres
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              #56
              Originally posted by WarriorSoul
              ... that reading comprehension is not your strong point. You can deny it all you want. Again, answer me these questions:

              1. Who is the Chief of State?
              2. Leads to my next question, who is the President of PR?
              3. Do US citizens need passports to enter Puerto Rico? Yes/No. Why?
              4. What currency does PR use?

              Look, there's nothing wrong with being a part of the greatest country (US on earth..
              you're missing the point of this discussion. you said PR isn't a country. i proved you that it is. i quoted the US SUPREME COURT to prove my point

              the US president being the chief of state doesn't have anything to do with us being or not being a country

              not having a PR president doesn't have anything to do with us being or not being a country

              having US passports doesn't have anything to do with us being or not being a country

              using the US dollar doesn't have anything to do with us being or not being a country

              i'll stress it again: the US SUPREME COURT said the PR is a country. why are you trying to go against what they said?

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              • WarriorSoul
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                #57
                Originally posted by Heebarican
                Do you consider every country that uses the Euro to be one country?
                No, but that still doesn't change the fact that Puerto Rico is still not an independent country.

                Let me ask you the same 4 questions, and don't come back to me with questions as answers.

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                • kadyo's
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                  #58
                  Puerto Rico being a top rated boxing country has got nothing to do with luck. It'a all about talent and heart.

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                  • shinzie
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                    #59
                    i'm a country

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                    • Heeb
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by WarriorSoul
                      No, but that still doesn't change the fact that Puerto Rico is still not an independent country.

                      Let me ask you the same 4 questions, and don't come back to me with questions as answers.
                      I'm not disagreeing with you on Puerto Rico not being an independent country. I'm just saying I don't agree with that example.

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