Is this the start of a Pinoy, Boricua rivalry in boxing?

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  1. bronx

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    he has to beat Cotto first :deal

    if not people like Chavez, Gomez, S. Sanchez, Trinidad will be considered equals or better
     
  2. EL-MATADOR

    EL-MATADOR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol: I think he's only been watching the Pirates for like the last 5 years papa...
     
  3. artofwar

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  4. papolamuerte

    papolamuerte Yo soy La Muerte! Full Member

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    Higher than Gomez, Benitez, Sanchez, JCC or even Oscar, I seriously doubt it....Now if you are talking about pool then YES, Efren Reyes ranks higher than any Mexican or Boricua.....:yep
     
  5. Dynasty091

    Dynasty091 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :-( Mexicans aren't our enemy. Maybe in boxing but that's about it...nothing serious.
     
  6. bronx

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    lets keep it civil and nobody's feelings will get hurt aight!!!:-(
     
  7. artofwar

    artofwar Well-Known Member Full Member

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    good one.
     
  8. artofwar

    artofwar Well-Known Member Full Member

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    pac will be ranked higher than all those guys if he beats cotto and floyd. his record speaks for itself. flyweight beating the best welters of this generation and in style.
     
  9. bronx

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    yeah right :rofl:rofl:lol:

    incorrect on so many levels, but i am to tired to reitirate ULIULI will you kindly explain why this is not the case:patsch

    what welter has he beat?
     
  10. artofwar

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    yeah right :rofl:rofl:lol:

    incorrect on so many levels, but i am to tired to reitirate ULIULI will you kindly explain why this is not the case:patsch[/quote]
    hes gonna be better than any puerto rican fighter tht ever lived.
     
  11. artofwar

    artofwar Well-Known Member Full Member

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    pacquiao>>>>trinidad, benitez
     
  12. bronx

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    yes he would KO them both at 142lbs:lol:
     
  13. boricua100%

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    :good
     
  14. bronx

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    put it this way at 147

    Cintron, Collazo, Quintana and Cotto beat Paq here and now 2009

    so forget about Tito and El Radar:D
     
  15. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    Sure my good friend.
    :good

    Pacquiao beat Barrera in 2003, drew with Marquez in an embarrassing one sided fight after round 2, nevertheless it was a draw. He then fought Morales who was way past his best, coming off a devastating loss to Barrera and Pac loses, he then fight Morales again, but by this time Morales had lost to journeyman Zahir Raheem, once again proving he was shot best case Way past it. Pac then fights a few C and B level dudes, he fights JMM again and most Pinoy Media outlets had JMM winning, including King ******* Pacdbest had it a draw. Then he fought a shot and weight drained DH who had lost 3 of his last 5 fights. Then he fights china chinned Hatton.

    Okay so lets summarize:

    Barrera- Past best
    JMM-Draw
    Morales- Lost (Morales coming off a loss)
    Morales- Won (Morales coming off another loss to a Journeyman)
    JMM-CONTREVERSIAL win
    ODLH- Shot and weight drained (Confirmed by Papa Roach)
    Hatton- Nearly KO by Collazo and Lazcano and brutally KO by Mayweather before Pac fought him.

    U think that's better than what DLH, Benitez, Gomez, Trinidada ever did? These guys fought the best some peak, some past prime and few shot.