Ricans quit by far the most, by far. They especially loves knees hahahahaahhaaaaaa
Why do Ricans have no heart and Always Quite
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Lol. What a ****** thread. So a few Puerto Rican fighters have taken knees and that means the entire island is full of quitters?
Does that go across the board?
Does de La Hoya make all Mexican/American fighters quitters?
Does Chavez against that quitter make all Mexican-born fighters quitters?
Shut the hell up. Damn, you suck. So bad.Comment
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Yall know what was bound to happen before the fight started so don't act surprised by these type of threads.
Give Calderon his props for going to Mexico and fighting, but remember Segura went to PR in their first fight and made him take a knee on his home-turf as well. Puerto Ricans and Mexicans won't get any sympathy from me, because if Segura would've lost, the Ricans would've been ejaculating this forum with ******ed ass threads as well. Calderon, quit in the ring. Props for him training, going to Mexico and fighting, but he quit. As a fan of boxing, you gotta call it how you see it.Comment
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R-E-S-P-E-C-T
its not easy to be a boxer, most guys that try fail...and most others don't even bother trying....Comment
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Hey guido, before you go all out and do your little orange leprechaun dance, take note that for every Puerto Rican who quit, you have 4-5 Mexicans. We can start with Chavez against Randall and come all the way up to Ortiz quitting for no fackin reason in his PRIME to Maidana. Cotto fought a cheater for 11 rounds before he took a knee. (Asterisk) In fact, from here on he will be known as Antonio Asterisko.
Calderon is old. Since when is 35 years old young in Boxing?
Move on... Nobody expected much from Calderon at this stage in his career.Comment
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