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    Default Re: 3 of Mexicos promising stars...

    For the record I DID NOT make that video...

    And I agree, there are a lot of top prospects in Mexico BUT let's also be realistic there are virtually a lot of top prospects in the other countries as well. Not all are gonna make it...

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    these aren't just run of the mill prospects. these are top prospects who are already scheduled to fight for title fights/eliminators. and aside from the u.s., tell me what country has as many top prospects as these?

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    Quote Originally Posted by milmascaras1 View Post
    these aren't just run of the mill prospects. these are top prospects who are already scheduled to fight for title fights/eliminators. and aside from the u.s., tell me what country has as many top prospects as these?
    I agree Mexico has the most prospects around. I like a lot of them you have listed. But some I don't. And some ain't even prospects any more. And some ain't even Mexican. Robert Marroquin, Chris Avalos, Luis Ramos, Victor Ortiz, Miguel Angel Garcia and Brandon Rios are all US born. While there from Mexican nationality there not considered Mexican prospects. There US prospects.

    The ones I expect big things from are Abner Mare, Saul Alvarez and James de la Rosa.

    Juan Carlos Burgos, Miguel Beltran, Omar Chavez and Urbano Antillon will be solid and maybe title holders

    Victor Terrazas (superstar all over him?), Adrian Hernandez and Alejandro Sanabria I'm not big on at all. Hernan Marquez I also think needs more work before he tries for a title.

    Carlos Cuadras and Antonio Lozada Jr need to step up there comp level. They've been in much to soft. Andres Gutierrez looks good so far

    My favorite of the prospects is clearly Alonso Lopez. Son of the great Ricardo Lopez. He's only fought twice but his fathers influence is clearly evident.

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    Default Re: 3 of Mexicos promising stars...

    violent,

    i wrote that i was going to add mexican and mexican-american. just because they were not born in the same countries, mexican blood is still running through their veins. as a mexican-american, i am a big fan of both sides. you don't think victor terrazas, adrian hernandez, alejandro sanabria and hernan marquez have the potential to be champions some day? i sure do. like i said, adrian hernandez destroyed rodel mayol last year. fighters on the u.s. side are equally as good. i especially am high on chris avalos. this guy is special. victor ortiz will be a good champion someday. robert marroquin is a budding star waiting to happen. luis ramos, miguel angel garcia and brandon rios are also oozing with talent. and yeah, alfonso lopez seems to be a very good prospect but right now it is very early. his fathers genes won't hurt him though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by milmascaras1 View Post
    violent,

    i wrote that i was going to add mexican and mexican-american. just because they were not born in the same countries, mexican blood is still running through their veins. as a mexican-american, i am a big fan of both sides. you don't think victor terrazas, adrian hernandez, alejandro sanabria and hernan marquez have the potential to be champions some day? i sure do. like i said, adrian hernandez destroyed rodel mayol last year. fighters on the u.s. side are equally as good. i especially am high on chris avalos. this guy is special. victor ortiz will be a good champion someday. robert marroquin is a budding star waiting to happen. luis ramos, miguel angel garcia and brandon rios are also oozing with talent. and yeah, alfonso lopez seems to be a very good prospect but right now it is very early. his fathers genes won't hurt him though.
    I'm aware there Mexican-American. But some I think have been more Americanized than others. I have a hard time calling Brandon Rios a Mexican prospect when he doesn't even talk Spanish. But it's not that big of a deal. Feel free to call them what you want.

    I'm aware Adrain Hernandez destroyed Rodel Mayol (who I never thought much of). I'm also aware he got knocked out by a much lesser fighter in Oscar Ibarra. And wasn't impressive in his 2 fights in Italy. Victor Terrazas is ok. But I don't see Super Star in him like you do. Sanabria should of got the loss in his last fight instead of a draw. Chris Avalos does look good so far. But he's been in real soft. They need to get him better comp.

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