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  • Fernan
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    #71
    A slightly past prime Morales also beat Manny in their first fight. Weight drained he lost the rematches, in the third fight Erik looked like a cancer patient. Manny also never decisively defeated Marquez in any of their fights in fact I think Marquez won 2 of their first 3 and the the fourth one we all know how it went down.

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      #72
      Originally posted by Zaroku
      I was shocked when Floyd Mexicuted Corrales, or is it ChicanoCuted Corrales?

      Gatti whipped his fair share of Mexican ass. He stopped Ruelas brutally.

      I live in Tokyo and whenever a good Japanese fighter beats a couple of Mexican fighters, Mexicutioner.

      I guess Mexican fighters are kinda good at what they do... so passive aggressive Japanese gotta jump on that moniker. Until they get whipped by a Mexican. It is funny. I say ****** **** in sports bars here, examples the Japanese guy got terminated by the JapAnator. Or he got the Samurai Smashed out of him. Or, Azteca power crushed Yamato power. I talk **** here. Saying stuff like, he took a beating a kamikaze would approve of...

      I like Vasquez vs Marquez as my favorite rivalry. I know boxing. My sisters know more than many guys on this site.
      Corrales wasn't fully of Mexican descent, he was half Afro Colombian. So he was has much half Black Colombian has he was Mexican.

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      • Zaroku
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        #73
        Originally posted by Fernan
        Corrales wasn't fully of Mexican descent, he was half Afro Colombian. So he was has much half Black Colombian has he was Mexican.
        Agreed, but he was from Sactown and grew up with hardcore Mexican Americans. Northern Califas Chicanos accept any body as one of our own if you got heart. Chico had heart.

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          #74
          Originally posted by Fernan
          A slightly past prime Morales also beat Manny in their first fight. Weight drained he lost the rematches, in the third fight Erik looked like a cancer patient. Manny also never decisively defeated Marquez in any of their fights in fact I think Marquez won 2 of their first 3 and the the fourth one we all know how it went down.
          I couldn't agree with you more. Exactly how I see it.

          Mosley beat De La Hoya easily, yet Vernon Forrest had Mosley's number, Mayorga had Vernon's number. That is just boxing.

          Part of my motivation is to shut up foolish fans who jump on ****** names like "mexicutioner".

          When boxers believe their own hype bothers me. I loved it when the "young Master' Amir Imam got Mastered by Granados. Equally funny was when both Maidana & Porter solved a simple "PROBLEM' known as Adrian Broner.

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          • Fernan
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            #75
            Originally posted by Zaroku
            Agreed, but he was from Sactown and grew up with hardcore Mexican Americans. Northern Califas Chicanos accept any body as one of our own if you got heart. Chico had heart.
            It's just hard for us Mexicans to see someone like Corrales who was born in the USA to a Colombian father, and then raised in a northern Chicano (who are a very fringe and removed group from actual Mexican and Mexican Americans, they prefer black rap to Mexican music) ****** simply has a Mexican. It's like we can now claim Roberto Duran has Mexican because his father was. Corrales couldn't even speak Spanish, I do agree that he was a very good fighter. Are you Japanese?

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              #76
              Originally posted by Zaroku
              These clowns fancy themselves "MexiCutioner's'. Then they get knocked out by Mexicans. They shouldn't allow that moniker to be beaten out of them.
              i am very disappointed with you, my friend.....

              sorry, this will be my first and last post for this crap thread....

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              • Zaroku
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                #77
                Originally posted by Fernan
                It's just hard for us Mexicans to see someone like Corrales who was born in the USA to a Colombian father, and then raised in a northern Chicano (who are a very fringe and removed group from actual Mexican and Mexican Americans, they prefer black rap to Mexican music) ****** simply has a Mexican. It's like we can now claim Roberto Duran has Mexican because his father was. Corrales couldn't even speak Spanish, I do agree that he was a very good fighter. Are you Japanese?
                No. But I speak Spanish, Japanese & English. I got lots of family in Cali, northern & southern, Texas, and Mexico.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by tangalog2200
                  i am very disappointed with you, my friend.....

                  sorry, this will be my first and last post for this crap thread....
                  Thanks!! I just like poking fun at fools who come up with these moniker.
                  It is usually a jinx.

                  One Punch Keith Thurman will probably get KTFO with one punch. I will laugh at that too.

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                  • Fernan
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Zaroku
                    I couldn't agree with you more. Exactly how I see it.

                    Mosley beat De La Hoya easily, yet Vernon Forrest had Mosley's number, Mayorga had Vernon's number. That is just boxing.

                    Part of my motivation is to shut up foolish fans who jump on ****** names like "mexicutioner".

                    When boxers believe their own hype bothers me. I loved it when the "young Master' Amir Imam got Mastered by Granados. Equally funny was when both Maidana & Porter solved a simple "PROBLEM' known as Adrian Broner.
                    DLH got robbed in the Mosley rematch, DLH got robbed in his biggest fights, against Trinidad too.

                    Has for the thread, I just find it amusing that some boxers present/past or their fans have to give that recognition of them being "Mexicutioners" it's like are we that good or is it because of some sort of hatred? Do they HAVE to beat Mexican boxers to achieve greatness or something? I wonder if there are also "Blacutioners", "Filicutioners", "Ricutioners", etc. Greetings.
                    Last edited by Fernan; 02-03-2016, 08:08 AM.

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                    • Zaroku
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Fernan
                      DLH got robbed in the Mosley rematch, DLH got robbed in his biggest fights, against Trinidad too.

                      Has for the thread, I just find it amusing that some boxers present/past or their fans have to give that recognition of them being "Mexicutioners" it's like are we that good or is it because of some sort of hatred? Do they HAVE to beat Mexican boxers to achieve greatness or something? I wonder if there are also "Blacutioners", "Filicutioners", "Ricutioners", etc. Greetings.
                      DLH beat Trinidad, the decision doesn't matter to me.
                      He beat Mosley in the rematch for sure!
                      Castillo beat Floyd in the first fight!

                      Mexicutioners = we are that good, that is why they come up with that crap. If you go to the Teiken gym in Tokyo, they respect Mexican Warriors. Mexican Flags Everywhere. Signed Photos of Marquez, Chavez Sr. I spared with a few Japanese guys, but they were kinda small.

                      The nationalism surrounding these people is funny. On Tokyo television they were profiling future Olympians for the 2020 Olympics is interesting. A few future Olympian boxers are either half Mexican-Japanese, or Black-Japanese.

                      On a slightly different topic, I live near the beach in Tokyo. Every month, if it is not raining, about a hundred Japanese guys take their low riders to a big parking lot and have car shows. They have embraced the Chicano culture. Many j girls are looking for a down Chicano to love. Yokosuka naval base is near so many chicano's in the Militaey clean up. I am friends with a few. I am a white collar guy from the hood, but my parents were farm workers who met in the fields of California.

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