Who was the best Latin American Boxer.

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Who was the best Latin American Boxer.

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1. DURAN
2. CHAVEZ
3. MONZON
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Post by Broncano »

in terms of achievements, Roberto :a 33 year career over 5 decades, world titles in 4 different divisions is something Chavez and Monzon could not match.

As a boxer its difficult to say, but my personal taste also gives me Roberto as Numero Uno. Nevertheless, the talent of Chavez and Monzon could have you arguing endlessly.
finally, I would also add Wilfred Benitez to the discussion.
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Post by jtute »

Duran was the best.

and yes wilfredo Benitez should be there
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Post by MightyWarrior »

Hard to argue with Duran, but near the top must be Salvador Sanchez
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Post by silkov »

1. Roberto Duran
2. Manuel Ortiz
3. Salvadore Sanchez
4. Pannama Al Brown
5. Ruben Olivares
6. Pascual Perez
7. Carlos Zarate
8. Vincente Saldivar
9. Wilfredo Benitez
10 Wilfredo Gomez.........
..........so many to choose from but this is my top 10..... 8)
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silkov wrote:1. Roberto Duran
2. Manuel Ortiz
3. Salvadore Sanchez
4. Pannama Al Brown
5. Ruben Olivares
6. Pascual Perez
7. Carlos Zarate
8. Vincente Saldivar
9. Wilfredo Benitez
10 Wilfredo Gomez.........
..........so many to choose from but this is my top 10..... 8)
great list good silkov, I would squeeze in Kid Chocolate, Kid Gavilan, Nicolino Locche, Antonio Cervantes "Kid Pambele", but you HAVE to have Monzon there dont you?
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Post by Lefthookhappy19 »

Eder Jofre's up there if Brazil counts as Latin America.
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Post by Lefthookhappy19 »

How the hell was Arguello forgot on the list?
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heheh
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Post by KOJOE90 »

I think Ricardo Lopez deserves mentioning at this point. :TU:

Also in say ten years time when we are looking back at their careers it will be interesting to see where we place Barrera and Morales on these lists.
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Broncano wrote:
silkov wrote:1. Roberto Duran
2. Manuel Ortiz
3. Salvadore Sanchez
4. Pannama Al Brown
5. Ruben Olivares
6. Pascual Perez
7. Carlos Zarate
8. Vincente Saldivar
9. Wilfredo Benitez
10 Wilfredo Gomez.........
..........so many to choose from but this is my top 10..... 8)
great list good silkov, I would squeeze in Kid Chocolate, Kid Gavilan, Nicolino Locche, Antonio Cervantes "Kid Pambele", but you HAVE to have Monzon there dont you?

Thats true... but like I said there are so amny to choose from its very hard to reach a definative list and not leave out someone who should be included... many of these fighters are probably equal in greatness... though that is sitting on the fence somewhat.
I can't belive myself that I left out Gavilan and Monzon.
Here is my revised list with a bit more thought....

1. Roberto Duran
2. Manual Ortiz
3. Salvadore Sanchez
4. Carlos Monzon
5. Al Brown
6. Kid Gavilan
7. Ruben Olivares
8. Pascuel Perez
9. Ruben Olivares
10. Kid Chocolate.......... :roll:
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Post by Broncano »

silkov wrote: Here is my revised list with a bit more thought....


7. Ruben Olivares

9. Ruben Olivares
......... :roll:
ermmm. Olivares was great but twice? :wink: , I guess that goes to show how tough it really is to pick a top 10 list of Latinamerican fighters
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where do you put chavez. in the list..

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where u put chavez or he was only a average fighter in your mind
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Post by silkov »

Broncano wrote:
silkov wrote: Here is my revised list with a bit more thought....


7. Ruben Olivares

9. Ruben Olivares
......... :roll:
ermmm. Olivares was great but twice? :wink: , I guess that goes to show how tough it really is to pick a top 10 list of Latinamerican fighters
Well he was a two weight champ! 7 was for Bantam, 9 was for Feather!... 8). Actually it was an error!.... :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: .
I'd move Perez up to 8 Chocolate up to 9 and put in Wilfred Benitez in at 10. Now I'm going to have a lie down!... :roll: :roll: :roll: :wink: 8)
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Re: where do you put chavez. in the list..

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jtute wrote:where u put chavez or he was only a average fighter in your mind
Chavez was a great fighter but I think these guys eclipsed him and were around in more competitive eras. Lots of other greats are out of the top ten like Gomez, Zarate, Saldivar..... as I said earlier, spoilt for choice!... :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Post by elmersalsa »

I picked Roberto Duran as the greatest Latin fighter of All-Time...No question about it!!!

I have not seen a Latin fighter that has captivated the masses like this SUPER CHAMPION...HE WAS UNIQUE nad in my view, a top 5 all time greatest fighter.

My Latin list is this one:
1. Roberto Duran (Panama) there is not a better latin fighter.
2. Carlos Monzon (Argentina)
3. Julio Cesar Chavez (Mexico)
4. Alexis Arguello (Nicaragua)
5. Eder Jofre (Brazil)
6. Panama Al Brown (Panama)

The last 4??? I do not know, but I probably rate them like this:

7. Kid Gavilan (Cuba)
8. Kid Chocolate (Cuba)
9. Salvador Sanchez (Mexico)
10. Ricardo Lopez (Mexico), Ruben Olivares (Mexico) or Manuel Ortiz (USA)

Honorable mention: Miguel Canto (Mexico), Pascual Perez (Argentina), Wilfredo Gomez (Puerto Rico), Wilfred Benitez (Puerto Rico), Carlos Ortiz (Puerto Rico), and Eusebio Pedroza (Panama)
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