Cuban Boxing School: Out Of Business

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  • KO MX
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    #61
    There's no response, salgan cubanos!!

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    • VAGAB0ND
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      #62
      Let me just bump this thread real quick, .

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      • Bardock
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        #63
        Originally posted by VAGAB0ND
        Let me just bump this thread real quick, .
        Lolololololololololol

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        • BostonGuy
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          #64
          Cuban Boxing School just reopened for business with the emergence of Professor KING KONG Ortiz






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          • Weebler I
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            #65
            Ortiz was impressive, potential threat in the HW division.

            Abril fights in Finland tonight too.

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            • Aztekkas
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              #66
              Originally posted by BostonGuy
              Cuban Boxing School just reopened for business with the emergence of Professor KING KONG Ortiz







              King Kong is really looking like he can formulate a nice run at his division.

              Regardless of this internet beef between Cubans and Mexicans I think both parties have their fare share of talented fighters. Cuba is limited to their production of professional boxers due to their complicated situation with their homeland. However, the few fighters that have plunged into the professional scene have done well for themselves and caused a stir at their respective divisions.

              Personally I dislike all the bashing that goes on but it comes with the territory. When you have two formidable forces clashing you are bound to get sparks that will fuel and spread a burning fire among fans on both sides of the spectrum. It's good for the sport itself, but it tends to get messy on the internet

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