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  • #11
    Originally posted by SonOfCuba View Post
    The only difference is that in the latest video, you can tell he was being honest. His honesty in that video was not subtle. Plus he had no option but to give Casamayor and Rigondeaux credit for their wins, they both prove him very wrong, he had no option.
    I'm not talking about recent though, this was years ago pertaining to Casamayor.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma View Post
      Robert defended Rigondeaux after hearing about HBO's refusal to put him on, and he's always praised Casamayor on many accounts, it's one thing to argue about what he said but don't start making things up.
      And what did he say when Abril schooled his boy Rios? He had the audacity to claim that Brandon won, when 99.9% of boxing fans knew Richie won hands down.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
        What? lol Before Castro, most Cubans were quite content to stay in their homeland.
        before castro, cuba was the mob's playground....the leader was their b1tch . castro brought the pride back ....

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        • #14
          I didn't know so many cuban women posted on this website.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by robust_ View Post
            I didn't know so many cuban women posted on this website.
            I didn't know you were Cuban.

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            • #16
              Robert was ignorant but I don't think his intent was to be malicious. No need for this to get nastier than it already is

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              • #17
                Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
                And what did he say when Abril schooled his boy Rios? He had the audacity to claim that Brandon won, when 99.9% of boxing fans knew Richie won hands down.
                I'm not defending his character here, simply saying he ain't bitter about losing to Casamayor or Corrales for that matter. If anything I think he's bitter about his lost to Tackie, he looked upset when Rios made fun of it.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by CubanGirlNYC View Post
                  I didn't know you were Cuban.
                  Look who's talking, princess.
                  Last edited by Tay Roc; 02-01-2014, 01:47 AM.

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                  • #19
                    Fk Robert Garcia. I hate the ****** ass controversy his ignorant butthurt comments had to stirr up I HATE the reality tv drama boxing turns into some times, and all the talk was boxing til he had to be a fking moron. He is used to that drama bull**** if I take his ******ity serious his ignorant ass wins so just fk him.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by puga View Post
                      before castro, cuba was the mob's playground....the leader was their b1tch . castro brought the pride back ....
                      Don't talk to me about what Cuba was like. I was born there, and I've heard plenty of firsthand accounts about what it was like, all the way back to Machado. I've probably read more about my homeland than the total number of books you've ever absorbed.

                      Cuba had a very small middle class. You were either very wealthy or very poor. Not much different from most places on earth. The wealthy obviously had no reason to leave the island, but even the poor were content to stay. What were they going to do? Go someplace else and be poor? Back in the fifties, there weren't the same opportunities for the poor that there are now.

                      I was born in the same town as Teofilo Stevenson, a small town on the northeast coast of the island. They have a website where you can view old pictures from the fifties, as well as recent pics. The pre-Castro photos depict a well-developed little town. I've driven through places in the U.S. today that pale in comparison.

                      Castro created on one end and destroyed on the other. In my opinion, Cuba would've been better off without him. Once there was wealth. Now everyone but the very highest in government are dirt-poor.

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