It sucks to not have a big name PR fighter. This generation in general nowadays makes a bit of money, flex on social media, think theyre stars & then slack off (ie. Verdejo). The stars from days past had the charisma & the work ethic to earn their respect as stars by fighting the best guys in their way. Now they think if theyre a star on social media theyre stars in boxing. PR has some good contenders & champs but dont have that star representative for the island for primetime this generation.
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Comments Thread For: Trinidad, Cotto React To Lack of Superstars in Puerto Rico
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There seems to be a lack of world class trainers from Puerto Rico at the moment. Could be part of the problem.
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Originally posted by powershots View PostJuanma Lopez was on his way, Felix Verdejo was on his way. But what I think is that once they start making some good money they get comfortable and lose that fire/hunger.
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Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View PostI guess they got Pedraza and Danny Garcia.
Danny is the closest but he doesn't rep PR he's all about philly. He doesn't even sport the flag so he doesn't get the love you'd expect from the mother land
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostThere seems to be a lack of world class trainers from Puerto Rico at the moment. Could be part of the problem.
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Originally posted by johny joe hdz View Postthe new generation look up to Bad bunny.. what can you expect???
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I agree with many of the comments on here as to why there's a drought of PR boxing superstars, especially the loss of hunger for the sport once they get a taste for the money. I also think, and this may have to do with the comments about the trainers, that they lack the defense, footwork and ellusive moves. They take too much punishment and coupled with a lack of hunger, they give up during the fight.
Maybe Cotto and Trinidad should look to help with the training aspect? Doubt Cotto will though since he's got a lot going on with his promotional company...
I am optimistic, however, and I know there will be more superstars out of our beloved island but until then, I will still enjoy watching other boxers from other countries, including the country we rival the most. They have some pretty good talent right now and they seem to be evolving to where they're not offense only/defend with the head anymore...
Even so, I will still wave my beautiful flag at every fight I go to since most cards seem to have at least one Puerto Rican fighting, albeit they're not always on the televised portion of the card. #WARPUERTORICO #COTTOTRINIDAD #WENEEDOURNEXTSUPERSTARASAP
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Hey, let's not forget Macho Camacho. The Mancho Man was not only flashy, but he was athletic and a great boxer. Camacho also had a great chin and fought the best of his generation. I loved seeing him fight and hoping he would get knocked out. That never happened, even though he fought Trinidad, De La Hoya, and Julio Cesar Chavez to name a few. He was one of kind. RIP Macho.
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