P4P Cuba would rule professional boxing if they were allowed to turn pro!

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  • Banderivets
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    #41
    I havent read the whole thread so maybe someone said it before me.


    The Pros are a completly different game. Whilst Cuba does have great talent, pros are pros and amatures are amatures.

    One of the reasons for amature talent in Cuba is because its a government program, because these guys do it since they were kids.

    Professional boxing is not a government sponsored/controller program, its just different.

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    • NAPO
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      #42
      "THEY MIGHT BEAT MEXICO".


      hahahahahahahahahahaha

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      • BetterCallSaul
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        #43
        There are a lot of variables.

        What if pro boxing was allowed, and then people boxers the amateurs and went staright pro? They would not be as skilled. A lot of Cuban olympic boxers have been amatuer for years and are usually in their mid 20's. British, American, and European olympic boxers are usually very young and have not had the same amount of experience. Thats probably why Cuba fares so good.

        If you ask me, Cuba would turn into a moderate olympic nation, and a moderate pro nation. No way would they be p4p the best.

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        • mellow_mood
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          #44
          Originally posted by timba1988
          There are a lot of variables.

          What if pro boxing was allowed, and then people boxers the amateurs and went staright pro? They would not be as skilled. A lot of Cuban olympic boxers have been amatuer for years and are usually in their mid 20's. British, American, and European olympic boxers are usually very young and have not had the same amount of experience. Thats probably why Cuba fares so good.

          If you ask me, Cuba would turn into a moderate olympic nation, and a moderate pro nation. No way would they be p4p the best.
          I agree with this post....



          the only good thing about this thread is that youu remind everyone whos the p4p world champion developer in the world!!!


          la isla!!!!

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