How is Mexico doing in the Olympics?
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Well it looks like you're the one that's offended since you're posting a video about Margarito and thinking it's going to hurt/excite me. I must of hit a nerve.Sorry I offended you br0, I was just answering the TS question. Didn't mean to hurt your feelings, I know how some of you Mexcians get a hard on when thinking about the flag. Please don't take your anger out on me.
Here is a Margarito highlight video
And here is some lotion...

Have fun!
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Theyve never had success in the amateurs
They're boxing system is set to the pros, and correctly so IMOComment
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You did, you see look at all the posts and threads regarding Lebanese athletes I have made and compare them to yours.... Yea butt hurt much? Its okay it's just the Olympics.Comment
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I really don't care if they have 100 or 2. I just said it to comment something to you. I honestly don't really watch the Olympics anymore especially since they changed the system in boxing.Comment
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He don't need the lotion because he finger's himselfSorry I offended you br0, I was just answering the TS question. Didn't mean to hurt your feelings, I know how some of you Mexcians get a hard on when thinking about the flag. Please don't take your anger out on me.
Here is a Margarito highlight video
And here is some lotion...

Have fun!
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Think of how many Mexican professional boxers there are, then think of how many actually make some money in the sport. There are only so many JMMs and "Canelos" in the world. Everyone else has a day job. Boxing is great for the fans, but it sucks as a career. It's debatable whether it's better to focus on amateur or pro. At least as an amateur you don't sustain as much damage, before you realize it's not for you.Last edited by CubanGuyNYC; 08-02-2012, 02:45 AM.Comment
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Does Oscar Valdez fight with the typical Mexican pro style? Or is he more suited to the amateurs in some way?Comment
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They go pro cuz it "pays"...why fight for free? Good pros..but they get a lot of mexican americans who couldn't cut it in the american team. Not only that, but generally...and stereotypically, the "mexican style" is a prize fighting style, not good for amateurs.Comment
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Yea but you also have no chance to make a living or get paid as an amateur.Think of how many Mexican professional boxers there are, then think of how many actually make some money in the sport. There are only so many JMMs and "Canelos" in the world. Everyone else has a day job. Boxing is great for the fans, but it sucks as a career. It's debatable whether it's better to focus on amateur or pro. At least as an amateur you don't sustain as much damage, before it you realize it's not for you.Comment

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