My respect level has gone up immensely for Caleb Plant. It’s more apparent than ever, that the PBC did him Plant’s development a huge disservice by feeding him stiffs. Iron sharpens Iron. Benavidez, Jermall, and Plant should’ve been fighting each other long ago. Their records wouldn’t have that “0” that the PBC cherishes so much because of Floyd. But they’d be much more dangerous and legitimate competition for anyone.
Hi legs gave out when Canelo clocked him with the same shot he’d been throwing all night. Plants defense was excellent but Canelo is a force of Nature.
Mr. Kollmorgen, may I please know what part of the world are you from Sir? Also are you a fan of Canelo Alvarez and perhaps of other Mexican boxers as well? I'm just curious thank you.
Mr. Kollmorgen, may I please know what is your earliest memory and/or history with my country of Mexico or with Mexicans or with Mexican culture as far back as you can possibly remember as a child or teenager in the United States?
In other words how did you first learn about Mexico or about Mexican culture growing up?
Perhaps your very first knowledge about Mexico or about Mexican culture happened in school, or from watching the television, or listening on the radio, or perhaps it was your parents, or other family members or friends who first introduced you anything relating to Mexico or Mexican culture? Or perhaps your very first knowledge about Mexico happened in some other way?
The reason for asking you all these strange questions is because we as Mexicans are by far the most culturally patriotic people for our country, for our culture, for our history more so than any other nationality on Earth. Trust me on this, our love for Mexico is like a religion for us.
But at the same time we recognize and are deeply ashamed and embarrassed of our corrupt Mexican government which is mostly responsible for most of Mexico's many problems the biggest ones being our country's poverty and organized crime. Unfortunately the Mexican government is still too powerful to overthrow, for now. This is why there's so many Mexicans living in the United States. Although the current government is doing a descent job at the moment. But all the negative things about Mexico is for another time...
As a result of our extreme patriotism we absolutely love it when we see people from other countries and other races that have any personal interest in our country, or our culture. In your case with our Mexican boxers!!!
Seeing people from other countries and other ethnic backgrounds that have any personal interest in our country, in our people or in our culture brings us much more patriotism, joy, honor and it means more to us than you can possibly imagine. It is that important for Mexicans.
This is why I'm asking you all these strange questions. I would truly appreciate your honest responses. Thank you for your time Mr. Kollmorgen.
My respect level has gone up immensely for Caleb Plant. It’s more apparent than ever, that the PBC did him Plant’s development a huge disservice by feeding him stiffs. Iron sharpens Iron. Benavidez, Jermall, and Plant should’ve been fighting each other long ago. Their records wouldn’t have that “0” that the PBC cherishes so much because of Floyd. But they’d be much more dangerous and legitimate competition for anyone.
Good accomplishment but not an impressive win for 10 rounds when Plants legs gave out.
You must be a Mayweather Jr. Aren't you?
Hi legs gave out when Canelo clocked him with the same shot he’d been throwing all night. Plants defense was excellent but Canelo is a force of Nature.
Mr. Kollmorgen, may I please know what part of the world are you from Sir? Also are you a fan of Canelo Alvarez and perhaps of other Mexican boxers as well? I'm just curious thank you.
Respectfully,
Benito González García
Benito, I am from nyc. A big fan of Canelo and many other boxers. Many great Mexican boxers over the years!
Mr. Kollmorgen, may I please know what is your earliest memory and/or history with my country of Mexico or with Mexicans or with Mexican culture as far back as you can possibly remember as a child or teenager in the United States?
In other words how did you first learn about Mexico or about Mexican culture growing up?
Perhaps your very first knowledge about Mexico or about Mexican culture happened in school, or from watching the television, or listening on the radio, or perhaps it was your parents, or other family members or friends who first introduced you anything relating to Mexico or Mexican culture? Or perhaps your very first knowledge about Mexico happened in some other way?
The reason for asking you all these strange questions is because we as Mexicans are by far the most culturally patriotic people for our country, for our culture, for our history more so than any other nationality on Earth. Trust me on this, our love for Mexico is like a religion for us.
But at the same time we recognize and are deeply ashamed and embarrassed of our corrupt Mexican government which is mostly responsible for most of Mexico's many problems the biggest ones being our country's poverty and organized crime. Unfortunately the Mexican government is still too powerful to overthrow, for now. This is why there's so many Mexicans living in the United States. Although the current government is doing a descent job at the moment. But all the negative things about Mexico is for another time...
As a result of our extreme patriotism we absolutely love it when we see people from other countries and other races that have any personal interest in our country, or our culture. In your case with our Mexican boxers!!!
Seeing people from other countries and other ethnic backgrounds that have any personal interest in our country, in our people or in our culture brings us much more patriotism, joy, honor and it means more to us than you can possibly imagine. It is that important for Mexicans.
This is why I'm asking you all these strange questions. I would truly appreciate your honest responses. Thank you for your time Mr. Kollmorgen.
Respectfully,
Benito González García