Is Sergio the next Great White hope even if hes latino??

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  1. Caestus

    Caestus Active Member Full Member

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    If Im speaking spanish I will say latino, if im speaking english I will say latin.But that and race are totally diferent things.

    Latin: The term in english.

    Latino: El término en español.
     
  2. irishny

    irishny Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Weird looking, burned face isnt a race!
     
  3. elindiomonzon

    elindiomonzon Active Member Full Member

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    Im form Argentina myself and you are wrong, argentina 150 years ago had the most significant african population in south america along with brazil. But the wars the epidemics etc decimated the population, there are a lot of afro argentines in argentina most in buenos aires, and there is a lot of mestizo population but in some folks its hard to notice because they are so racially mixed that its hard to tell, just go to argentina and take a walk in mid/low class neighborhoods so you can see what im talking about.
     
  4. sancez11

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    well actually THE LATIONS are ALL white ! If you are refering to Spanish-Protugese America, then that is another matter. Latino America is not the corect form because the latins have never stepped on America continent and never colonised a population on the New Continent. Never !
     
  5. Delroc

    Delroc Boxing Addict Full Member

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    these africans you speak of weren't indigenous though they were part of the slave trade.
     
  6. Caestus

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    The latin culture and languages came to America principally from the portuguesse and spanish so there are a latin America in the south and central parts of the continent, along the north part is called Anglo America.
     
  7. hoopsman

    hoopsman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    First, the Africans of which you speak, as somone already cited, were not indigenuous; they were transported to Latin America per the slave trade.

    As for the mestizo population, the demographic numbers do not support your assertion.


    Ethnic groups
    white (mostly Spanish and Italian) 97%, mestizo (mixed white and Amerindian ancestry), Amerindian, or other non-white groups 3%

    http://www.indexmundi.com/argentina/demographics_profile.html

    It is a bit surprising you know so very little about your own country.

    At any rate, it is a moot point; Martinez is not a mestizo or Amerindian.
     
  8. kopejh

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    you've worked your ass off this thread.

    you can claim Sergio:thumbsup

    now give it a rest.
     
  9. hoopsman

    hoopsman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That might very well account for it. The Spaniards I have known (to include relatives) say "latin."

    Of course, that might be as result--as you intimated-- of their speaking to me in English.

    Cheers my transatlantic cousin!
     
  10. hoopsman

    hoopsman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :rofl

    Hey I am on a crusade here!

    Just kidding, bro!

    Cheers!
     
  11. powerpuncher25

    powerpuncher25 New Member Full Member

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    Well, I am from Argentina and despite there are a lot of european descendant people, there are also many mixed descendant (indian-european) people.
    I really don't know if Martinez is mixed descendant or not.
    The interesting thing is that he speaks a perfect spanish (with a little Spain Spanish accent). Usually guys from low income places like Maidana don't speak too much an they don't have a rich vocabulary. Martinez is from Quilmes, Buenos Aires. It is very diverse but not a high income neighborhood. It has poor zones and middle class zones.

    Regarding the latino thing, that category only exist in US. Here you are Argentinian and your skin can be white, dark, etc.
     
  12. Caestus

    Caestus Active Member Full Member

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    ;)
     
  13. hoopsman

    hoopsman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Are you here in the States now??
     
  14. Caestus

    Caestus Active Member Full Member

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    I´m in southern Spain, good place to live, but unfortunetly not much boxing.
     
  15. hoopsman

    hoopsman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Is Sergio popular in Spain??