Two time gold medalist 24 year old robeisy ramirez has left the Cuban team in Mexico. Sounds like he might turn pro
Robeisy Ramirez defects Cuba
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Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss ssssss. This is what I hoped for. Such a young skilled, sublimely talented fighter. The lower divisions are in trouble if he goes pro. -
Yup,I always wish the top Cubans had the chance to turn pro and this is probably the best Cuban out right now.Comment
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Hearn claims he's already signed a bunch of big time US amateurs and if he's truly going to build a lasting American stable, he needs good prospects, not just a couple current stars and a bunch of gatekeepers. Hopefully Robeisy can avoid a lot of the problems Cuban prospects seem to have staying active and getting good fights once they are in the pro'sComment
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He won't do **** simply because he's Cuban. The current generation of Cuban fighters have been absolutely diabolical in the pros. Whether it's having one great win and living off it, signing deals with **** promotional companies such as Caribe, turning down fights, playing hopscotch between promoters, struggle to adapt to the pro style or anything else, the Cubans, despite being the master race in the amateurs, are rubbish in the prosHearn claims he's already signed a bunch of big time US amateurs and if he's truly going to build a lasting American stable, he needs good prospects, not just a couple current stars and a bunch of gatekeepers. Hopefully Robeisy can avoid a lot of the problems Cuban prospects seem to have staying active and getting good fights once they are in the pro'sComment
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Rubbish in the pros? nahHe won't do **** simply because he's Cuban. The current generation of Cuban fighters have been absolutely diabolical in the pros. Whether it's having one great win and living off it, signing deals with **** promotional companies such as Caribe, turning down fights, playing hopscotch between promoters, struggle to adapt to the pro style or anything else, the Cubans, despite being the master race in the amateurs, are rubbish in the prosComment
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