present and future Cubans will hurt their opponents with frequency
Seems to me that way, although Lara will hurt you if ask for it. I seen him doing it. But yes, the new generation are younger and learning from past mistakes. Casamayor and Hurtado, ones of the first to make the jump, would always look to hurt.
So far I only see Robeisy and Morrel with that style.
I like both but Morrel worries me with his hands down all the time.
Robeisy I've been a fan of since he whooped Shakure in the Olympics. He reminds me of a Salvador Sanchez with his high guard and fast In and out movements.
Can't wait to see him put it on Dogboe this weekend.
So far I only see Robeisy and Morrel with that style.
I like both but Morrel worries me with his hands down all the time.
Robeisy I've been a fan of since he whooped Shakure in the Olympics. He reminds me of a Salvador Sanchez with his high guard and fast In and out movements.
Can't wait to see him put it on Dogboe this weekend.
Robeisy has adjusted well to the pro style. His offense is pretty scary and Im just interested to see if Dogboe can go the distance with him.
Seems to me that way, although Lara will hurt you if ask for it. I seen him doing it. But yes, the new generation are younger and learning from past mistakes. Casamayor and Hurtado, ones of the first to make the jump, would always look to hurt.
Fighters get surprised when they're able make him fight. There's no quit in him. The first one to find that out was William. Next was perro, in a ring the size of a phone booth. I remember maidana was the main event and the ring was perfect for his style.
So far I only see Robeisy and Morrel with that style.
I like both but Morrel worries me with his hands down all the time.
Robeisy I've been a fan of since he whooped Shakure in the Olympics. He reminds me of a Salvador Sanchez with his high guard and fast In and out movements.
Can't wait to see him put it on Dogboe this weekend.
Yoelvis Gomez, Ariel Perez, Kevin Brown, Orestes Velazquez, Fundora, well Fundora was born here, so he's not really Cuban, although his Cuban father teach him the way. Who else, they're a bunch of kids fighting out of Dubai that don't look for the points.
Yoelvis Gomez, Ariel Perez, Kevin Brown, Orestes Velazquez, Fundora, well Fundora was born here, so he's not really Cuban, although his Cuban father teach him the way. Who else, they're a bunch of kids fighting out of Dubai that don't look for the points.
Fundora is American of Mexican and Cuban decent think it's safe to say he fights a bit more like a Mexican than cuban.
Fundora is American of Mexican and Cuban decent think it's safe to say he fights a bit more like a Mexican than cuban.
Well, I don't consider him Cuban, he ain't Cuban, just like benavidez is not mexican. I agreed with you, but if you saw benny kid paret, gavilan, chocolate, Ultiminio Ramos, Florentino Fernández, el feo Rodriguez, and countless other Cubans, there's no much of a difference. And remember his father is Cuban and was the one teaching boxing, he was born in Florida and it was good for him to move to California. I'd think he gets better sparring there.
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