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Juan Francisco Estrada is not your typical Mexican boxer.
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Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View PostThanks, man
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There is no "typical" Mexican style. Ricardo Lopez was a great Mexican champion who used his superior technical skills to beat his opponents. Marco Antonio Barrera could brawl at times but he evolved into a skilled boxer puncher as his career went on.
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Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View PostMan, you don't know what's the style of mexican boxing.
And i'm sorry if I was aggressive but I'm tired of hear that kind of things.
Thats because the ****** media of U SA always says that sh.it.
First of all.
México has more of 165 champions of the world .
There a lot
One thing is be an aggressive fighter, another is does not have skills.
Morales was a skillful fighter with an aggressive style.
There are level of mexican fighters.
-Elite level (Chávez, Sánchez, Morales, Márquez, Canelo, Olivares, Barrera, Ricardo López, Estrada, Zarate, Gilberto Román, Miguel Canto, José Luis Ramírez, Vicente Saldivar, Arizmendi, etc).
Most of them are great máster of the ring with a lot of skills and heart.
-A level: José Luis Castillo, Rafa Márquez, Israel Vázquez, Miguel Berchelt, Rey Vargas, Humberto Soto, Gilberto Ramírez, Cuadras, Jorge Páez, Óscar Valdez.
They are very good fighters with skills but not on the level of the élite fighters.
-Warriors: Margarito, Salido, Francisco Vargas, Giovani Segura.
They are all heart, volume punchers, crazy stamina, good chin, a few skills, power, etc.
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