Mexican fighters on the rise to stardom

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by PH|LLA, Aug 19, 2009.


  1. ricardinho

    ricardinho Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You know Mexicans don't all look alike.

    Some of us are a mixture of Aztec, Huichol, Mayan, Basque, French, Irish, German, Chinese, Jamaican, African, Runaway black slaves, Russian, Italian, Lebanese, Jordanian, Jewish, and Filipino.

    In my family the average height for a male is six feet tall. I am of a mix of Basque, French, Mestizo (a mix of Natives and Spanish), and Jewish blood. My grandfather was 6 ft 8 in tall. I am six foot 3 in tall and tip the scale at 230.

    The child in the picture looks Latino to me.

    Interistingly it is good luck to pinch a redhead in Mexico.
     
  2. ricardinho

    ricardinho Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So you are going to tell us what we think look at this epic video Oscar is in it.

    [YThttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2igQboPizY/YT]



    So you are going to tell us what we think!!!

    Look at this epic video Oscar is in it.
     
  3. Lewisbell

    Lewisbell Well-Known Member Full Member

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    1) Raul 'Rayito' Garcia 26 (16kos) - 0 - 1 - current IBF minimum champon aged 26 has a great southpaw syle (fights tommorow)
    2) Abner Mares
    3) Saul Alvarez
    4) Hernan Marquez
    5) Alejandro Sanabria
     
  4. azteclover

    azteclover Member Full Member

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    THAT WAS off the hook when did this VIDEO come OUT.:good
     
  5. azteclover

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    I second that emotion . THERE IS TO much talent comin UP. its PINAS that will have a hard time gettin a star once manny calls it quits. it dont look to promising down ASIA WAY.......:?
     
  6. ricardinho

    ricardinho Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Considering Donaire wants to build a legacy with tomato cans . Also, after the Agbeko win over Vic, Nonito's victory over Vic is just not that impressive anymore.
     
  7. mantacougar1

    mantacougar1 Guest

    philla,

    so you don't see ANY mexicans that can be superstars in the future? don't get confused with my list of prospects (up and comers) because there are plenty of mexican/mexican-americans who are world champions, top contenders, top prospects and young prospects. that list i wrote was just a small sample of how many top prospects there are from mexico. i'd like to see how many top filipino contenders and prospects there are and we can make a little comparison! :bbb
     
  8. Blue_Ray

    Blue_Ray Well-Known Member Full Member

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  9. Riveraboxing

    Riveraboxing Member Full Member

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    Plus Diaz WAS born in Mexico!!! He was raised here but born over there
     
  10. Riveraboxing

    Riveraboxing Member Full Member

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    Want to say he got KOd or beat real bad by a nobody.. Couldn't stand him or his dad.. Saw him fight on the undercard of De La Hoya-Mayorga and he fought like a total idiot
     
  11. CASH_718

    CASH_718 "You ****ed Healy?" Full Member

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    99% of mexician(real mexican not mexican american) fighters are never hyped comong up and usually come out of nowhere with a few loses already on there record.
     
  12. mosseylennon

    mosseylennon Active Member Full Member

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    saul el canelo alverez will be the best mexican fighter in the near future very young and strong once he hones his skills a bit more the bantamweight division will be his
     
  13. Riveraboxing

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    1) I realize I am only speaking based on MY personal experience, but my family from Mexico, their spouses, relatives, etc in Mexico all support Mexican American fighters
    2) Oscar was the most marketable fighter since Tyson, don't tell me people in Mexico don't buy his fights
     
  14. PolishPummler

    PolishPummler Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    I knew one growing up.

    rare but not unheard of.

    Jesse Feliciano is a ginger Mexi!
     
  15. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    I know he's a little older, but anyone else see a good next few years for Alfredo Angulo?