Re: The Top 5 Best Skilled Mexican Fighters
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Originally Posted by eagle
Possibly by the end of his career Mijares could be mentioned as one of the most skilled Mexican fighters.
You get CC#144 on me...
Spot on eagle and that's why I rated Mijares at #10 (on my list in pg. 2) already cause I've now seen 13 of his fights and Wow!! :o
This dudes got some mad skills man... Exceptional lateral movement his reach and footwork is superb...
Re: The Top 5 Best Skilled Mexican Fighters
Shit! How could I forget 'El Maestrito' Lopez.... :(
One of the most skilled and complete fighters I've seen even if it was for just a short period this dude had all the tools to (IMO) beat the likes of Vargas, ODLH, Tito and Ike. Would he have assesed himself properly and would have been 100% dedicated.
Re: The Top 5 Best Skilled Mexican Fighters
Mick my hat is off to you man you know your stuff and great vid on your profile. ;)
Re: The Top 5 Best Skilled Mexican Fighters
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If were going on skill alone than Jorge Paez has to be up there.
You must have fucken read my mind...
(Tho it took me a while to post cause I was taking out some clothes from the washer and putting it into the dryer but I had typed my post about 30 minutes ago)
Good call there VD on Paez... That fuckers waist was made out of rubber and the way he would toy with his opponents was funy as hell.
Paez was a hell of an entertainer. Another Mexican fighter who had very good skills and I thought was going to be a force was Nestor Garza. But he seemed to enjoy the night life more than the training life and instead turned out to be a disappointment. But he possessed very good skills
Re: The Top 5 Best Skilled Mexican Fighters
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by CutMeMick
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
If were going on skill alone than Jorge Paez has to be up there.
You must have fucken read my mind...
(Tho it took me a while to post cause I was taking out some clothes from the washer and putting it into the dryer but I had typed my post about 30 minutes ago)
Good call there VD on Paez... That fuckers waist was made out of rubber and the way he would toy with his opponents was funy as hell.
Paez was a hell of an entertainer. Another Mexican fighter who had very good skills and I thought was going to be a force was Nestor Garza. But he seemed to enjoy the night life more than the training life and instead turned out to be a disappointment. But he possessed very good skills
'El Tigre' Garza I've only seen his loss to Adams so I can't really comment on him.
Re: The Top 5 Best Skilled Mexican Fighters
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Originally Posted by MAYWEATHER P4P#1
Mick my hat is off to you man you know your stuff and great vid on your profile. ;)
Thanks...
Re: The Top 5 Best Skilled Mexican Fighters
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Originally Posted by CutMeMick
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Originally Posted by MAYWEATHER P4P#1
Mick my hat is off to you man you know your stuff and great vid on your profile. ;)
Thanks...
No probs ;) have a CC
Re: The Top 5 Best Skilled Mexican Fighters
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Originally Posted by CutMeMick
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by CutMeMick
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
If were going on skill alone than Jorge Paez has to be up there.
You must have fucken read my mind...
(Tho it took me a while to post cause I was taking out some clothes from the washer and putting it into the dryer but I had typed my post about 30 minutes ago)
Good call there VD on Paez... That fuckers waist was made out of rubber and the way he would toy with his opponents was funy as hell.
Paez was a hell of an entertainer. Another Mexican fighter who had very good skills and I thought was going to be a force was Nestor Garza. But he seemed to enjoy the night life more than the training life and instead turned out to be a disappointment. But he possessed very good skills
'El Tigre' Garza I've only seen his loss to Adams so I can't really comment on him.
Garza looked excellent in his title winning fight against Enrique Sanchez and his title defense against the capable Kozo Ishii. But it was the Adams fight in which he trained poorly. Garza came in heavy at the weight in and had to sweat off a couple of pounds. He looked lethargic and Adams took advantage. That was pretty much it for Garza who seemed to have lost his fire after that.