Edgar Berlanga leaves Top Rank

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  1. Xplosive

    Xplosive X-MOD Bad Motherfucker

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    The two sides mutually agreed to part ways.

    Does this mean Berlanga comes to PBC to get fed to Morrell and Benavidez?
     
  2. Neil

    Neil tueur de grenouilles

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    Shows you what top rank thinks of him if they just let him out of his contract
     
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    Slice N Dice Big stiff idiot

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    I never got the Berlanga hype if I'm honest, strong guy but he always came across as limited.
     
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  4. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    This will be the end of his career
     
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  5. Xplosive

    Xplosive X-MOD Bad Motherfucker

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    Put him in with Morrell and it really will be the end of his career.
     
  6. ILLUMINATI

    ILLUMINATI Roberto Duran

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    Are there any rappers or reggaeton boxing promoters around? Fat Joe, 50 cent, Bad bunny, etc do they do some boxing promoting on the side?
     
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    Xplosive X-MOD Bad Motherfucker

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    Bad Bunny is a maricon. Oscar is the only bisexual promoter allowed in boxing.
     
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    Dog Jones WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    Feed him to Bivol
     
  9. ILLUMINATI

    ILLUMINATI Roberto Duran

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    For some clout Berlanga would let Bad Bunny put it in his ass....
     
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  10. ILLUMINATI

    ILLUMINATI Roberto Duran

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    Nah..... Benavidez vs. Berlanga is the fight that needs to be made. Promote it like a typical Mexico vs Puerto Rico rivalry, let both fighters talk shit, they both can and do. Benavidez should go crazy with the shit talking, i'm the best mejican at 160-168-175, I'm no pussy puto fake mejican ginger bitch, etc..Show some nice highlight of Berlanga best moments...it will sell itself.

    And hopefully Benavidez comes off with an impressive victory and more pressure on Canelo to fight his fellow mejican...he ain't even full mejican he's a halvesy. Canelo has no excuse...
     
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    Jesus of montreal WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    That 1st round ko streak was pretty much the proof berlanga was all hype and no substance
     
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    Got dropped hard by a non-puncher that BJS beat up. Nuff said .
     
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    REED:rolleyes:
     
  14. Azazel

    Azazel "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Berlanga had potential imo. Doesn't mean he would have been a p4p king or even a dominant champ but I don't think he was a legit fraud as he's made out to be here. But it's clear he has no dedication and doesn't seem he wants to put on the work to improve his game (or else he wouldn't have been released by TR for nothing) so pretty much a given he won't amount to nothing.
     
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    Azazel "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Benavidez is way past fighting the Berlanga of the world and I don't think the fight would sell nearly as well as you think it would either. It's a meaningless mismatch. Him vs Morel would have some traction (though Berlanga's losing badly this one as well).
     
  16. Xplosive

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    I agree.

    He hardly would have been the next Trinidad, but he could have been better than he is now if he had been more dedicated to improving his skill level.
     
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    ILLUMINATI Roberto Duran

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    Unless he's fighting Canelo Benavidez isn't going to sell much. Benavidez vs. Berlanga will do better than a fight vs. Andrade, Plant, or anyone at 168-175 and it's a much easier fight.

    Of course it's a mismatch but Benavidez wouldn't mind an easy pay day, a big victory in front of his hometown.
     
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    Berlanga vs Danny Jacobs in talks for June.

    I guess Fast Eddie is banking on Jacobs being washed up and rusty, and will make Berlanga look good.
     
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    Jacobs during his treatment was still 10x better than this scrub.
     
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    Wouldn't be surprising if Jacobs pulled it off.
     
  21. puerto rock

    puerto rock WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    Dangerous fight. Berlanga just doesn’t show any improvement nor do you get any sense that he wants to improve.
     
  22. Neil

    Neil tueur de grenouilles

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    Zero chance this fight happens
     
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    Boxingfan25 Undisputed Champion

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    I don't why people say that there's a rivalry between Mexico and Puerto Rico. Mexico pretty much owns puerto rico in boxing. Mexico and Puerto Rico have a rich history of producing successful boxers, but Mexico has had more success in the sport overall. There are several factors that may have contributed to this difference in success, including:

    1. Cultural Importance: Boxing is an important part of Mexican culture, with a long tradition of producing world-class fighters. Mexican boxers often come from poor or working-class backgrounds, where boxing can provide an avenue for success and upward mobility.

    2. Large Boxing Community: Mexico has a much larger population than Puerto Rico, and as a result, a larger pool of potential boxing talent to draw from. This has allowed Mexico to produce more boxers and also to develop a more robust boxing infrastructure, including gyms, trainers, and promoters.

    3. High Level of Competition: Mexican boxers are known for their toughness, aggression, and technical skill, which has helped them excel in the ring. Additionally, Mexico has a strong amateur boxing program that has produced many talented fighters who have gone on to have successful professional careers.

    4. Boxing Styles: Mexican boxers tend to be more aggressive, pressure fighters who are not afraid to exchange punches and take risks in the ring. Puerto Rican boxers, on the other hand, tend to be more technical and rely on speed and footwork (flamboyance)to outmaneuver their opponents. While both styles can be effective, the Mexican style may be better suited to the professional ranks, where knockouts and exciting fights are highly valued.

    5. Boxing Legends: Mexico has produced some of the greatest boxers of all time, including Julio Cesar Chavez, Salvador Sanchez, Juan Manuel Marquez, and Canelo Alvarez. These boxers have helped to cement Mexico's reputation as a boxing powerhouse, inspiring future generations of Mexican fighters to pursue the sport.
    In conclusion, while both Mexico and Puerto Rico have produced many talented boxers, Mexico has had more success overall due to factors such as cultural importance, a larger pool of potential talent, a strong amateur program, and a style of boxing that is well-suited to the professional ranks there is no rilvary not even close.
     
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    Xplosive X-MOD Bad Motherfucker

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    Many (including myself) would say that Carlos Ortiz is the greatest fighter between PR and Mexico. That is, unless, you consider that the greatest Latin fighter ever had a Mexican daddy.
     
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    Boxingfan25 Undisputed Champion

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    Carlos Ortiz may have been a great fighter, but let's be real, he's not exactly in the same league as legends like Julio Cesar Chavez or Roberto Duran. It's like comparing a Kia to a Ferrari. Sure, Ortiz had an impressive career, but he's not exactly the Muhammad Ali of Latin fighters. He's more like the George Foreman solid, but not quite the greatest of all time.

    Let's not forget that boxing is a subjective sport, and while Ortiz was undoubtedly talented, his style and accomplishments may not resonate with everyone. Kind of like how some people prefer tacos over burritos. When it comes to the greatest Latin fighters of all time, Ortiz's name might come up, but he's not exactly at the top of the list. He's more like that underrated album by a band that only the real fans know about. Don't get me wrong, Carlos Ortiz was a fantastic boxer, but when it comes to the all-time greats, he's more like that honorable mention you give to someone who almost made the cut.
     
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    Ortiz definitely ranks above Chavez IMO.
     
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    Xplosive X-MOD Bad Motherfucker

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    Dumbest shit I've ever read in my life. Ortiz is easily in Chavez's league. His resume of wins is much deeper than Chavez's. Saying Chavez is a level above Carlos Ortiz is a casual fan type statement. Your post is a combination of Mexican bias, and a poor source of history.

    And newsflash: Chavez ain't in Duran's league. Don't pretend like they're on equal footing or something. Duran was better at 99% of things, and Duran's resume obliterates Chavez's resume.
     
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    You make it sound like Duran vs chavez wouldn't have been world War 3
     
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    In regards to your statement, I appreciate your perspective and knowledge of boxing history. It's true that Carlos Ortiz had an impressive career with wins over top opponents, including Floyd Patterson and Joe Brown. However, Julio Cesar Chavez also had an outstanding career, winning world titles in multiple weight classes and holding a record of 107-6-2 with 86 knockouts.

    As for Roberto Duran, he is undoubtedly one of the greatest boxers of all time with a remarkable resume, including victories over Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns. It's not my intention to diminish his accomplishments or compare him unfavorably to Chavez.

    In any case, boxing is a subjective sport, and everyone has their own opinions on who the greatest fighters are. Let's continue the discussion with respect for each other's perspectives without resorting to racial slurs or personal insults. Thank you.
     
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    Ortiz beat Patterson? Damn he was a monster
     
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