Does anybody have a deep knowledge of the best Thai boxers of all-time and how would they fare against the greatest Mexican boxers of all-time in a pound-per-pound basis?
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P4P, how would the greatest Thai boxers fare w/ the greatest Mexican boxersofalltime?
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My knowledge of Thai fighters isn't too deep, but the most well known was Khaosai Galaxy, whom many view as the greatest Thai boxer ever. However, he's also one of the most overatted fighters of all-time and would mostly likely have been soundly beaten by the likes of Julio Cesar Chavez and Salvador Sanchez, in a p4p bout.
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Originally posted by GodzHandabso****inglutely
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Originally posted by rslAnd let me guess y'all are of Mexican or Latin descent... Okay that maybe the truth, but are you guys even familiar with the top thai fighters of today and yester-years, cause from the limited amount of clips and fights that I've seen with great Thai boxers they look pretty f**kin' awesome I mean their boxing ability and power arei feel right up their with the best of 'em, it's frustrating that politics get in the way of seeing the best of the best in the world and not just concentrated w/ Mexican-Americans U.S. fighters, and Native mexicans. I mean if you think about it back then and maybe just a few years back we would've never seen Pac expose supposedly top mexican featherweights only to find out that they are just as much a bum as Pacqauio is. I mean since you guys are sold on Mexicans just being way better than their Asian counterpart, would you also agree that if you put up the Greatest Mexicans of All-time against the greatest African-Americans of all-time that the Mexicans wouldn't have a chance in hell I mean Pernell Whitaker alone will make every single Mexican look very average, **** he did it against Chavez and young quicker De La Hoya looked lost against an over the hill "Sweet Pea".
Its like you implied you have to measure a fighter by his performances against established good opposition. Most champs and recognized greats of today and the "yester-years" might have never fought a thai fighter but they fought and beat the RECOGNIZED bar of opposition.
From what i hear from the Phillipines is that Thai fighters get fed amateur-level (and worse-level sometimes) Phillipine fighters like if they were ****** so how do you expect people to answer your question?.
P.S. Chavez was way past his prime when he fought/was beat Whitaker. If thats exposure looks like almost every champ ever must has gotten exposed as being bum.
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Originally posted by rslAnd let me guess y'all are of Mexican or Latin descent... Okay that maybe the truth, but are you guys even familiar with the top thai fighters of today and yester-years, cause from the limited amount of clips and fights that I've seen with great Thai boxers they look pretty f**kin' awesome I mean their boxing ability and power arei feel right up their with the best of 'em, it's frustrating that politics get in the way of seeing the best of the best in the world and not just concentrated w/ Mexican-Americans U.S. fighters, and Native mexicans. I mean if you think about it back then and maybe just a few years back we would've never seen Pac expose supposedly top mexican featherweights only to find out that they are just as much a bum as Pacqauio is. I mean since you guys are sold on Mexicans just being way better than their Asian counterpart, would you also agree that if you put up the Greatest Mexicans of All-time against the greatest African-Americans of all-time that the Mexicans wouldn't have a chance in hell I mean Pernell Whitaker alone will make every single Mexican look very average, **** he did it against Chavez and young quicker De La Hoya looked lost against an over the hill "Sweet Pea".
I have news for you. Pernell Whittiker made EVERYONE look average thats why he is an all time great.
First of all Pac aint even Thai and not only that he's had one good fights against a Mexican.
Saman Sorjaturong one of the greatest Thai fighters off all time was DESTROYED by Ricardo Lopez in 2 rounds.
Most Thai fighters flat out refuse to fight outside of Thailand like Verapol Shaprom.
The only country that out does Mexico when it comes to boxing and boxing history is The USA.
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Originally posted by UltimateLOL obviously you hold some serious recentment. You need to calm down. The fact of the matter is Thai fighters simply havent really made a name for themselves in the big Boxing scene. Most of us have never even seen a Thai fighter, much less make it to the big time.
Its like you implied you have to measure a fighter by his performances against established good opposition. Most champs and recognized greats of today and the "yester-years" might have never fought a thai fighter but they fought and beat the RECOGNIZED bar of opposition.
From what i hear from the Phillipines is that Thai fighters get fed amateur-level (and worse-level sometimes) Phillipine fighters like if they were ****** so how do you expect people to answer your question?.
P.S. Chavez was way past his prime when he fought/was beat Whitaker. If thats exposure looks like almost every champ ever must has gotten exposed as being bum.
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