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  • Cuban Boxing? Can they cut it in the Pros?

    Cuban Boxing? Can they cut it in the Pros?

    Every Pro has took a L quite easily except for the anomaly RIGO but everyone else has been beat.

    Lara Lost to Canelo running for his life
    Solis fat ass still on crunches from collapsing under his own weight
    Gamboa got beat senseless left flopping around on the ring, rumor has it he still trying to get up


    Now my Question is double edged, Cuban Boxing gets a huge big ups in the amateur world but are a dud in the pros, now is the reason they so successful in the amatuer world is because they are like 30 competing against teenagers? and if they were allowed to turn pro and compete like normal would they even have a great amateur program? Since they will be turning pro at a young age and not sticking in the amatuers.

    What do you guys think.

  • #2
    Rigo seems to be doing just fine

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    • #3
      Originally posted by FrankieClutch View Post
      Rigo seems to be doing just fine
      I assume you didnt even read the thread and are just replying based on the thread title huh.

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      • #4
        Considering the number of guys they have pro I'm sure they'd be just fine if everyone could go pro in cuba

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        • #5
          they are good boxers until they face a mexican

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          • #6
            All of them seem to being doing fine..


            Gamboa, Lara, rigo all current or former world champs

            They had a few busts that didn't life up to expectations but so has every other country

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            • #7
              Yoan Pablo
              Luis Ortiz
              Lara
              Rigondeaux
              Gamboa
              Abril
              Franco
              Gonzalez
              Dorticos
              Barthelemy brothers
              Savigne
              Barrera
              Forestal
              Ramon
              Socarras
              Johnson
              Yoelvis
              I know I'm missing a few but this list is very impressive not only for the accomplishments but for what still to come, ah they are a few more coming

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BendOver View Post
                Yoan Pablo
                Luis Ortiz
                Lara
                Rigondeaux
                Gamboa
                Abril
                Franco
                Gonzalez
                Dorticos
                Barthelemy brothers
                Savigne
                Barrera
                Forestal
                Ramon
                Socarras
                Johnson
                Yoelvis
                I know I'm missing a few but this list is very impressive not only for the accomplishments but for what still to come, ah they are a few more coming
                Good list, but how the hell do you forget Casamayor? He's recent as hell.

                Just nitpicking, not being a prick.

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                • #9
                  Cuban fighters have had the same problem for years. They're great technicians but when you get to the professional ranks it changes. You need to train to be more entertaining and learn to fight in that style.

                  Since they don't; they tend to either fade into oblivion, i.e. Richard Abril and soon Rigondeaux, or they go into a fight trying to overcompensate and get KO'd.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by KO MX View Post
                    they are good boxers until they face a mexican
                    Like salido? because Lara made ginger look like $h1t

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