Mexico & Puerto Rico --- Who Has The One?
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Goodnight, Irene
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Mexico & Puerto Rico --- Who Has The One?
Nominate your choice for the greatest product from each, and then decide who was the best.
I say Olivares for Mex, Ortiz for PR, and Ortiz gets the nod from me.
I say Olivares for Mex, Ortiz for PR, and Ortiz gets the nod from me.
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Re: Mexico & Puerto Rico --- Who Has The One?
How do you like dem apples, Saad? 8)BarryWashington wrote:i agree with ur choices
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Re: Mexico & Puerto Rico --- Who Has The One?
Why dont they just forego the pretense of greatness and phrase the poll to reflect the voters?
"Which Rican are you most familiar with?"
"Which Rican are you most familiar with?"
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Mexico & Puerto Rico --- Who Has The One?
Goodnight, Irene wrote:How do you like dem apples, Saad? 8)BarryWashington wrote:i agree with ur choices
Love um, I agree.
Re: Mexico & Puerto Rico --- Who Has The One?
Chavez and Ortiz – Chavez is the one. His record, quality of opposition, longevity, among many other things put him at the top.
Re: Mexico & Puerto Rico --- Who Has The One?
You must not be too familiar with Ortiz quality of opposition as well as his record because Ortiz has a better resume than Chavez in my opinion. Chavez only thing over Ortiz is longevity. Other than that Ortiz has more HOF on his record than Chavez.Aftermath wrote:Chavez and Ortiz – Chavez is the one. His record, quality of opposition, longevity, among many other things put him at the top.
For me the always under-rated Carlos Ortiz
What always surprises me is that when they mention the best among Puerto Ricans nobody ever mentions fighters such as Pedro Montañez and Jose Basora. Basora drew vs a prime Robinson, and has wins over all-time greats like LaMotta, Holman Williams, and Zivic. Also, was a hair away from knocking out Ezzard Charles. To me it seems that Basora is a very under-rated fighter.
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Idisagree wrote:You must not be too familiar with Ortiz quality of opposition as well as his record because Ortiz has a better resume than Chavez in my opinion. Chavez only thing over Ortiz is longevity. Other than that Ortiz has more HOF on his record than Chavez.Aftermath wrote:Chavez and Ortiz – Chavez is the one. His record, quality of opposition, longevity, among many other things put him at the top.
For me the always under-rated Carlos Ortiz
What always surprises me is that when they mention the best among Puerto Ricans nobody ever mentions fighters such as Pedro Montañez and Jose Basora. Basora drew vs a prime Robinson, and has wins over all-time greats like LaMotta, Holman Williams, and Zivic. Also, was a hair away from knocking out Ezzard Charles. To me it seems that Basora is a very under-rated fighter.
I’m very familiar with Ortiz’ quality of opposition. That’s why I pick him over Gomez, Trinidad and Benitez. I still think Chavez’ consistency and other accomplishments rate him above Ortiz.
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Re: Mexico & Puerto Rico --- Who Has The One?
Amen to Basora & Montanez, & I have made the case for each in the past. Both should be on any Rican all-timers' list worth its salt.Idisagree wrote:You must not be too familiar with Ortiz quality of opposition as well as his record because Ortiz has a better resume than Chavez in my opinion. Chavez only thing over Ortiz is longevity. Other than that Ortiz has more HOF on his record than Chavez.Aftermath wrote:Chavez and Ortiz – Chavez is the one. His record, quality of opposition, longevity, among many other things put him at the top.
For me the always under-rated Carlos Ortiz
What always surprises me is that when they mention the best among Puerto Ricans nobody ever mentions fighters such as Pedro Montañez and Jose Basora. Basora drew vs a prime Robinson, and has wins over all-time greats like LaMotta, Holman Williams, and Zivic. Also, was a hair away from knocking out Ezzard Charles. To me it seems that Basora is a very under-rated fighter.
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Re: Mexico & Puerto Rico --- Who Has The One?
Saldivar and Ortiz. Very close, but I'll take Ortiz narrowly due to versatility.
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Re: Mexico & Puerto Rico --- Who Has The One?
For Mexico:
Chavez
For Puerto Rico:
Gomez
Chavez
For Puerto Rico:
Gomez
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Re: Mexico & Puerto Rico --- Who Has The One?
& the better man?elmersalsa wrote:For Mexico:
Chavez
For Puerto Rico:
Gomez