Is the JMM the Mexican boxing torch bearer?

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  1. marvinbeatsugar

    marvinbeatsugar Switch-hitter Full Member

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    An obvious question? If not who is? And once JMM retires who will it be passed on to?
     
  2. Monstar

    Monstar The Future.. Full Member

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    Yeah I'd say it's clearly him....and when he retires, it'll prolly be his brother
     
  3. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    right now he is when he retires i dont know maybe victor ortiz.
     
  4. marvinbeatsugar

    marvinbeatsugar Switch-hitter Full Member

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    Yeah, Ortiz - when's he next out?
     
  5. truewarrior

    truewarrior Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ortiz is fighting some Argonaut dude in my hometown of San Jose Ca this saturday. Ill be there for sure and I could definitely see Victor gaining a tittle soon and Oscar putting a card with Marquez Vs Ortiz some time in the future.
     
  6. PattyG

    PattyG Member Full Member

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    Ortiz is in tough with Mighty Mike. Much tougher fight than Vivian Harris.
     
  7. Arriba

    Arriba Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Absolutely he is.

    As per his successors? It's either Juan Diaz (who shouldn't be discarded because of what happened tonight), Alfredo Angulo or Vicious Victor Ortiz. It SHOULD have been Abner Mares but injuries ****ed that p.
     
  8. Leonit

    Leonit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I felt blessed to watch the match against Diaz. Marquez is great for boxing and is the current best Mexican fighter and one of the best ever!
     
  9. M.I.G.

    M.I.G. and STILL... Full Member

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    When he retires, it'll be Izzy Vazquez.
     
  10. RingKing

    RingKing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    JMM, but unfortunately he is on the downside of his career (as far as longevity is concerned), and his brother is a bit long in the tooth also. Izzy is in the same boat. Victor Ortiz isn't Mexican. He may be of Mexican descent, but not a true Mexican.

    The only ones that come to mind are Abner Mares and Antonio DeMarco. However, we will see how good they become in the next few years.
     
  11. elgrancampeon

    elgrancampeon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Its all fun.... Mexicans and Mexican Americans get along really well outside the ring. When a Mexican American fighter is fighting someone else the full blooded Mexicans will support him. The same with a full blooded Mexican fighting some one else. The lines only get drawn when its a Mexican against a Mexican American. I don't see the problem, you are making it out to seem like something that its not.

    Its not much different than broklyn vs Philly rivalry.
     
  12. huggerfree

    huggerfree Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Pretty much. He is prob the last of them elite mexican. some of the mex/mexamericans are either good prospects or arent in his level. Mijares should have been there but he loss.
     
  13. skunk

    skunk Member Full Member

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    Dinamita? what does it mean??
     
  14. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    he is for around several years now. mexicans loved margarito after beating cotto but jmm is still the man.
     
  15. strongarm

    strongarm Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I consider Victor Ortiz a true Mexican, just like most Caucasians or African American dudes would refer to him. All Mexican Americans are talked about as being Mexican.

    The way I look at it is that the Mexican/Mexican American community is yet to be accepted (and probably will never be) to the American culture.

    Therefore I consider Ortiz a Mexican, and the next Mexican boxing torch bearer.

    Just my opinion.