Who is the Best P4P Peurto Rican fighter ever?
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El Flaco Maqnifico
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Who is the Best P4P Peurto Rican fighter ever?
Who do you believe is the best Puerto Rican fighter ever?
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pundit
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Now there is Miguel Cotto who I considered overrated for a long time, but in 2006 he has really established himself.Andy Mac wrote:Agreed on both counts.pundit wrote:Benitez for me.
Puerto Rico is an amazing little island, given the sheer numbers of quality fighters it has produced.
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Borinken25
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Seamus I agree 100% with your statementSeamus wrote:Plus Puerto Rico produced Iris Chacon who was more exciting to watch than Ortiz, Benitez, Gomez and Trinidad combined.
My list goes like this:
1. Carlos Ortiz
2. Wilfredo Gomez (Could have #1 if he didn't party so much)
3. Wilfredo Benitez
4. Felix Trinidad
5. Pedro Montanez
There is one fighter that one everything is set and done might jump to the top 5 fighter from Puerto Rico, and that is Ivan Calderon. It is a shame that not too many people pay attention to him. He has absolutely no power but his technique is awesome and his deserves a lot more credit than people are giving him.
Here is a nice article about him:
2006 END OF YEAR AWARDS
Compiled by the FightBeat Staff
MOST UNDERRATED BOXER:
IVAN CALDERON
If you thought the strawweight division retired with Ricardo Lopez, you haven't been paying attention. He may not be able to crack an egg with his feather fists but Ivan Calderon is a purist’s dream. Calderon's superb technical skills and handspeed have earned him an undefeated record and a WBO belt too big for his 5'0” size. Like Lopez, he may never get the fanfare his heavier counterparts are accustomed to. For now, he can appease hardcore fans with a unification match versus WBC titlist Eagle Kyowa.
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El Flaco Maqnifico
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Borinken25
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I score the fight 115 to 114 for Collazo, but even like that I don't actually call it a robbery. It was really close.El Flaco Maqnifico wrote:I love Collazo too but I do believe its a little early to put him up there with the greatest fighters. By the way do believe his loss to Hatton was a robbery?BoxBuzz wrote:Luis Collazo
Ok I admit I was simply baiting here...not exactly trolling but this guy should be given some credit....he was supposed to be hand picked and fed to Hatton to fatten him up. Well ok maybe that's not the best analogy but you know what I mean...and he came back...if it would have been a 15 rounder we likely would have had a different outcome. So he may be the current best rep from PR.
Don't forget Jose "Monon" Gonzalez who has wins over Luis Rodriguez, Florentino Fernandez, Vicente Rondon, Hurricane Carter, Bobby Cassidy and a bunch of other good fighters.
Incidentally, his record is not complete. It is my understanding that promoterRafito Cedeno hired him to teach an undefeated upstart with an attitude a lesson and although retired for some time, Monon travelled to Venezuela and beat the prospect blue. I have no more info, but if someone finds that fight it deserves to be added.
Incidentally, his record is not complete. It is my understanding that promoterRafito Cedeno hired him to teach an undefeated upstart with an attitude a lesson and although retired for some time, Monon travelled to Venezuela and beat the prospect blue. I have no more info, but if someone finds that fight it deserves to be added.
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JAHamilton77
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1. Wilfredo Gomez
2. Carlos Ortiz
3. Wilfredo Benitez
4. Felix Trinidad
5. Edwin Rosario
6. Esteban De Jesus
7. Samuel Serrano
8. Wilfredo Vazquez
9. Sixto Escobar
10. John John Molina
Also Rans: Ivan Calderon, Miguel Cotto, Hector Camacho, Jose Torres, Carlos De Leon (and I am sure there are others I am slighting)
2. Carlos Ortiz
3. Wilfredo Benitez
4. Felix Trinidad
5. Edwin Rosario
6. Esteban De Jesus
7. Samuel Serrano
8. Wilfredo Vazquez
9. Sixto Escobar
10. John John Molina
Also Rans: Ivan Calderon, Miguel Cotto, Hector Camacho, Jose Torres, Carlos De Leon (and I am sure there are others I am slighting)
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torodecayey
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amazing how, as time goes by, reputations change so much
30 years ago ...if you asked this question- most people would've said Jose Torres. Carlos Ortiz back then was considered a hot and cold fighter whose best wins came against smaller fighters: Elorde-Laguna-Ramos etc.
my vote goes to Felix Trinidad, Gomez, Torres, Benitez, Ortiz, Dejesus
30 years ago ...if you asked this question- most people would've said Jose Torres. Carlos Ortiz back then was considered a hot and cold fighter whose best wins came against smaller fighters: Elorde-Laguna-Ramos etc.
my vote goes to Felix Trinidad, Gomez, Torres, Benitez, Ortiz, Dejesus
But Duran was Duran!... can you imagine Ortiz beating Duran?... I cant...Decagon wrote:Ortiz was the more proven fighter. He beat Loi, Matthews, Old Bones, Elorde, Lane, Laguma and Ramos. Besides Duran, who did DeJesus beat? After an aging Suzuki, you're really stretching for a name.silkov wrote:Why arent more people mentioning Dejesus?.... was he really inferior to Ortiz?... from what I've seen I'd say Esteban was probably the better fighter.......