the shorts thing didnt even cross my mind.
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Yeah what happened sat was crazy. When juanma got hit that 1-2 in the 5th I was dropping F-Bomb after F-Bomb. Lol I was pissed as a fan of Juanma and cuz I lost some money on the fight too.Last edited by King Ju-Ju; 04-18-2011, 07:12 PM.Comment
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I didn't like it but oh well w.e chicanos want to do to get a Mexican fan following is alright I guess. I like Rios trunks better it's like saying, I'm a Mexican proud of my roots from Mexico but my ass is staying in America (hence why the US flag is in the back) LOL.Comment
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if some people are mad that one flag was in the front and one was in the back, that's the ******est thing to get mad over, some sensitive people man. he is mexican-american, he's rockin both flags, it's not like he is trying to say one is better then the other because it's in front, whoever made it was just trying to style out his shorts....if i was him, i'd just bring both flags out and not put any flags on his shorts.Comment
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Yeah I can't front I was. Still can't believe he lost. Not like I thought he was unbeatable or nothing. I just didn't expect Salido to be the first to beat him. And not just beat him buit he trashed Juanma. IIf anything I thought Gamboa would do it.Comment
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Boxeoboricua, I will ask you. If you are a PR born in NY are you not Puertorican?
These tags of "Mexican", "pocho" are ******. It doesn't matter what side of the border you are born in, you are of Mexican blood and that's what matters. I got into it with midnight about this and he took me all wrong.
Mexican/Americans are very unique, more so than I think any other Hispanic in that we weren't separated from our culture, it's always been with us.
It's just like Margarito, I have a similar back ground to him. I was born in Cali but I spent many years of my life living in Mexico City. So even though I am technically American by nationality, I definitely consider myself a Mexican and a proud one.
I feel sorry for the Mexican/Americans that don't understand that and treat their brothers with disrespect.Comment
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There is a difference though. That is all I ever say. I'm not better but I grew up in Pr so its obviously not the same as someone who wasn't born or lived there.Boxeoboricua, I will ask you. If you are a PR born in NY are you not Puertorican?
These tags of "Mexican", "pocho" are ******. It doesn't matter what side of the border you are born in, you are of Mexican blood and that's what matters. I got into it with midnight about this and he took me all wrong.
Mexican/Americans are very unique, more so than I think any other Hispanic in that we weren't separated from our culture, it's always been with us.
It's just like Margarito, I have a similar back ground to him. I was born in Cali but I spent many years of my life living in Mexico City. So even though I am technically American by nationality, I definitely consider myself a Mexican and a proud one.
I feel sorry for the Mexican/Americans that don't understand that and treat their brothers with disrespect.Comment
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Yet millions of puertoricans around the U.S call themselves "puertoricans". As a matter of fact, there are more puertoricans outside of PR than IN PR...
So your telling me they are not real puertoricans? I just want to know because I have many friends that would literally fight you for saying something like that.Comment
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