His professional fights are going to be very interesting, especially since his trainers will have to transition him to a new style suited for professional ranks.
lol most cuban fighters suck at the pro game. Salsa dancing isnt to usefull when you have a mexican trying to walk you down that normaly would not even qualify for a golden gloves tournemant
Yes, it's going to be interesting how he transitions into the pros. He could end up being unwatchable like Rigondeaux when matched up against the top fighters.
Probably why the have the opinion of being avoided like a scourge. They transition like any amateur going into the pros. Some better, some worse. What hurts them the most is non-existing local fanbase.
I always wondered if they move to somewhere like Mexico or PR, would they be fully accepted? It worked for Napoles/