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  • #11
    Originally posted by Bori Bori View Post
    Are you serious Argentina Nicaragua and Panama combined don't have better fighters than Puerto Rico .....
    If Elroy had sex with a Puerto Rican, you would probably be Elroys illegitimate Puerto Rican son

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Bori Bori View Post
      What are the top 5 countries in Latin America that produces more and best champions?


      Mine
      1.Puerto Rico (per capita the most champion in the world creates legends every single decade 1990=macho Camacho 2000s =Cotto 2010s =Verdejo)
      2.Mexico (solid champion such as Chavez,Salvador Sanchez,Marquez but 8/10 Mexican fighters are journeyman similar to Orlando Salido )
      3.Cuban (has good defensive fighters currently such as Rigo ,Lara plus legends such as Kid Gavilan and Mantequilla plus great amateur fighters)
      4.Argentina (Carlos monzon best 160 fighter ever plus rugged champion such as maidana and mathyyse)
      5.????
      I'm going to make an educated guess, you are Puetorriqueño...

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      • #13
        Mexico
        A total of 196 world champions in their history

        Canelo is still a very bright pick for the future, Oscar Valdez is the real deal.

        Puerto Rico
        A total of 51 world champions in their history

        Puerto Rico has had some disapointment with carlos Ivan Velazquez and Thomas Dulorm, They still have Felix Verdejo for the future

        Cuba
        67 medals at the Olympics, 37 of them gold

        A total of 18 world champions

        Guillermo Rigondeaux is the current best figther from there

        Argentina
        A total of 37 world champions in their history

        Brian Carlos Castano is the future of Argentina boxing the kid only 25

        Nicaraguan
        A total of 11 world champions

        Randy Caballero at 22 years old is the future of Nicaraguan boxing

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