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Top 10 p4p:

1. Puerto Rico
2. Panama
3. U.S.
4. Dominican Republic
5. Venezuela
6. Mexico
7. Cuba
8. England
9. Argentina
10. Australia
Are you Hispanic? just curious.
Yeah. I also did some research, as opposed to throwing around uninformed opinions.

Panama #2? I know Duran was great but I'm a bit stuck after him!
Admittedly, it's kind of a forgettable list. Ismael Laguna and Eusebio Pedroza are the ones that mostly stick out. But Panama has had 23 world champions, and with such a small population, it places high on a "per capita" basis.
On that basis, I agree + Puerto Rico also belongs on top on that basis, Iwas just going on the numbers but fair enough thats the truth if your basing it like that
CC back, Big Dan. Actually, you made me think 'cause the thread title is "Top 3 Countries with Great Boxers." Not all world champions have been "great boxers" (see John Ruiz). So in retrospect, I'd move Panama, the Dominican Republic, and Venezuela a bit further down the list. But overall, I think measuring the number of world champions per capita is a pretty fair measuring stick, given the size difference between countries.
Well-researched? I don't see any proof of it being well-researched.Per capita basis?Then the Philippines must surely be included in your list.
It most certainly is...
19th place (26 world champions, 89 million people)
Definitely you're wrong in your research. 26 world champions? A hint bro, take a look at my other posts and you will know how many world champions the Philippines has produced.
I got my numbers from BoxRec. So if it's wrong, you need to contact the folks at BoxRec and have them fix the error. Regardless, say the number is short by some 10 champions..... it still won't move the Phillipines up with "the big boys" in terms of per capita boxing champions.