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  • Mr. Fantastic
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    #11
    Originally posted by Toney Loc
    Puerto Rican Boxing is

    "hit and don't get hit but take a knee if you do get hit"


    German Boxing is

    "get hit but still win a decision"
    I have to admit, that's fucking hilarious. Green K.

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    • Paclan
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      #12
      Originally posted by AdamantiumPI
      Philippine boxing has a way to go with trainers and conditioning programs. and I'll be hard pressed to find anyone good above bantamweight that isn't Pac or Donaire.

      mexican boxing is the standard to hold to. But Marquez is an old man. Saul Alvarez and Chavez Jr. are hype jobs. Mares punches balls. Who is the true next Mexican superstar? Miguel Vazquez is a bad ass but he's too finesse for Mexicans to accept.

      Mexicans will have to chear for the Chicanos/pochos that you don't consider real Mexicans like Rios and Benavidez Jr.
      You actually replied to that guy lol? I usually just ignore e-thugs

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      • Junior M Weight
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        #13
        Lol@Filipinos.

        They have Pacman who drains fighters at a catchweight, and now the phillipines has a boxing style? Lmao

        Phillipine boxing style, fight drained opposition.

        Puerto rican...have no clue

        Mexican, to the body, iron chin, and leave your heart on the ring.

        American, flashy and technical, ultra athleticism.

        Cuban- amateur success, but the pros are boring

        Can someone explain the Rican style, if there is one.

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        • xcaret v4
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          #14
          Originally posted by AdamantiumPI
          Philippine boxing has a way to go with trainers and conditioning programs. and I'll be hard pressed to find anyone good above bantamweight that isn't Pac or Donaire.

          mexican boxing is the standard to hold to. But Marquez is an old man. Saul Alvarez and Chavez Jr. are hype jobs. Mares punches balls. Who is the true next Mexican superstar? Miguel Vazquez is a bad ass but he's too finesse for Mexicans to accept.

          Mexicans will have to chear for the Chicanos/pochos that you don't consider real Mexicans like Rios and Benavidez Jr.
          Still calling mares a ball puncher after he dominated him in the rematch shows your ignorance.. stfu

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          • xcaret v4
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            #15
            Originally posted by Junior M Weight
            Lol@Filipinos.

            They have Pacman who drains fighters at a catchweight, and now the phillipines has a boxing style? Lmao

            Phillipine boxing style, fight drained opposition.

            Puerto rican...have no clue

            Mexican, to the body, iron chin, and leave your heart on the ring.

            American, flashy and technical, ultra athleticism.

            Cuban- amateur success, but the pros are boring

            Can someone explain the Rican style, if there is one.
            Easy... take a ***en knee due to lack of heart when hurt

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            • AdamantiumPI
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              #16
              Originally posted by Aztekkas
              Cuban Boxing - Technical and speed.

              American Boxing - Flashy and very technical.

              Philippine Boxing - Speed and footwork.

              Mexican - Iron Chin and power.

              Atleast that's what I see for the most part. Their are exceptions but for the most part this is what I see.
              Good assessment. But I think a lot of filipino boxers have bad footwork and fight flat footed. Filipino boxers prefer to use their feet as a defense to get out of harms way but I would like to see more head movement. Filipino boxers need better technical training and conditioning programs. I agree for the most part.

              Filipino Boxing - speed, power, footwork (inefficient), no head movement
              and poor stamina and poor defense.
              Puerto Rican Boxing - athletic, fast, technical defensive

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              • Russian Crushin
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                #17
                Originally posted by Junior M Weight
                Lol@Filipinos.

                They have Pacman who drains fighters at a catchweight, and now the phillipines has a boxing style? Lmao

                Phillipine boxing style, fight drained opposition.

                Puerto rican...have no clue

                Mexican, to the body, iron chin, and leave your heart on the ring.

                American, flashy and technical, ultra athleticism.

                Cuban- amateur success, but the pros are boring

                Can someone explain the Rican style, if there is one.
                They are pretty much boxer punchers, Very well rounded

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