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  • #21
    Originally posted by El Jefe De Jefes
    Chave Sanches is a What if... figther.
    Julio was in a planet of his own when it came to boxing, he wasnt only a big puncher he knew how to box.
    i grew up watching him fight, and he is just my idol
    I understand you. It's just that I dig Salvador's style and his great fights with Danny Lopez, Wilfredo Gomez, and Azumah Nelson. I think Salvador, Chávez, and Finito are the best from Mexico, while Gómez, Trinidad, Benítez, and Camacho are the best from Puerto Rico.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Exciterx22
      I understand you. It's just that I dig Salvador's style and his great fights with Danny Lopez, Wilfredo Gomez, and Azumah Nelson. I think Salvador, Chávez, and Finito are the best from Mexico, while Gómez, Trinidad, Benítez, and Camacho are the best from Puerto Rico.
      my dad got to have a conversation with him, back when he was a Fed in mexico, he says Chava was the most down to earth boxer he ever meet, he used to train in a junkyard taking cars apart.
      too bad he died

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      • #23
        Originally posted by El Jefe De Jefes
        my dad got to have a conversation with him, back when he was a Fed in mexico, he says Chava was the most down to earth boxer he ever meet, he used to train in a junkyard taking cars apart.
        too bad he died
        Tremendous stuff. Not everyone has a chance to meet a great one like that. It means even more if that great one has died.

        It's good to appreciate boxers regardless of nationalities. Nationalistic bull**** that sometimes is seen around here is ridiculous.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Exciterx22
          Tremendous stuff. Not everyone has a chance to meet a great one like that. It means even more if that great one has died.

          It's good to appreciate boxers regardless of nationalities. Nationalistic bull**** that sometimes is seen around here is ridiculous.
          Mostly between the puerto ricans and the mexicans.
          hahaha

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          • #25
            Originally posted by El Jefe De Jefes
            Mostly between the puerto ricans and the mexicans.
            hahaha
            Exactly. Good to see someone else is also out of it.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Exciterx22
              Exactly. Good to see someone else is also out of it.
              i think it happens just because we are such good fans , and it pisses us off to see others being as good of fans as we are so we trash on their figthers, plust thos are some good rivaleries.

              by the way during the dlh trinidad fight i was for tito,
              i always liked tito's style better.
              DLH ain't no Mexican warrior

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              • #27
                Originally posted by El Jefe De Jefes
                i think it happens just because we are such good fans , and it pisses us off to see others being as good of fans as we are so we trash on their figthers, plust thos are some good rivaleries.

                by the way during the dlh trinidad fight i was for tito,
                i always liked tito's style better.
                DLH ain't no Mexican warrior
                I don't mind if I have to admit that a Mexican boxer is better than a certain PR boxer. What bothers me is to see someone discrediting the fighters of my country and sometimes badmouthing my country. For example, I saw another forum where a Mexican poster had a gif of Salvador stopping Gómez and saying that Gómez was ****. I mean, how ignorant can someone be? Wilfredo is the best 122 pounder ever and defeated Zarate and Pintor. I just hate when fans go blind.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Exciterx22
                  I don't mind if I have to admit that a Mexican boxer is better than a certain PR boxer. What bothers me is to see someone discrediting the fighters of my country and sometimes badmouthing my country. For example, I saw another forum where a Mexican poster had a gif of Salvador stopping Gómez and saying that Gómez was ****. I mean, how ignorant can someone be? Wilfredo is the best 122 pounder ever and defeated Zarate and Pintor. I just hate when fans go blind.
                  But remember that most of those people who badmouth and discredit older fighters are those who lack knowledge of that fighter. Some of these people have never seen today's fights, how should we expect them to see yesterdays? They look it up on the internet and all of a sudden they claim to be educated about a certain fighter.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by machotime
                    But remember that most of those people who badmouth and discredit older fighters are those who lack knowledge of that fighter. Some of these people have never seen today's fights, how should we expect them to see yesterdays? They look it up on the internet and all of a sudden they claim to be educated about a certain fighter.
                    Exactly. How someone can say Wilfredo Gomez was trash is really beyond me.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Exciterx22
                      Exactly. How someone can say Wilfredo Gomez was trash is really beyond me.
                      Wilfredo Gomez= mi favorito. One of the hardest P4P punching machines in the history of boxing. Not that I am making an excuse for the Gomez/Sanchez fight, but Gomez was having many, many issues b4 that fight. The rematch would have been amazing.
                      Last edited by machotime; 01-18-2006, 08:06 PM.

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