Danny Garcia: The first Latino who ever won a world championship coming out of Philly

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  • AL_Camino
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    #41
    Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck
    So basically everything you said so far is an opinion, yes or no? That's just how you feel, cause by definition Danny, ODLH, Rios, and Arreola are all latinos.
    Word up man

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    • Something Jr
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      #42
      He's also the first Puerto Rican to beat Morales too but who cares. He beat a jiggly, shot Morales for title that was placed in his lap.

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      • liverkiller
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        #43
        Originally posted by SekondzOut
        cool!!..cong**** to Swift, his dad and the whole Team Garcia squad!!

        with Bernard on his way out and USS close behind, its good to see the city will be in good hands lol....Mike Jones will beat a few dude's fav fighters in the future...gotta see if Hank can get off ESPN and start making some real noise....Bryant Jennings just stopped Sergei Liakhovich...we got another latino kid/prospect, Ronald Cruz...can't forget my dude Teon Kennedy....the muurder charge against him has been dropped, his head is clear and now its time to get it in....HBO must regret not showing his fight with another unbeaten prospect Jorge Diaz as part of the live TV show...oh man!!, that fight was fire!!!....Philly we looking good!!!
        Philly boxing is where its at mayne. Its crazy how much hate Danny gets in here. It seems more like Match.com than BOXINGscene. "his haircut, his voice, his dad, he cried, he owes taxes, he smashed a hoe, he burned a bill, he doesn't like needles, he stutters, he does his eyrbrows, he models underwear, etc.. some of you guys talk like betches on here. Are you trying to fuhk the guy or appreciate his willingness to trade shots skillfully with an opponent?.... Anyway, I can't wait to see Mike Jones do his thing in the big leagues. Tito Serrano is on his way up there too. Cruz will hopefully stay on the right track too.

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        • PRPOWERPUNCHES
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          #44
          Originally posted by ThePhantom5
          There are some Mexican American boxers that know little Spanish but wear the flag.Nothing wrong with repping your heritage.
          Yes Brandon Rios comes to mind..Gracia isn't Latino, which comes from the European word Latin: from Greece, he isn't Hispanic, which comes from being from Spain. Gracia is Native American like most Puerto Ricans are. He's Taino!
          WE DIDN'T LAND ON PLYMOUTH ROCK, PLYMOUTH ROCK LANDED ON US!
          PRPP

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          • caredjo
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            #45
            Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck
            So basically everything you said so far is an opinion, yes or no? That's just how you feel, cause by definition Danny, ODLH, Rios, and Arreola are all latinos.
            You're absolutely right. I was surprised to find the definition of the word on the web includes people living in the US. But I think it's in the same vein as the word 'sandwich' is included in any spanish dictionary. It's an adopted term.

            Still, I don't think I'm incorrect in believing people raised in mex/pr are fundamentally different than the people raised in the usa, regardless of their latino parents. I mean, it's just one example, but here in PR there is no racism, none. We don't care about that. We do have a different sort of discrimination based on social standing, (de publica o privada). I have no fear of police for having color on my skin or wearing a hoodie or whatever. I have fear of police because I come from a caserio and that automatically makes me su****ious. I'm sure the same differences apply to mexicans/cubans/dominicans.

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            • AntonTheMeh
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              #46
              Originally posted by PRPOWERPUNCHES
              Yes Brandon Rios comes to mind..Gracia isn't Latino, which comes from the European word Latin: from Greece, he isn't Hispanic, which comes from being from Spain. Gracia is Native American like most Puerto Ricans are. He's Taino!
              WE DIDN'T LAND ON PLYMOUTH ROCK, PLYMOUTH ROCK LANDED ON US!
              PRPP
              lol. i guess the natives just decided to take on spanish names then. regardless of what puerto ricans think of their black, native and spanish counterparts, very few of us are one or the others. we have a little bit of everything in us. and it doesn't have to be a bad thing. it is who we are.

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