that's not how they build them in Mexico...they build warriors who go in the ring looking to knock your head off after destroying your body
why arent there more slick mexican boxers?
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Cant give you anymore green K. Excellent break down and understanding of the Mexican pro style. Which by the way sells tickets and makes for great fights.lots of mexican fighters turn pro young and fight for the money. they generally have very little amateur experience. they learn to box in a traditional mexican pro style, which generally uses more head movement than foot movement, and foot movement can be considered "running" at times, and scored accordingly.
also, look closely at some of the best of the best mexican fighters. they aren't as easy to hit as they might appear, at least not flush. lots of them roll right hands, and take steam off of left hand to the liver. that's stuff you learn in the pro game. "slickness" is best learned in the gym when you're young, wearing big gloves and headgear and, nobody is punching that hard to begin with.
and finally, offensive styles are what get you on TV, and make you an endearing figure to mexican fight fans. they don't want miguel vasquez. they don't want early period marquez, who would use the ring . they want late period marquez, who went to war in fights like katsidis, and diaz 1.
It's the reason Mexican fighter are so successful in the pro game.Comment
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Simply put.....We like to throw down and be in the kinds of fights that we would like to see as a spectator. Although I do think its also just something in the blood. I mean the majority of us are mestizos which means half white from the Spanish side and half Native American Indian from the original people who lived there before the Europeans came over and if you think about it. I just think that having the blood and being descendants of conquerors who had the balls to venture out into and unknown world not knowing what the f uck they were gonna run into and also on the flipside having the blood of a war based Aztec culture who as a holiday would go out and wage war just to kill and capture others might have something to do with it.
It's why you always hear Mexican boxers say shi t like "I'm willing to die in the ring" or "I'm an Aztec warrior" even if its clear that they have no Aztec ancestry. Even the white Mexicans in Mexico consider themselves warriors. In the Aztec culture warriors were very highly revered. They were the elite and to kill others or be killed on the process of trying to kill was honorable and worthy of admiration.
Could we have a lot more slick boxers? Sure we could. They would just simply have to train the way that the cantos, the finitos, the Marquez's, they early version of Montiel and so on but we like offense a bit more than we like defense. We understand that they are equally important but we like to see destruction and brutality in the ring, it's just in our blood.
Julio Cesar Chavez SR had a lot to do with it. The perfect left hook to the liver is a Mexican thing, to kill the body and the head falls off is a Mexican thing, to out will and just flat out intimidate and walk down your opponent while cutting the ring off and that relentless pressure is what we like doing. We like to test your will, your chin, your abdominal area, and most importantly your heart. Our ancestors would (and really think about this) would literally start a war as a holiday and go and engage in warfare and kill others and capture them just to bring them back to rip their hearts out and sacrifice them for the pleasure of the masses.
We like to take boxers hearts for the masses. Things don't change.Comment
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