Question about Cuba (boxing)

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AntonioMartin
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Question about Cuba (boxing)

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Hi! I was wondering, how do you think Cuba would have fared in the worldwide boxing picture had Fidel not come to power in the late 50's?

Would they have rivaled, say, Argentina, Mexico, Panama and Puerto Rico as Latino worldwide boxing powers? How about the quality of their boxers like for example Juan Hernandez and Teofilo Stevenson and etc?
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AntonioMartin wrote: 11 Oct 2020, 14:11 Hi! I was wondering, how do you think Cuba would have fared in the worldwide boxing picture had Fidel not come to power in the late 50's?

Would they have rivaled, say, Argentina, Mexico, Panama and Puerto Rico as Latino worldwide boxing powers? How about the quality of their boxers like for example Juan Hernandez and Teofilo Stevenson and etc?
During the 60's and 70's Mexico had more registered pro fighters than all the other countries combined- more than 10 thousand.They certainly had the volume,but I think of all the Cuban exile fighters that had to leave and became champions-Napoles,Rodriguez,Legra,Sugar Ramos.Not to mention Isaac Logart,Florentino Fernandez.Nino ValdesBenny Paret,And the great trainers-Luis Sarria and Kid Rapidez.Jose Stable.Pupi Garcia and Ciro Morison didn't get out in time or they would have earned some serious coin fighting.

The thing that got me about this moron Castro-he thought pro boxing exploited fighter so he didn't want them to leave. So the ones that stayed in Cuba got their brains knocked out for free. :twisted:
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dagosd2000 wrote: 11 Oct 2020, 18:01
AntonioMartin wrote: 11 Oct 2020, 14:11 Hi! I was wondering, how do you think Cuba would have fared in the worldwide boxing picture had Fidel not come to power in the late 50's?

Would they have rivaled, say, Argentina, Mexico, Panama and Puerto Rico as Latino worldwide boxing powers? How about the quality of their boxers like for example Juan Hernandez and Teofilo Stevenson and etc?
During the 60's and 70's Mexico had more registered pro fighters than all the other countries combined- more than 10 thousand.They certainly had the volume,but I think of all the Cuban exile fighters that had to leave and became champions-Napoles,Rodriguez,Legra,Sugar Ramos.Not to mention Isaac Logart,Florentino Fernandez.Nino ValdesBenny Paret,And the great trainers-Luis Sarria and Kid Rapidez.Jose Stable.Pupi Garcia and Ciro Morison didn't get out in time or they would have earned some serious coin fighting.

The thing that got me about this moron Castro-he thought pro boxing exploited fighter so he didn't want them to leave. So the ones that stayed in Cuba got their brains knocked out for free. :twisted:
Well, yeah but they were doing it for only three rounds...albeit much more frequently than pro fighters so I guess that equaled it..lol
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They were compensated at a rich level for Cuba.
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