Does Salas not like Diaz, I would understand this if he did.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostYou know...some guys...they make a mistake and you have to give them the benefit of the doubt. But when dudes continually have "bad luck"?
Gamboa's implosion happened a long time ago, really. Now what's left of his career is just a sad comedy.
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Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View PostGamboa is a great fighter, one of my favorites. However, he should get his shit together and dedicate himself more to his craft. All the best to him on Saturday.
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Originally posted by gman supreme View Postlol at this dumbass crack head.al gaymon would have him on the sidelines being inactive like the rest of the pbc witness protection program.
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Originally posted by MDPopescu View PostGamboa was a top product of the Cuban school and of Emanuel Steward' Kronk... Generally, the Cubans don't benefit from good management in the U.S. -- see also Rigo and Ortiz...
I actually have no idea who's managing Rigo, but it would be nice to see him in a few more fights in 2017 too.
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Originally posted by MDPopescu View PostGamboa was a top product of the Cuban school and of Emanuel Steward' Kronk... Generally, the Cubans don't benefit from good management in the U.S. -- see also Rigo and Ortiz...Originally posted by sayf View PostHopefully Ortiz under Hearn will be a lot more active and get a chance at a title.
I actually have no idea who's managing Rigo, but it would be nice to see him in a few more fights in 2017 too.
Boxing has always been a treacherous sport, and it's largely populated by uneducated athletes. The communist system produced certain effects in the Cubans on the island. The problem some Cuban defectors have, in my view, is not one of intelligence, but of character. As always, people should be judged as individuals, not as a group.Last edited by CubanGuyNYC; 12-17-2016, 11:09 AM.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostRigo's career is dead. It's unreasonable to think he's all of a sudden going to become especially active. Gamboa's career has been a circus for years now. Ortiz seems to be okay. Yoan Pablo Hernandez did well, and Lara is doing fine.
Boxing has always been a treacherous sport, and it's largely populated by uneducated athletes. The communist system produced certain effects in the Cubans on the island. The problem some Cuban defectors have, in my view, is not one of intelligence, but of character. As always, people should be judged as individuals, not as a group.
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Originally posted by Edward90 View PostBased on what is said here, I can't blame him for this incident. It doesn't seem like he is at fault here...
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