In the new Ring ****zine, they outline the unusual separation between their pro and amateur success.
Currently there are 13 mexican champions, not counting interim champs and those of mexican origin fighting out of the US. Yet withen the 108-year history of Olympic Boxing, they have won only 12 medals. For a comparison, Michael Phelps has 16 medals through 2 olympics, 4 more then mexico has through 23. THey also have the 23rd most boxing medals behind such countries as Italy(44), France(19) and Bulgaria(17)
Another thing to note is that Mexican Olympic medalists have not become great pros
Anybody find it weird how mexico has more current champs then olympic medals and pros do much better in the pros then amateurs?
Currently there are 13 mexican champions, not counting interim champs and those of mexican origin fighting out of the US. Yet withen the 108-year history of Olympic Boxing, they have won only 12 medals. For a comparison, Michael Phelps has 16 medals through 2 olympics, 4 more then mexico has through 23. THey also have the 23rd most boxing medals behind such countries as Italy(44), France(19) and Bulgaria(17)
Another thing to note is that Mexican Olympic medalists have not become great pros
Anybody find it weird how mexico has more current champs then olympic medals and pros do much better in the pros then amateurs?
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