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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Edwin Rodriguez Shocks Saul Sanchez By Split Decision

    In the night's lone upset, Puerto Rico's Edwin Rodriguez (11-5-1, 5 KOs) narrowly defeated previously unbeaten Saul Sanchez (12-1, 7 KOs) by split decision on Friday night from the outdoor venue of Omega Products International in Corona, Calif.
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  • old papa
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    This is about the fifth Mexican prospect that fails in the last couple of months , they all went unnoticed, just because is thousands of then....per capita is the key word for them to justify their failures.....

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    • Idunnoshet
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      #3
      Originally posted by old papa
      This is about the fifth Mexican prospect that fails in the last couple of months , they all went unnoticed, just because is thousands of then....per capita is the key word for them to justify their failures.....
      You're obviously Trolling but I'll bite because I'm bored ...
      Saul Sanchez is Mexican American .
      He was born in Southern California and spent his whole amateur career there.
      So it's another American prospect that Fails .
      Or is he Not American because of his name and skin tone ?

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      • Joe shmo
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        #4
        Originally posted by Idunnoshet
        You're obviously Trolling but I'll bite because I'm bored ...
        Saul Sanchez is Mexican American .
        He was born in Southern California and spent his whole amateur career there.
        So it's another American prospect that Fails .
        Or is he Not American because of his name and skin tone ?
        U know what's funny is I got into this same debate with someone before about Andy ruiz. When and Ruiz won everyone says he's the first Mexican heavyweight champ and I pointed out that he's American, he's from California. Evidently if u win Mexico claims u, but if u lose ur American.

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        • Stokely
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          #5
          Originally posted by Joe shmo
          U know what's funny is I got into this same debate with someone before about Andy ruiz. When and Ruiz won everyone says he's the first Mexican heavyweight champ and I pointed out that he's American, he's from California. Evidently if u win Mexico claims u, but if u lose ur American.
          Exactly, mexicans don’t claim their boxers if they lose. LOL

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