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    WSB Boxing: Guess What Team the Cuba Domadores Are Going Up Against in the Playoffs!

    Cuba vs. USA in WSB quarter-finals

    The World Series of Boxing (WSB) has announced an exciting line-up for the Season IV quarter-finals after ten outstanding weeks of boxing in the Regular Season.

    Although there are still two matches to be contested on March 12th which may affect which teams will face each other, but their results will not impact upon which teams have made it through to the Playoffs.

    We do know however that the biggest match announced will be the USA Knockouts against the Cuba Domadores which will take place on Friday March 28th (1st Leg) in Miami and Friday 4th April (2nd Leg) in Havana. The excitement around that match has already begun to rise with ESPN Deportes and Radio Habana Cuba already running features on it. The historic nature of the match, which will feature current World and Olympic Champions, is likely to generate ever more interest among boxing fans the world-over as the event draws ever nearer.

    Quarter-finalists profiles

    Astana Arlans Kazakhstan (will face Team Germany)
    The defending Champions, the Astana Arlans Kazakhstan won Season III in imperious fashion but were pushed very close in the Finals by the Ukraine Otamans. Having won seven of their ten matches in the Regular Season, amassing 22 points in the process, the “Alpha Wolves” look like a dangerous prospect again this year. The unveiling of their latest addition to the team, World Champion and AIBA Best Boxer 2013 Daniyar Yeleussinov, in the final week of the Regular Season, has only strengthened their hand.

    Team Germany (will face the Astana Arlans Kazakshtan)
    Consistent, solid and a handful for anyone, the German team has been in top form this season. With 12 points from 9 matches, and with a match in hand against Ukraine, the Eagles have a strong line-up across all 10 WSB weight categories. Star Boxer Erik Pfeifer remains unbeaten at Super Heavyweight (91+kg) and the World bronze medallist will comfortable leading this team out against anyone put in front of him.

    Russian Boxing Team (will face the Ukraine Otamans or Dolce & Gabbana Italia Thunder)
    Pre-season, much to the surprise of many, most of the coaches at the Official Draw were not discussing the arrival of the highly talented Cubans, but talking in hushed tones about the risk faced by the emergence of a new refurbished and lethal looking Russian Boxing Team. Their concerns have proven to be justified. Even when the Russians allowed their fringe boxers to compete this year, they looked dangerous. They are cold and ruthless in the ring and with their take-no-prisoners style of fighting, they will represent an unpleasant night in the office for whoever is destined to face them.

    Ukraine Otamans (will face the Azerbaijan Baku Fires or Russian Boxing Team)
    Last Season’s runners-up pushed the eventual Champions Astana Arlans Kazakhstan to the closest ever Finals the WSB has seen. The match went right down to the wire, with it requiring nothing short of a tiebreaker bout to decide the evening. Despite all the turbulence the athletes have faced on the home-front in recent months, they have remained as clinical as ever between the ropes. This just underlines exactly how professional and focused these guys are in their approach to their ring-craft. They are just as capable as anyone else of going all the way this year.

    Azerbaijan Baku Fires (will face the Dolce & Gabbana Italia Thunder or Ukraine Otamans)
    The Azeri’s boldly stated in the pre-season that they wanted to fight the top teams in the Regular Season and insisted that they would still be good enough to go to the Playoffs. Their prediction seems to have been spot on. The WSB “Bad Boys” have earned a reputation for being willing to stand and fight anyone. They are fearless, talented (and as one of the teams to have competed in all four WSB seasons to date), experienced. This is a dangerous combination for whoever comes out against them.

    Dolce & Gabbana Italia Thunder (will face the Azerbaijan Baku Fires of Russian Boxing Team)
    If the Germans are almost stereotypically “consistent”, then the Italians are most definitely “stylish”. Featuring one of the most exciting international line-ups, the Season II winners have almost inevitably made it into the Playoffs again. With talent in their ranks from the UK, France and even as far away as the Philippines, the Group A leaders have the resources to draw upon to compete against anyone in the world. With all eyes on Kazakhstan and Cuba, it could be the Italians who surprise this season.

    Cuba Domadores (will face the USA Knockouts)
    Exploding into the WSB this year, the Cuba Domadores have been a boxing sensation. With a line-up comprising of multiple World and Olympic medalists, the Cubans look to be a class above the rest. Winning 39 of their 45 bouts so far, the Cubans were statistically the most successful team and they still have a match in hand. Their historic match against the USA Knockouts in the quarter-finals will have boxing fans bursting with excitement.

    USA Knockouts (will face the Cuba Domadores)
    The USA talent scouts were obviously hard at work in the Pre-season last year. That is the only thing that can explain the stunning emergence of such a group of young boxers and untapped talent. The US coaches, seem to have specialized in bringing in highly talented boxers who have somehow flown under the radar of other teams. World bronze medalist Gabriel Maestre is a prime example at Welterweight (69kg). The Venezuelan has shot up the WSB rankings in his debut season and is now the number three ranked boxer in the category. Can the talented young team raise their game further to defeat the unbeaten Domadores? Only time will tell
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    Article Link: http://www.worldseriesboxing.com/ind...quarter-finals

    Pretty important matchup... Wonder how some of those Cuban boxers are gonna feel once they see Miami!
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    That's pretty awesome, unfortunately being in Miami most of the attention will be for politics and protests at the weigh in And outside the arena and all those embarrassing things those old school Cubans love to do which is very unfortunate. I guarantee you you won't even hear about the boxing match is all going to be about politics all day long because that's how it works in Miami. For us though the real boxing fans it is a historic event and a heck of an event. Too bad espn or some cable channel won't broadcast it.

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    • DannYankee
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      I can already see the stubborn fkers in miami making this political .

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        #4
        Originally posted by Cubanborn87
        That's pretty awesome, unfortunately being in Miami most of the attention will be for politics and protests at the weigh in And outside the arena and all those embarrassing things those old school Cubans love to do which is very unfortunate. I guarantee you you won't even hear about the boxing match is all going to be about politics all day long because that's how it works in Miami. For us though the real boxing fans it is a historic event and a heck of an event. Too bad espn or some cable channel won't broadcast it.
        The same thing is probably gonna happen in Havana too. You're gonna get that virtuous Cuban society vs the American evil empire shit. I wonder if the Castro family will be there... But the article did say that ESPN Desportes are talking about it. Hopefully, this will be on Univision like all of the other USA Knockout fights.

        They probably won't send a boxer like Roniel Iglesias over, since he was suspected of possible defection. And Robeisy Ramirez is out of the question! I wonder if Rigo, Gamboa, and Lara will go to this event... Rigondeaux especially, since he lives in Miami. Lara lives in Houston, and it looks like Gamboa lives primarily in Las Vegas. But I know that Rigo isn't on good terms with the Cuban government or the Castro family right now. They put him (And Lara) through some bullshit.

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          I'm wondering if the Cuban team will even have decent fighters left for the rest of the tournament. I can see the best talent disappearing into the night in Miami.

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            #6
            Originally posted by DannYankee09
            I can already see the stubborn fkers in miami making this political .
            You already know... If you're in the Miami area, support the Cuban team and drown out those old people hanging onto the past! I wish I could, and I'm not even Cuban.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Art-illery
              The same thing is probably gonna happen in Havana too. You're gonna get that virtuous Cuban society vs the American evil empire shit. I wonder if the Castro family will be there... But the article did say that ESPN Desportes are talking about it. Hopefully, this will be on Univision like all of the other USA Knockout fights.

              They probably won't send a boxer like Roniel Iglesias over, since he was suspected of possible defection. And Robeisy Ramirez is out of the question! I wonder if Rigo, Gamboa, and Lara will go to this event... Rigondeaux especially, since he lives in Miami. Lara lives in Houston, and it looks like Gamboa lives primarily in Las Vegas. But I know that Rigo isn't on good terms with the Cuban government or the Castro family right now. They put him (And Lara) through some bullshit.
              That's what I'm wondering about. I also wouldn't doubt if some less talented fighters jump ship in Miami. It's going to be very, very interesting to see what happens when with that Cuban team. The tournament results have now officially taken a backseat to intrigue.

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              • Cubanborn87
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                Originally posted by Art-illery
                The same thing is probably gonna happen in Havana too. You're gonna get that virtuous Cuban society vs the American evil empire shit. I wonder if the Castro family will be there... But the article did say that ESPN Desportes are talking about it. Hopefully, this will be on Univision like all of the other USA Knockout fights.

                They probably won't send a boxer like Roniel Iglesias over, since he was suspected of possible defection. And Robeisy Ramirez is out of the question! I wonder if Rigo, Gamboa, and Lara will go to this event... Rigondeaux especially, since he lives in Miami. Lara lives in Houston, and it looks like Gamboa lives primarily in Las Vegas. But I know that Rigo isn't on good terms with the Cuban government or the Castro family right now. They put him (And Lara) through some bullshit.
                I doubt it man , Cubans as a whole don't see USA as the evil empire. I have gone to many USA vs Cuba matches baseball soccer and even volleyball and never saw any political rallies around it. It was all sports related fun.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                  I'm wondering if the Cuban team will even have decent fighters left for the rest of the tournament. I can see the best talent disappearing into the night in Miami.
                  You know the Cuban govt. ain't sendin their top guns to the U.S... ESPECIALLY to Miami!

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                  • Cubanborn87
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                    That's what I'm wondering about. I also wouldn't doubt if some less talented fighters jump ship in Miami. It's going to be very, very interesting to see what happens when with that Cuban team. The tournament results have now officially taken a backseat to intrigue.
                    We might see one or 2 defections, the baseball team has played here almost every year and the weird thing is you barely hear of a defection here which is odd

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