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New Rivalry? Cuba vs Mexico
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Originally posted by damit305 View PostCuban fighters pose a serious threat to Mexican fighters. Too many Mexicans ducking, hiding behind promoters.
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Rivalry? How many top mexicans has Rigo beat? Lara has a good win against Angulo but that Molina draw is a question. Abril most think that he beat Rios but there is no other on his list. The best one might be Gamboa but he is in limbo
A bunch of good fighters from Cuba but I don't see any rivalry yet
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Originally posted by damit305 View PostMexico vs Puerto Rico was the status quo for latin rivalry as of recent.
Much has changed with the sudden rise of defecting Cuban exiles successfully translating to the pros.
It seems the landscape is shifting.
The high quantity/mediocre quality of Mexican fighters might be endangered with the presence of the high quality/low quantity Cuban fighters.
Your thoughts.
There is just a ton of talent there.
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Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520 View PostI said this here a long time ago and I will say it again. Once Cuba becomes more and more open, and the old man eventually dies, the biggest rivalry in the sport will be Mexico vs Cuba.
There is just a ton of talent there.
The flood gates are slowly opening. The more talent arrives, wins, stays undefeated and consistent the more 'professional boxing' will start to accept.
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Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520 View PostI said this here a long time ago and I will say it again. Once Cuba becomes more and more open, and the old man eventually dies, the biggest rivalry in the sport will be Mexico vs Cuba.
There is just a ton of talent there.
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Mexico will have the advantage still. Most Cuban fighters get lost after the get freedom and find the night life. Mexicano's are harder workers and more down to earth.
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