Top 5 greatest South and Central American fighters

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  1. Neil

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    anyone actually seen his olympic loss?
     
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    Just like Dan knows he wants cheese on that burger.
     
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    HE better change up his training pretty soon. Too many voices in there and none of them speaking any sense. A lot of these guys have very odd ideas about regimens and progressive training.

    Then I saw "The Money Team" written on the ropes and knew that madness was indeed reigning.

     
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    agREED.

    Had a better record of straight title defenses too (19).
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    Besides Esteban DeJesus & Saoul Mamby, the only recognizable names in his record are the guys who beat him: Benitez, Pryor & Locche. Kid Pambele was able to remain champ for 8 years mainly by fighting bums tbh.
     
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    What you can argue in Cervantes' defense is that Pedroza never dominated a prime fighter as good as DeJesus.

    Cervantes beat DeJesus easier than Duran did.
     
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    Pedroza lost to an Irish Whiteboy.

    Nobody who does that is pfp FedeLatino Cochabamba #1, Ever.
     
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    Pedroza was already looking toward retirement for over a year before that bout. He just wanted to set a record of 20 title defenses and then retire. He was no longer 'hungry' and retired after that loss. His 19 title defenses are still a record at featherweight, though.
     
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    DeJesus was moving up in weight though

    Pedroza's opposition is overall vastly better... fought in a traditional weight class with a deep talent pool and his challengers were overall rock solid

    Cervantes has a handful of good names on there and he's got great consistency and longevity but he has loads of guys who were run of the mill in a who-cares division
     
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    I think anybody who forces a draw out of Bob Foster needs a mention.
     
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    I sometimes wonder who does these fucking statues.
     
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    Last foto of Galindez. What a shitty undeserved way to go.


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    Jorge Ahumada was one of the three hard luck light heavyweights of the 1970s... there was Pierre Fourie first, then Ahumada and finally and most famously Yaqui Lopez

    Terrific fighters all but just in the wrong place at the wrong time again and again
     
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    Them and Quarry should have formed their own division. Bruiserweight.
     
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    Argentinian legends have shitty luck with cars.
     
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    Monzon and Galindez both.


    ................and Jorge Barrios too. Never knew that.

    Who wants to get fucked next!! I nominate Raul Balbi. Looks like he might enjoy Prison.

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