Are the Philippines going to produce more professional boxers?
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Philippines has a better chance of producing America's Best Dance Crew than producing more elite fighters.Comment
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Lol. Now how in dafuq did 2012 fighter of the year Nonito Donaire not get a mention in this???When are the Philippines going to catch up to Mexico, Cuba, Ukraine, Japan, and the UK as far as producing pros who have the potential to contend? We already see Argentina and other latino-americano countries producing more fighters, after such a long dominance from champions like Pacquiao and Gesta, is it going to become a boxing hotbed, or what?
Last edited by Kiddoe; 04-22-2014, 11:03 PM.Comment
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haha and mexicos amateur program is great right?.. manny pacquiao actually did help them, thats how you got the rey bumtista, z gorrez, gesta etc, but they never did shi*.. not anyones fault but theirs.. they just couldnt do it, pacquao is all they got and they finally realized it.. oh yeah about them being young-ish, in mexico you got fighters like margarito turning pro at 15!
so dont give me that bullshi* excuse
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oh snaphaha and mexicos amateur program is great right?.. manny pacquiao actually did help them, thats how you got the rey bumtista, z gorrez, gesta etc, but they never did shi*.. not anyones fault but theirs.. they just couldnt do it, pacquao is all they got and they finally realized it.. oh yeah about them being young-ish, in mexico you got fighters like margarito turning pro at 15!
so dont give me that bullshi* excuse
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