Whats a better school of Boxing? Mexicans Style or Eastern European Style?

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  • A.K
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    #31

    Last edited by A.K; 04-19-2017, 12:27 AM.

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    • satiev1
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      #32
      Look at how many amateur medalists soviet countries produce and how many does mexico produce? Eastern european school is so much more technically advanced in teaching it's not even funny.

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        #33
        Originally posted by satiev1
        Look at how many amateur medalists soviet countries produce and how many does mexico produce? Eastern european school is so much more technically advanced in teaching it's not even funny.
        Look at how many professional world champions Mexico has produced. That speaks for itself when it comes to the quality of their boxing.

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          #34
          Originally posted by A.K

          Hahaha Salido is eating some leather in that one DANG

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          • A.K
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            #35
            Originally posted by MantisToboggan
            Hahaha Salido is eating some leather in that one DANG
            That's was basically the whole fight 5th round on it's crazy how they screwed loma who's opps best shots were low blows smh

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              #36
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
              Look at how many professional world champions Mexico has produced. That speaks for itself when it comes to the quality of their boxing.
              But since Eastern bloc allowed to participate in pro boxing and promoters started signing them, mexican warriors are nowhere to be found.
              Matter of fact, barely beating a small guy with 1-0 record is their best accomplishment since that moment. Wake me up when they start produce top quality fighters for big weights, LHW, CW and HW

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                #37
                Originally posted by g27region
                But since Eastern bloc allowed to participate in pro boxing and promoters started signing them, mexican warriors are nowhere to be found.
                Matter of fact, barely beating a small guy with 1-0 record is their best accomplishment since that moment. Wake me up when they start produce top quality fighters for big weights, LHW, CW and HW
                Remind me, what happened when an Eastern bloc fighter ran into the Mexican warrior Salido?

                Even Stephen "Breadman" Edwards has observed the fact that the Eastern Bloc boxers seem to struggle against the Mexican style. His triangle theory states that the slick "urban rhythm" boxers tend to have trouble with Eastern Euros...who tend to have trouble with the Mexican warriors...who tend to have trouble with the slick "urban rhythm" boxers.

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