Mexican Boxing is in a Golden Age (2010-2019)

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  • Mexican_Puppet
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    #1

    Mexican Boxing is in a Golden Age (2010-2019)

    Yeah, we all know that blackamerican boxing and mexican boxing are the two biggest powerhouses of boxing…


    Mexican boxing is this late decade:

    Wins against:

    Pacquiao, Joshua, Lomachenko, GGG, Yamanaka, Rungvisai, Cotto, Viloria, Jacobs, Dogboe.

    A lot of fight of the years.

    The biggest K.O in boxing history: Marquez vs Pacquiao IV


    A lot of champions (actually more of the 8), achievements, big wins, big fighters.


    And all this withoud support of the government.


    Yeah, and a lot of hate of some people…

    Respect to this humble Warriors that always brings fun to this sport.
  • KO MX
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    #2
    Boxing is ours

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    • Longhaul
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      #3
      What happened to those Mexicans who laughed at Ruiz and mocked his Mexican heritage because he was Mexican American.

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      • bigsmoothh
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        #4
        glad to see ruiz win tonight, i also have great respect for aj after tonight both are all class.

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        • OCPancho
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          #5
          Originally posted by Longhaul
          What happened to those Mexicans who laughed at Ruiz and mocked his Mexican heritage because he was Mexican American.

          They claimed him now.

          Mexicans loved Fernando Vargas but hated Oscar de la Hoya. Funny how that was .
          Some Mexicans do not like Chicano boxers.
          Chicanos like Palomino, Chacon and Little Red Lopez were not as popular as Pipino Cuevas or Olivares.

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          • KTFOKING
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            Great times indeed man. Mexican and Mexican American boxers are doing big things!

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            • Mammoth
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              #7
              Half the Mexicans on this site didn't even seem to be supporting Ruiz in the build up to this fight.

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              • Redd Foxx
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                #8
                Originally posted by Mammoth
                Half the Mexicans on this site didn't even seem to be supporting Ruiz in the build up to this fight.
                Nope. They didn't.
                But, I'd like to take a moment to congratulate the new American champion, Andy Ruiz. USA! USA!

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                • Mexican_Puppet
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mammoth
                  Half the Mexicans on this site didn't even seem to be supporting Ruiz in the build up to this fight.
                  Give me 5 names .. Can you ?

                  Only mexicans were supporting him here and in the arena.


                  Andy represented Mexico in amateur tournaments, he was national champion in amateur.

                  And he is from my city: Mexicali, B.C

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                  • Cutthroat
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                    #10
                    Best mexican hw of all time

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