Nah, you surely are used to see the Mexican Americans or maybe Mexican illegals living in the US, and you think a redhead, a blonde, a white-skinned Caucasian is super-rare for a Mexican-blooded person.
But if you ever went to ANY middle-upper and upper income private Catholic school in inner Mexico, you'd see that in a classroom of say 20 kids, you will ALWAYS see 1-2 redheads, 2-3 blonde ones, and at the very, VERY least 75% of the whole class are at leat 90% European blood Caucasians. The minority, the other 25% will be mixed-race (European-Amerindian) in their majority, an you will probably have one true 100% Amerindian person in there, who will probably speak both Castilian Spanish and some indigenous language, from the region he or she comes from.
I've lived in both the US and Mexico and I am telling you this by real life experience. Canelo isn't such a rarity in inner Mexico, but seeing a 100% black race person THAT IS really a rarity. Asians are also very unusual to see as well. Sadly, the lower the income class, the more possibility that a person is not a Caucasian in race. So that's simple math: people doing well financially in Mexico, have absolutely no need or desire to become boxers. They are usually graduate professionals, and they practice as doctors, engineers, accountants, lawyers, bank executives or managers, or they own their own corporations. You rarely, very rarely, see these kinds of people as illegals in the US. THEREFORE, people looking like Canelo (actually, looking better than him, taller and less rough in their features) are either successful professionals or entrepreneurs, IN MEXICO, no need to go to the US or elsewhere to search for a so-called "American dream."
But if you ever went to ANY middle-upper and upper income private Catholic school in inner Mexico, you'd see that in a classroom of say 20 kids, you will ALWAYS see 1-2 redheads, 2-3 blonde ones, and at the very, VERY least 75% of the whole class are at leat 90% European blood Caucasians. The minority, the other 25% will be mixed-race (European-Amerindian) in their majority, an you will probably have one true 100% Amerindian person in there, who will probably speak both Castilian Spanish and some indigenous language, from the region he or she comes from.
I've lived in both the US and Mexico and I am telling you this by real life experience. Canelo isn't such a rarity in inner Mexico, but seeing a 100% black race person THAT IS really a rarity. Asians are also very unusual to see as well. Sadly, the lower the income class, the more possibility that a person is not a Caucasian in race. So that's simple math: people doing well financially in Mexico, have absolutely no need or desire to become boxers. They are usually graduate professionals, and they practice as doctors, engineers, accountants, lawyers, bank executives or managers, or they own their own corporations. You rarely, very rarely, see these kinds of people as illegals in the US. THEREFORE, people looking like Canelo (actually, looking better than him, taller and less rough in their features) are either successful professionals or entrepreneurs, IN MEXICO, no need to go to the US or elsewhere to search for a so-called "American dream."
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