The Future of CUBA in the Pros, by Weightclasses. (List Inside) ***UPDATED/VIDEO***

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  1. Kid Cubano

    Kid Cubano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    who is representing Uggas? is he clear to start training? any news? i havent read anything in the papers here in miami.
     
  2. Cubanborn87

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    yeah the kid hasnt gotten any publicity at all which is weird since he is an olympian, but as far as who is he signed to and all that who knows it isnt clear right now but i bet he will sign with decubas
     
  3. Kid Cuba

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  4. Cubanborn87

    Cubanborn87 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Lara and Ugas at the strip club lol

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  5. lefthook89

    lefthook89 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    when the hell is luis garcia fighting again?? that guy is a beast!!
     
  6. Gamboa Express

    Gamboa Express Jeremiah 33:3 Full Member

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    There you go, now Ugas started with the wrong foot !!! All he needs now is Ramon Garbey and Juan Carlos Gomez to introduce him to the party lifestyle and then it's over for him. Ugas seems like a very " decent kid " and now the sin filled rotten infested USA can cause a major damage in his look of life...

    This is absolutely why the Cuban fighters keep themselves way better in Cuba, as there they are not exposed to the kind of " immoral behaviour " available in free countries. Shame, shame, shame...:-(
     
  7. Cubanborn87

    Cubanborn87 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    the thing is we dont even know when ugas has his first fight
     
  8. Kid Cuba

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    I think you mean Jorge Luis Gonzalez.
     
  9. robg

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    Well I don't think you guys are being very fair here. I was also at the Mario Garcia fight. It didn't take long for Angelo to realize that Mario Garcia had not much to offer so Angelo just wanted to get him outta there. Nothing wrong with doing that whilst pleasing the crowd at the same time. . . When it mattered Angelo really stepped it up. Miguel Gonzalez is 6-1 with 6 KOs and Won the United States Amateur Championships. Not a bad Win at all. I'd like to ask for you guys to please give him another chance. Here's a little something I wrote about him recently:

    http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showpost.php?p=5895853&postcount=22

    I have seen Angelo tear up both Adjaho and Prescott in Sparring. It wasn't a very pleasant time for Gamboa neither. . . For the Pacquiao fight Joshua Clottey hired Angelo Santana for Sparring and during the first day Angelo hit Clottey so hard he needed like a 2 Minute break.
     
  10. Da Chin Chekka

    Da Chin Chekka Chi-Town!!! Full Member

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    Thanks for the info, I'm gonna start keeping a eye on these guys..
     
  11. Kid Cuba

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    Fight updates:

    Juan Carlos Gomez vs Raphael Zumbano for vacant IBF Latino heavyweight title on 6/26/10.

    Yoan Pablo Hernandez vs opponent TBA on 6/5/10.

    Stalin Lopez vs Marcus Willis on 5/21/10.

    Rances Barthelemy vs opponent TBA on 4/30/10.

    Yuniel Ramos vs Enrique Rios on 5/21/10.
     
  12. Kid Cuba

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    Freddy Roach to train Peter Quillin.


    Undefeated middleweight prospect Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin (21-0, 15 KOs) is following the advice from the famous quote attributed to Horace Greeley, “Go West, young man, go West.” Quillin, who was rated as high as No. 5 by the IBF before a series of unfortunate circumstances, due to three consecutive injuries, cost him 18-months of his career. He will soon be moving from New York to Los Angeles, where he will now be handled by 4-time Trainer of the Year, Freddie Roach, at his famed Wild Card Gym..

    “I still have a lot of things to learn and I will get better with Freddie Roach,” Quillin commented. “I’m excited about moving to California. Colin (his trainer up until this point, Colin Morgan) got me to where I am today and I will always be indebted to him for being there for me since the first time I came to New York. My relocating to the West Coast has nothing to do with him. I thank him for everything. However, I feel a change in my life, so I can continue fully focusing on boxing, will benefit me.”

    “Freddie’s hot, the West Coast is hot, and that’s where Pete needs to be training at this stage of his career,” Quillin’s promoter, Gotham Boxing President Cedric Kushner, said about Quillin’s June 1st relocation plan. “The bottom line is this is an opportunity of a lifetime that Pete can’t afford to pass-up.”

    Quillin is one of the most entertaining, marketable, young (26 years old) boxers -- before, during and after his fights. Fans can’t wait for him to toss chocolate candies into the crowd as he leaves the ring, which has fast become a popular tradition for the son of a Cuban father.

    “Pete’s ready for another level and at Wild Card he’ll have the best sparring in the world, work with the best trainer in boxing, and train in an incredible boxing atmosphere,” Quillin’s manager John Seip explained. “I can’t say enough about the work Colin did with Pete. This change has nothing to do with him; we just couldn’t ask for more than having Pete train with Freddie at the Wild Card Gym. This is an opportunity we couldn’t refuse because he’s 21-0 and needs to get to the next level in order to pursue his dream of becoming world middleweight champion. Moving to LA will put him in the best position to attain his career goals.

    “The transition for Pete going out there will be easier because of Martin Snow, a close friend of mine who owns the Trinity Boxing Club in New York City, where Peter has trained. Martin opened up a Trinity Boxing Club in Los Angeles and he was instrumental in getting us involved with Freddie.”

    For more information about Pete “Kid Chocolate” Qullin go to www.GothamBoxing.com.
     
  13. Cubanborn87

    Cubanborn87 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    long time coming i want to see guilling finally get his due
     
  14. realdeal561

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    thats impressive
     
  15. puertorricane

    puertorricane Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    a lot of names and none have done **** in boxing yet but still they have a big following and fan club for being nobodies

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