Miguel Cotto, aged 33, is one modern-day boxer to join this list. The boxer has, for the last decade, wrecked destruction in the boxing ring, bridging the gap between technician and puncher (Klimes)
S. as well as Mexico (Marino, The Mexican Boxing Tradition)
S. as well as Mexico (Marino, The Mexican Boxing Tradition)
Puerto Rico: The Rivalry Puerto Rico and Mexico are both well-known for the proud fighting/boxing traditions they uphold, as well as their violent historic rivalry. Both nations have produced a number of illustrious boxers and world boxing champions (McRae)
As many as fourteen boxers from Mexico are included in the "International Boxing Hall of Fame," one of whom is the famous Julio Cesar Chavez, considered by many as one among the best of boxers in boxing history. Therefore, it isn't a surprising thing that today, boxing as a sport, has gained immense popularity all over the country (Mercer)
But the same cannot be said when it comes to deciding which nations rank superior over all others in boxing pound-for-pound. Unquestionably, Puerto Rico bags that spot (Rosenthal)
Puerto Rican and Mexican boxers never ducked one another, and this would be one classic bout for boxing fans. Alvarez (promoted by De La Hoya) fought Cotto on 2nd May, 2015 (Satterfield)
Boxing in Puerto Rico Right from the 1930s, every decade has witnessed at least one Puerto Rican top boxing champion. In the 60s, Carlos Ortiz ranked as a leading lightweight champion, and during the late 70s, Wilfredo Gomez became one among the greatest pound-for-pound fighter in boxing history (Seekins)
Commentators on TV become misty-eyed when discussing "national pride" as well as the grand Puerto Rican-Mexican fighting tradition. Still, there are some who suggest that this rivalry isn't as great as one envisages (Stradley)
AMC needs to employ the services of FCB, which is a multinational advertising agency that understands the Latin American region and the market trends therein as much as the U.S. market (FCB Worldwide Inc., 2016)