New Rivalry? Cuba vs Mexico

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  • CubanGuyNYC
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    #131
    Originally posted by BendOver
    I have to step in because you are missing the point, before castro they were only 6 or 7 divisions and only one Champ, so it was hard for anyone to get the crown, still we had the Kids, Gavilan, Paret and Chocolate, Luis M. Rodriguez, Jose Legra, Ramos and Napoles then the gates were closed and a new age was born, alphabet belts with a 100 weight division and 5 "champs" in each of them, back in the day Mexico didn't have 50 "champs", only USA had a few, count how many Champs Mexico had before all the new divisions and belts and you will be surprised, if you do a little research you will find out that the first Mexican pro boxer went to Cuba to learn his craft...
    PS. Lara made a proud aztec warrior quit, and the odds were stacked against him, Margarito is a face first brawler with less ko power than Angulo...
    He's trying to say that professional Cuban boxing benefited under Castro. It's a ridiculous assertion. There's little doubt that Cuban amateur sports benefited from communist support, but pro boxing suffered. If a relative handful of Cuban boxers have done well in the pros over the last few years, there's no doubt that fifty-plus years of freedom would've produced many more Cuban champions.

    Originally posted by BendOver
    Actually, Gomez-Zarate was the one, and Gomez is responsible for the PR-MEX rivarly...
    Gotcha.

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    • BendOver
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      #132
      Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
      He's trying to say that professional Cuban boxing benefited under Castro. It's a ridiculous assertion. There's little doubt that Cuban amateur sports benefited from communist support, but pro boxing suffered. If a relative handful of Cuban boxers have done well in the pros over the last few years, there's no doubt that fifty-plus years of freedom would've produced many more Cuban champions.


      Gotcha.
      With the addition of new divisions and 4 or 5 belts I'm sure a bunch of them would had make it, a lots of them actually...

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      • Cubanborn87
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        #133
        Originally posted by MANIAC310
        learn to read
        , se rompio el tete lmao

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        • AztecWanker
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          #134
          Huh? Cuba have like 2 good fighters who turned pro like 3 years ago. There is no rivalry yet.

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          • LoadedWraps
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            #135
            Originally posted by damit305
            Mexico 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.
            My thoughts? This is a terrible troll attempt or you are new to this sport.

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            • ElMeroChingon
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              #136
              Originally posted by ElMeroChingon
              Cubans dont even support their fighters, thats why we get to see stuff like this....



              on that note.....

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              Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
              Mayweather's worn a sombrero, too...and he didn't do it for Mexican support....
              Originally posted by ElMeroChingon
              Lol Lara trains in texas, who are you kidding, I remember him saying it before hand.

              and he was fighting Vanes Martirosyan..


              keep looking like a fool clown.

              And theres nothing wrong with Lara wearing the colors, no neeed to get offended.
              Hello,



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              • humanpunchingbg
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                #137
                Cuban Amateur boxing is very good.
                In Pro boxing there is

                1. USA
                2. Mexico
                3. Everyone else

                You Cubans need to stop blaming the lack of
                Pro Cuban Boxing on Castro and blame it on the
                Boxers themselves. Who the hell picks Master Castro
                over the well being of their family? SMH.

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                • CubanGuyNYC
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                  #138
                  Originally posted by humanpunchingbg
                  You Cubans need to stop blaming the lack of Pro Cuban Boxing on Castro and blame it on the
                  Boxers themselves. Who the hell picks Master Castro
                  over the well being of their family? SMH.
                  You obviously don't know anything about the Cuban political situation. Cuban athletes can't just voluntarily leave the island and get paid. Trust me, if they could, practically all of them would be in the U.S. It seems every time a Cuban baseball player defects to the U.S., they land a multi-year, multi-million dollar contract.

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                  • HanzGruber
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                    #139


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                    • El Malo.
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                      #140
                      No doubt that we well see more of our Cuban brothers making an impact in the sport. We just got to wait till Castro era ends and I'M sure we well see many more talented Cuban boxers coming over to the states. Its always exciting to see a new power house bringing in new style to this great sport and if they do manage to transcend from the amateurs to the pros we well see a very powerful Cuban invasion making a huge impact. Either way we the fans win, we well see more polished technicians in the sport

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