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  • #31
    Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View Post
    An american trying to talk with me about mexican style?

    Mexico, idiot, had a lot of great masters of boxing since 1960, like Vicente Zaldivar, Miguel Canto, Baby Arizmendi, Kid Azteca, etc, all the mexicans of elite level or A level are guys with skills and boxing IQ. With and orthodox school to box.

    Abel Sanchez is an idiot, his words are not the total truth, ignorant, only is his opinion. nothing more. And he is a sh.it of a trainer, he ruined Cuadras that was a slick boxer and the idiot changed his style to a style like margarito.

    Mexican style = Erik Morales.
    “When I think of a Mexican fighter,” says veteran ESPN and ESPN Deportes boxing broadcaster Bernardo Osuna, “I envision a warrior, a fighter who comes forward, who’s willing to take a punch to give a punch, who, when the chips are down, is willing to do what it takes to win. He’s willing to bleed to score a victory. He’s willing to get up off the canvas to score a victory. There’s a saying in Spanish, ‘Morir en la raya,’ which translates to English as ‘Die on the line.’ That’s how they feel. The Mexican fighter is willing to go that far in order to come away with the victory.”

    I never said "Mexican Style" was a bad thing but it's simply a stereotype used to lump all Mexican fighters in one basket. But not all stereotypes are bad because the fighters themselves embrace this. Canelo was booed by his own fans for what they perceived as running.

    I was poking fun at Vanes because in an interview he was asked why wouldn't he choose to box on his toes against GGG and try to win on points from a safe distance. His reply was "because that's not Mexican style." He obviously feels a need to take risks and put himself in position to be knocked out just to entertain the fans. Now that's idiotic.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Illmatic94 View Post
      “When I think of a Mexican fighter,” says veteran ESPN and ESPN Deportes boxing broadcaster Bernardo Osuna, “I envision a warrior, a fighter who comes forward, who’s willing to take a punch to give a punch, who, when the chips are down, is willing to do what it takes to win. He’s willing to bleed to score a victory. He’s willing to get up off the canvas to score a victory. There’s a saying in Spanish, ‘Morir en la raya,’ which translates to English as ‘Die on the line.’ That’s how they feel. The Mexican fighter is willing to go that far in order to come away with the victory.”

      I never said "Mexican Style" was a bad thing but it's simply a stereotype used to lump all Mexican fighters in one basket. But not all stereotypes are bad because the fighters themselves embrace this. Canelo was booed by his own fans for what they perceived as running.

      I was poking fun at Vanes because in an interview he was asked why wouldn't he choose to box on his toes against GGG and try to win on points from a safe distance. His reply was "because that's not Mexican style." He obviously feels a need to take risks and put himself in position to be knocked out just to entertain the fans. Now that's idiotic.
      Bernardo Osuna is a sh.it, guy looks like a gay, that garbage doesnt count. That guy is very ******.


      And all what you are saying is false and a ignorant stereotype.

      Mexico boxing is not about coming forward... not the real mexican boxing.

      Canelo did a great job against Golovking, very good defense and was very competitive.

      These days fans are ******, the pochos in the arena don't represents the Word of all the mexican fans.


      Mexican style is about put a good show but always with skills, Márquez, Chávez, Sánchez, Morales, Barrera, Ricardo López,

      Actually Nery, Estrada, Canelo, Mikey, Leo.

      Thats mexican style, not Margarito, Golovkin, Vargas, etc.

      They are mexican Warriors but don't represent the real mexican style

      Bernardo Osuna is a guy that can't run 20 minutes... Please.
      Last edited by Mexican_Puppet; 05-01-2018, 03:43 PM.

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      • #33
        That tall frame of Vanes will leave him open for those devastating body shots and GGG will chop down the tree...

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Illmatic94 View Post
          “When I think of a Mexican fighter,” says veteran ESPN and ESPN Deportes boxing broadcaster Bernardo Osuna, “I envision a warrior, a fighter who comes forward, who’s willing to take a punch to give a punch, who, when the chips are down, is willing to do what it takes to win. He’s willing to bleed to score a victory. He’s willing to get up off the canvas to score a victory. There’s a saying in Spanish, ‘Morir en la raya,’ which translates to English as ‘Die on the line.’ That’s how they feel. The Mexican fighter is willing to go that far in order to come away with the victory.”

          I never said "Mexican Style" was a bad thing but it's simply a stereotype used to lump all Mexican fighters in one basket. But not all stereotypes are bad because the fighters themselves embrace this. Canelo was booed by his own fans for what they perceived as running.

          I was poking fun at Vanes because in an interview he was asked why wouldn't he choose to box on his toes against GGG and try to win on points from a safe distance. His reply was "because that's not Mexican style." He obviously feels a need to take risks and put himself in position to be knocked out just to entertain the fans. Now that's idiotic.
          Canto has to be ranked as one of the top 3 Mexican fighters of all time... what a boxing master...

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          • #35
            Well, this should increase his chances of winning. GGG is no good at fighting people who come right at him.

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