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  • #31
    Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
    Puerto Rico is part of America
    No it's not. It' an unofficial territory. They in no way associate themselves with America. They don't speak the same language.

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    • #32
      Its all about business . Garcia knows he's american. But he also knows the legendary status he can attain if he is embraced by the PR fanbase. If he wins them over, he'll make millions in PPV fights, and draw thousands of fans in California, Texas, Florida, and New York! Maywhether is a very rich man today by establishing himself as the top VILLAIN of the PR and Mexican fanbases !

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Red Slider View Post
        No it's not. It' an unofficial territory. They in no way associate themselves with America. They don't speak the same language.
        Yes, Puerto Rico is part of the U.S. Unofficial? I think you mean unincorporated, they are a commonwealth of the US. The president is Barack ***** and they are U.S Citizens. They are American whether you think they are or arent.

        So what if many speak spanish? You have to speak english to be America, which doesn't actually have an official language?
        Last edited by Russian Crushin; 03-14-2014, 01:30 PM.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Red Slider View Post
          He's not Puerto Rican. He's American. My German ancestor came here in the early 1600's. Am I German? No, I'm American.

          If you are born and raised in America, you are American. I'm tired of this Mexican/Puerto Rican thing. If you think you are Mexican/Puerto Rican, then get the **** out of America.
          LOL, Danny Garcia's PR ancestors didn't come to the US in the 1600's, his mom and dad are Puerto Rican, it makes him at least 50%. You are far, far removed from your German ancestry if they were here in 1600s. It takes 4 generations to be entirely removed, i'm sure Danny has 100% PR grandparents, and his dad seems like he is 100% PR.

          I have Spaniard great, great grandparents, and my grandmother is 25% Spaniard, her dad(my great grandfather) is 50% Spaniard, i'm 0% Spaniard.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
            LOL, Danny Garcia's PR ancestors didn't come to the US in the 1600's, his mom and dad are Puerto Rican, it makes him at least 50%. You are far, far removed from your German ancestry if they were here in 1600s. It takes 4 generations to be entirely removed, i'm sure Danny has 100% PR grandparents, and his dad seems like he is 100% PR.

            I have Spaniard great, great grandparents, and my grandmother is 25% Spaniard, her dad(my great grandfather) is 50% Spaniard, i'm 0% Spaniard.
            IF YOU ARE BORN IN PHILADELPHIA. RAISED IN PHILADELPHIA. YOU ARE NOT PUERTO RICAN. NOR DO PUERTO RICANS THINK YOU ARE.

            You can't grow up completely removed from Puerto Rican society and claim you are Puerto Rican. It's ****ing ******ed in every sense.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Red Slider View Post
              He's not Puerto Rican. He's American. My German ancestor came here in the early 1600's. Am I German? No, I'm American.

              If you are born and raised in America, you are American. I'm tired of this Mexican/Puerto Rican thing. If you think you are Mexican/Puerto Rican, then get the **** out of America.
              Get me the *** out of here then. *** you and what you think people should identify with.

              Just because you don't have any remnants of your German ancestry, don't get mad because other people have kept their roots.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Red Slider View Post
                He's not Puerto Rican. He's American. My German ancestor came here in the early 1600's. Am I German? No, I'm American.

                If you are born and raised in America, you are American. I'm tired of this Mexican/Puerto Rican thing. If you think you are Mexican/Puerto Rican, then get the **** out of America.
                How ******ed. If someone was born here and their parents were Born in china you're gonna tell him he's not Chinese?

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                • #38
                  lol im seeing that promo everywhere.

                  wilder-scott im looking forward much more then this tuneup. kind of disappointed. but to be fair he went from khan, zab, lucas... which aint a bad streak of wins. maybe he deserves an easy fight

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Red Slider View Post
                    No it's not. It' an unofficial territory. They in no way associate themselves with America. They don't speak the same language.
                    Unofficial territory? WTF does that mean you dumb ****...

                    It's a Common Wealth of the U.S.

                    Learn something before you come on here spouting out your racist bull****.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Red Slider View Post
                      IF YOU ARE BORN IN PHILADELPHIA. RAISED IN PHILADELPHIA. YOU ARE NOT PUERTO RICAN. NOR DO PUERTO RICANS THINK YOU ARE.

                      You can't grow up completely removed from Puerto Rican society and claim you are Puerto Rican. It's ****ing ******ed in every sense.
                      I have been living in NY for virtually all my 25 years, raised by two 100% DR parents, i'm Dominican. It's the same for Danny, what ever he wants to claim, PR and or US, or both, he could do that, his parents, grandparents, great grandparents are probably all 100% PR, no one has any right to tell him he's no PR if he feels he is.

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