Quote Originally Posted by frankenfrank View Post
Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
amazing how you re-write history to fit your favorites, I've learned not to argue with the mentally challenged so on that note I'll let you keep hitting the pipe and just walk away, all I have to say is that Ramirez isn't even close to the top 20 of Mexican greats, much less greatest Latino fighters, you solely base greatness on the ability of taking a fucking punch when there are plenty of GREAT fighters who were chinny, Hearns and Jones pretty damn high on that list, maybe when you come down to REALITY well then that's when you'll be taken seriously
4d 3rd time : who did Ricardo Lopez beat ?
u keep posting shit , quoting my post , seemingly replying but repeatedly ignoring my simple questions .

U only listed a top 20 4 PR , i really wonder how your top 10 , let alone 20 , of Mexico will look like without Ramirez . He just wasn't chinny enough , was he ? maybe u'd have changed your mind after watching him getting nearly destroyed by Rosario in their rematch , or seemingly dropped by d lighter hitting Camacho . But watching fights is below your level . U don't need 2 watch fights . u were born with d knowledge of greatness .
I've seen Rosario's entire career, same as Camacho, that's why I know that Camacho wasn't dropped at all, closest thing was DLH and Camacho saved it by tackling him to the ground, you keep repeating yourself over and over rambling on about opinions not facts it's not Lopez's fault that there were/are virtually no big names at 105/108, yet still holds notable wins over Alvarez and "El nene" Sanchez, the reason he's held so high in regard is due to his technical ability and longevity, the fact that you don't even give the man credit for being one of the most brilliant technicians is absurd, as for you TRYING to give me a lesson in Puerto Rican fighters, you know NOTHING of Puerto Rican fighters if you don't have the fighters I mentioned in the top 20, most of them in the top 5

1.Wilfred Benitez (defensive genius)

2. Carlos Ortiz

3. Wilfredo Gomez (only lost to the best in his prime or afterwards) one of the
hardest bangers in the history of the sport, period

4. Felix Trinidad (don't get how the hell he's a cheater, when Richardson himself said that it was only illegal in NY, most of Trinidad's high profile fights were in Vegas)

5. Esteban DeJesus (one of the underrated fighters but his record alone speaks volumes)

and the list goes on, Rosario fought all comers but he's not the greatest Puerto Rican by a long shot, same as Ramirez is nowhere close to being anything related to the top Mexican