LOL at the title of this thread. You guys are hilarious. This fight was too much too soon for Dulorme at 22 years old with only 16 fights. Props to him for giving it a shot. They should have brought up Dulorme the way the Mexicans brought up Canelo - put him in with washed up bums and fighters that should be fighting 2 - 3 weight classes below so that he can beat up on them and pad his record and remain undefeated, smh. Tough loss for the kid, but I think he has what it takes to mature over the next few years and make some noise in the division.
Boxers come and go. Its has been like that forever. BTW, that gay Puerto Rican boxer just beat such call "mexican warrior"
He was raised in PR, lives there and considers himself a rican. Dont deprive the poor guy of his identity just because he lost, that's cruel:-(
This content is protected Undefeated welterweight prospect Thomas Dulorme (14-0, 11 KO's), who returns to the stage on June 14 at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City, said he was not surprised to be ranked third in the world under the WBC and WBA - and added that when he becomes champion - he will represent Puerto Rico. " This content is protected ," Dulorme said. This content is protected Dulorme is trained by Jose Bonilla and said says he is ready to fight for the world crown but argued that his handlers are the ones to decide when he fights for the title. [url]http://myemail.constantcontact.com/Thomas-Dulorme--I-will-be-a-champion-for-Puerto-Rico.html?soid=1101406325050&aid=lHntp2P13XE[/url] :nono
I have nothing to do with PR but I'll be happy to see them produce some solid prospects finally. It will be better for the state of boxing. Problem is that their style evolved in the wrong direction recently I don't know if it's not more some kind of a trainer problem than lack of talented kids out there. Historically they have been more boxers and less brawlers but recently they start to forget their boxing and get knock out one after another.
Traditional state of latin american boxing 1. Mexico 2. Puerto Rico 3. the rest... Current state of latin american boxing 1. Mexico 2. Argentina 3. Cuba 4. Puerto Rico? Then stop claiming Danny Garcia or Benitez because they aren't boricua either (they were born in USA)
Honestly Cuban fighters are getting insanely overrated. Rigo is fighting C+ fighters and getting rocked by them. Gamboa was the real deal beating Salido and everything but he is crazy inactive. Lara lost to Molina and beat damaged Williams. Hardly enough to pass PR if you count Garcia as puerto rican. Argentina is probably in front of them now though.
We know Gamboa will run **** once he comes back, and Yoan Pablo Hernandez is a more solid champion than any current rican, that's why Cuba edges PR at the moment imo. Rigonglass is an unknown quantity at this point, and so is Lara. They still need to beat someone with a name but they keep stacking up victories.
That **** is this ****...Kid took the Warrior rout against a REAL test. If you are Puertorican and claiming dulorme is not because of his loss you're a bigger ***** than the keyboard warrior who opened this threat!
? Mexico is not even relevant in boxing right now. JMM? AHAHAHAHAHA. Look kids...Chavez Sr is retired and Canelo is about to be exposed. Just shut the **** up and keep those lawn mowers running.