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  • #41
    Originally posted by MindBat View Post
    First, Floyd finds genuine love within his own family and close friends who share in his many accomplishments. That's good enough for him. Second, it's great that a large Mexican boxing fan base supports one of their own rising stars in Canelo. It's only natural.

    Floyd has a large fan base from around the world including in Mexico, many who've followed his entire career from the beginning. In fact, Floyd gained many of his opponents' fans after they watched the master in action.
    Floyd finds genuine love??? He hates his dad and viceversa. Itīs natural that a country supports his own?? Well, the US citizens are supporting Canelo, and not only the ones from Mexican roots. Floyd has a fan base?? Nope, people want to see him lose. He is an overhyped product of US marketing and people around the world know him because of that. Actually, Mexicans and other fans hate his boring style, nobody likes an ultradefensive phagot who only runs and hugs .

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    • #42
      Originally posted by PunchesNbuncheS View Post
      Mexican and Mexican Americans are the foundation, the heart beat of boxing, the backbone that holds this beautiful sport up and if you try to somehow disagree then you're just reaching and being prideful because you know it's true. I know that many other people such as the Puerto Ricans, the Filipinos, the British and the Germans love their boxing as well but it's evident to anyone who the most passionate, most ardent, most devoted boxing fans are and that's the Mexicans.

      You don't have to be Mexican to get our support, you just have to be good. We like to see great boxing. Whether it be an amazing counterpuncher, or a murderous puncher, or a fleet footed pure boxer with amazing defense, we just enjoy watching the sweet science and the brutality that takes place in the squared circle.

      It's no secret that if you want to be big in boxing, if you want to get your PPV money and start to be followed by boxing fans then you need to get the Mexican fans on your side. We will show up for you at press conferences and root for you louder than anyone else at the fights and we will always always purchase the PPV and throw a party on every Saturday that there is a fight. That's the way my life's always been and that's how I grew up. That's also how almost every other Mexican kid I know grew up as well.

      It's kind of weird really because every time a big fight is coming up I always ask everyone if they're watching the big fight on Saturday and all the white people hardly know anything about it, the Filipinos know most of the time and the Ricans also always know for the most part as well, and if Floyd is fighting then all my black homies know too but what makes me feel proud is that almost every single Mexican I ask always says the same thing "were having a carne asada and some beer and the whole family is getting together" We actually use the time of big fights to bond with our families because we make it a party with nothing but people you love, and if you can't find someone who is watching the fight then you either roll to a bar and watch it with your homies or you go to the theatre and catch it there.

      It's just the way it's always been. If you're not Mexican then I suggest you get yourself some Mexican friends who love boxing and just roll with them one time to watch a big fight at their house and see if you don't fall in love with the atmosphere. There will be amazing traditional home cooked Mexican food(real Mexican food, not del taco crap) and so much beer and tequila and just a genuine feeling of a good time. You'll probably end up drunk as hell and throwing combinations into the punching bags we all have in our backyards.
      God bless the Mexicans. What a wonderful boxing culture and identity they have.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by PunchesNbuncheS View Post
        Mexican and Mexican Americans are the foundation, the heart beat of boxing, the backbone that holds this beautiful sport up and if you try to somehow disagree then you're just reaching and being prideful because you know it's true. I know that many other people such as the Puerto Ricans, the Filipinos, the British and the Germans love their boxing as well but it's evident to anyone who the most passionate, most ardent, most devoted boxing fans are and that's the Mexicans.

        You don't have to be Mexican to get our support, you just have to be good. We like to see great boxing. Whether it be an amazing counterpuncher, or a murderous puncher, or a fleet footed pure boxer with amazing defense, we just enjoy watching the sweet science and the brutality that takes place in the squared circle.

        It's no secret that if you want to be big in boxing, if you want to get your PPV money and start to be followed by boxing fans then you need to get the Mexican fans on your side. We will show up for you at press conferences and root for you louder than anyone else at the fights and we will always always purchase the PPV and throw a party on every Saturday that there is a fight. That's the way my life's always been and that's how I grew up. That's also how almost every other Mexican kid I know grew up as well.

        It's kind of weird really because every time a big fight is coming up I always ask everyone if they're watching the big fight on Saturday and all the white people hardly know anything about it, the Filipinos know most of the time and the Ricans also always know for the most part as well, and if Floyd is fighting then all my black homies know too but what makes me feel proud is that almost every single Mexican I ask always says the same thing "were having a carne asada and some beer and the whole family is getting together" We actually use the time of big fights to bond with our families because we make it a party with nothing but people you love, and if you can't find someone who is watching the fight then you either roll to a bar and watch it with your homies or you go to the theatre and catch it there.

        It's just the way it's always been. If you're not Mexican then I suggest you get yourself some Mexican friends who love boxing and just roll with them one time to watch a big fight at their house and see if you don't fall in love with the atmosphere. There will be amazing traditional home cooked Mexican food(real Mexican food, not del taco crap) and so much beer and tequila and just a genuine feeling of a good time. You'll probably end up drunk as hell and throwing combinations into the punching bags we all have in our backyards.
        You are right but most Latinos are like that, actually is part of our Hispanic culture. Also, depending on what región of Mexico your family is from, itīs how the cooking will be. My roots are waaay in the south, the Yucatán so we have other foods that are a mix of Mexican, Spanish, Mayan, Lebanese and Cuban cuisines.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by budfr View Post
          Maybe you are the stepchild. Ignorant. You must be from somewhere in the African jungle and donīt know anything about other countries. You must think Cubans are black because Lara is black. Iīm White, but Mexican. I am lighter tan Antonio Banderas who happens to be White because he is from Spain but he is also Latino. You donīt have to look like a viking to be White. I have many blond cousins. In that case Sylvester Stallone is not White !!!
          I may be wrong, but I think you are being harsh here. I think when he said "step child's" he was playing on the phrase "red headed stepchild" or atleast that is what I got from it, I don't think he meant it the way you took it, but then again that is up to him to clarify.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by MindBat View Post
            First, Floyd finds genuine love within his own family and close friends who share in his many accomplishments. That's good enough for him. Second, it's great that a large Mexican boxing fan base supports one of their own rising stars in Canelo. It's only natural.
            Unless you're in his house or head you can't really say this bro, seriously. We're on the outside looking in, and from my vantage point I see a very gifted boxer, surrounded by a glut of an entourage and all the while his moral failings are on full display for the world to see. Floyd deserves all of the riches he enjoys because they are borne from his tremendous gifts, but what I think he is denied is ultimate happiness. Karma........

            Its good when any fanbase turns out to support the fighter that they like, its great for the sport etc..... My point was to bring it back to "race," a fact that can't be submerged under the guise of being high-minded yo.

            Originally posted by MindBat View Post
            Floyd has a large fan base from around the world including in Mexico, many who've followed his entire career from the beginning. In fact, Floyd gained many of his opponents' fans after they watched the master in action.
            Personally, I'm a fan. I love to see Floyd dispatch his opponents with a skill I think is very rare these days, and he's done it for almost twenty years. However, as a human being I find him somewhat loathsome. I'm not even talking about the media personality that was carefully marketed over the years on 24/7. I'm talking about a man that would lay his hands on a woman. He may have the love of his "family," but does he love them as much? So I don't equate spending millions on people with love, I equate love with keeping one's hands off of loved ones.

            Originally posted by budfr View Post
            Good explanation, you seem very educated by the way you write. We need more posters like you.
            Thanks bro.
            Last edited by Slip Stream; 07-01-2013, 08:09 PM.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by MindBat View Post
              Lots of mini Canelos preparing to take on TMT's future rising stars ...


              Love it. The kid with the curly hair looks just like my brother did (RIP). Irish get around I guess. I love the Mexican people, loyal, generous, kind to strangers and so similar to my own family.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by chibox123 View Post
                So where are all the people that disagree that canelo isn't the bigger draw than lil floyd? Where????????????
                Right here.

                Mayweather is the highest paid athlete in all of sports. Where does Canelo rank on that list?

                He has more fans than Lil Mayweather right?? Why doesn't his bank account match?

                People pay to see Mayweather win or lose. Period.

                When Floyd fights your favorite fighter, your favorite fighter will suddenly have a larger fanbase than he had before.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by budfr View Post
                  It isnīt. Mexicans from Mexico ( not Mexican-Americans or immigrants) are usually more educated in the sense that Floyd is a visitor and should be treated nicely. Itīs a Latin cultural thing. Nobody likes him more tan Canelo and no Mexican likes his chicken style.
                  Wrong wrong wrong. They weren't just polite to Floyd they CHEERED him. Canelo was also BOOED. Care to explain that?

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Nocaut29 View Post
                    Agree. Floyd and boxing is NOTHING without Mexicans. Thank you Mexicans for keeping this sport alive.
                    Flojotos ducking this thread like their daddy Floyd ducks Manny!
                    Floyd knows that Mexicans are biased to their own and support their boxers.

                    That is why he has exploited the hell out of your communities...

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by twosweethooks View Post
                      Hey Floyd Joy fans , who did the fans come to see ???

                      LMAO !!!!
                      If Canelo were fighting GAVIN REES, he'd get this same turnout, right?

                      If this was CANELO vs. REES, it would be on PPV and break all PPV numbers, right?

                      I'll wait....lol

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