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The Cuban style, when it’s bad, is the worst in all of boxing

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    #41
    The remedy would be to put them in untelevised undercards in their next fights. Investors want to see people get entertained not put them to sleep. I for one just simply change the channel and I don't even care who wins.
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      #42
      The most bizarre and the worst undisputed fight ever

      Scull is the worst fighter ever involvef in top fight.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Teetotaler23

        They didn't hit and not get hit though
        They do.

        That's why they OUTLAND their opponents.

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          #44
          Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
          Rigondeaux is primarily responsible for the current image of Cuban boxing; and, to a lesser extent, Lara. Gamboa, who launched his professional career at the same time, was as exciting as they come, yet no one calls his brand of fighting “Cuban style.” Casamayor, who was the most prominent Cuban fighter prior to the arrival of those three, couldn’t be called boring either. There’s no doubt that the many years of amateur success the nation had affected the style of some of her professionals, but thankfully that trend seems to be reversing. Scull can’t be considered emblematic — thankfully. Guys like Morrell, Cruz and Ramirez are more representative of the “new” Cuban school. They come to fight, and bring some skills with them.
          who cruz and ramirez again

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            #45
            Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post

            who cruz and ramirez again
            Andy and Robeisy.
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              #46
              Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post

              who cruz and ramirez again
              Andy Cruz and Robeisy Ramirez, you can add to those names, Iglesias, Gomez, Herrera, Bryan Gonzalez, David Morrell, Leon (he fought the mexican in the undercard bout of canelo vs scull) and a few more I can't recall now, one thin in common, they all defected young, from 17 to 18 yo.
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                #47
                I actually enjoy Rigo, Lara, and Rances Barthelemy. Scull could had won if he let his hands go. What he and Devin did was a shame but it is also your opponent job to make you work in that ring and if you are a flat footed fighter that doesn't want to cut off the ring then your at fault too when it comes to a boring fight.

                I think some of those cuban boxers need to find a professional non-cuban trainer when they come to the pros. Olympic boxing is a sport first while Pro Boxing is entertainment first. Theirs fighters that get tones of opportunities to win a belt or judges look the other way because they are a marketable fighter that delivers action. Gatti and Mancini are remembered more for their entertainment then their skills in the ring. You can stay Mancini's entertained us so much it ended his career and took a person's life.
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by MalevolentBite View Post
                  I actually enjoy Rigo, Lara, and Rances Barthelemy. Scull could had won if he let his hands go. What he and Devin did was a shame but it is also your opponent job to make you work in that ring and if you are a flat footed fighter that doesn't want to cut off the ring then your at fault too when it comes to a boring fight.

                  I think some of those cuban boxers need to find a professional non-cuban trainer when they come to the pros. Olympic boxing is a sport first while Pro Boxing is entertainment first. Theirs fighters that get tones of opportunities to win a belt or judges look the other way because they are a marketable fighter that delivers action. Gatti and Mancini are remembered more for their entertainment than their skills in the ring. You can stay Mancini's entertained us so much it ended his career and took a person's life.
                  Barthelemy. Another one who had some awful fights.

                  Remember Richar Abril?

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by garfios View Post

                    Andy Cruz and Robeisy Ramirez, you can add to those names, Iglesias, Gomez, Herrera, Bryan Gonzalez, David Morrell, Leon (he fought the mexican in the undercard bout of canelo vs scull) and a few more I can't recall now, one thin in common, they all defected young, from 17 to 18 yo.
                    Cuban David is classic

                    he called Mexican David RoboCop fighting style

                    team Benavidez laughed along with it because it’s true

                    a very upright fighter

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

                      Barthelemy. Another one who had some awful fights.

                      Remember Richar Abril?
                      Yes. I remember his fight with Hank Lundy way back.
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