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With all due respect to Jorge Lujan, here's my list in order:
Roberto Duran Carlos Monzon Alexis Arguello Eder Jofre Salvador Sanchez Julio Cesar Chavez Carlos Ortiz Jose Napoles Ruben Olivares Wilfredo Gomez Vicente Saldivar Wilfred Benitez Luis Manuel Rodriguez Eusebio Pedroza Carlos Zarate Ismael Laguna Antonio Cervantes Juan Manuel Marquez Marco Antonio Barrera Ernesto Marcel Honorable Mention in no order: Nicolino Locche Miguel Canto Erik Morales Esteban Dejesus Victor Galindez Rodrigo Valdez Ernesto Marcel Lupe Pintor Ricardo Lopez Last edited by natonic; 05-24-2012 at 12:55 PM. Reason: switched order |
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Interesting you picked a Brazilian, as I always thought as Brazil spoke Portuguese rather than Spanish, that you would not consider yourself and your Countrymen 'Latino'. I guess that is not the case, and 'Latino' is defined as a geographical rather than cultural phenomenon.
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All the nations from Mexico south to Chile are "Latin"..including Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican republic and any other Carib island nation i may be leaving out. There's no controversy at all for me. Brazil is that huge nation in the midst of Latin America, making them Latin. Portuguese is so akin to Spanish that it makes no difference.
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Thank God the thread specified the 60's. if all time latins were to be considered, you'd have to have a top 50 list. there would be no way of squeezing in 20 all time Latin greats in 20 slots. If you did, the "honorable mention" names would exceed in quality all the top 20 lists of other groups.
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Yes, Hispanic, but Belize and much of 'West Indies' are formerly of the British Empire, and have a rich boxing history, that would impact anyone's list. For starters, there was this Jamaican, who took people's bodies away...
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I just guessed Spain/Portugal, and in your neck of the woods Brazil and Argentina would have a rivalry, that means you want to disconnect yourself with your neighbour, like Scotland's relationship in the UK, or England's in Europe. Many an Englishman would be offended by you calling them European, thus I thought (wrongly) a Brazilian might take the same offence over the 'Latino' comment. |
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You mentioned the rivalry between Brazil and Argentina....and something I notice is that non-brazilians and non-argies think that this rivalry is bigger than it is in reality......itīs much more only "a sports thing" than anything else, we love to joke about them though |
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And Belize is not much more Caribean than Mexico is . r Jamaicans "latinos" ? I believe not . |
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