Current Cuban boxers top 5 rankings...

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  1. Gamboa Express

    Gamboa Express Jeremiah 33:3 Full Member

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    OK guys, we need to make a legitimate P4P top 5 list from the currrent Cuban boxers campaigning in the pros...Since Lara just fought recently, we now have a more accurately assesment on his potential.

    Here are Cuba's best top 5 fighters as of right now IMO, let's try and put them in order to a top 5 P4P list. Let's remember that we are going to rank these prospects mainly due to their " talent, skills, amateur and pro careers...

    Guillermo Rigondeaux
    Erislandy Lara
    Yuriorkis Gamboa
    Odlanier Solis
    Alexei Acosta

    Let's try and sort them out in order as to who will succeed the most as a pro! I will give my top 5 list later... :good
     
  2. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Who was the Cuban who fought on the Lara undercard the other night? He was ****ing sick! I want to see more of him.
     
  3. BrooklynMumin

    BrooklynMumin HOPKINS A " G " Full Member

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    Gamboa Yuriorkis
    Guillermo Rigondeaux
    Erislandy lara
    alexei Acosta
    Odlanier Solis
     
  4. Gamboa Express

    Gamboa Express Jeremiah 33:3 Full Member

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    Here is my top 5 Cuban list...

    #1-Yuriorkis Gamboa
    #2-Guillermo Rigondeaux
    #3-Odlanier Solis
    #4-Erislandy Lara
    #5-Alexei Acosta

    Yes, I know that I left out many good solid Cuban prospects like Luis Garcia, Mike Perez, Yudel Jhonson, Yordanis Despaigne, Yunier Dorticos but I only included our best of the best !
     
  5. Jetset78

    Jetset78 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    There's a strong argument for Solis being number 1 to succeed the most, bearing in mind the ageing Klits and dont forget he already beat Haye in the Ams

    Everything being equal though Rigo is my No.1
     
  6. Gamboa Express

    Gamboa Express Jeremiah 33:3 Full Member

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    I believe that you are talking about Puerto Rican featherweight Carlos Velasquez...

    It's hard sometimes to distinguish between the Cuban flag and the Puerto Rican Flag as they are merely identical. The Cuban flag has the " red triangle " while the PR flag has the " blue triangle "... :good
     
  7. Gamboa Express

    Gamboa Express Jeremiah 33:3 Full Member

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    I agree with you here. Solis is actually second only in amateur accomplishments to Rigondeaux, and he has a very good chance of becoming Cuba's best pro fighter but would have to shed some pounds first! :good
     
  8. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Thanks for the clarification.:good
     
  9. Ricky369

    Ricky369 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No we don't. You should wait until they do something worth mentioning instead of making people tired of hearing their names.:deal
     
  10. bkamins

    bkamins Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If Solis can keep from eating himself into a diabetic coma, I believe he'll Kayo Haye, again, and possible even beat Vitali. Wlad is just too experienced for him right now. But he's good....A quickier, nastier looking version of Sam Peter at his best.
     
  11. Ricky369

    Ricky369 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Just a little note for those who don't know. Puerto Rican and Cuban flags were created that way because of the great association that existed between the two island. There was and organized movement to fight together against the Spanish government to get the independence for the two islands. In Cuba everything started at what is known as "El Grito de Yara". In Puerto Rico there was "El Grito de LAres". But somebody informed the spanish government about what was going to happen in PR and they were waiting for them and defeated them quickly.
     
  12. Gamboa Express

    Gamboa Express Jeremiah 33:3 Full Member

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    For some reasons I notice that you get frustrated easily with the Cubans...

    This is mainly a topic for us Cubanos, anyone else that's offended buy their names can go post somewhere else!
     
  13. Ricky369

    Ricky369 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    WRONG!! I love cubans boxers and I am a Gamboa fan. Watching cubans boxers is like watching cousins fighting. But honestly man, you are starting to sound as a cuban version of a Floyd nuthugger. You need to be patient. More than likely most of this guys will not make as big as you think they will. OF course most of them might get a belt. (THERE ARE BELTS FOR EVERYBODY NOWADAYS).

    May be you should start a website and call it Cubansideboxing.
     
  14. Santiago

    Santiago Active Member Full Member

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    Why limit it to 5 fighters. Let make the list bigger so that our ESB addict will not be that bored. Vamos pa' lla ...that is my order ...although at the end is not that precise ...

    1. Gamboa (already a superstar, with carism and already with the support of HBO, has the potential to finish what Trinidad wasn't able to achieve, defeat the Hopkins of the world, to the restore latin proud)
    2. Lara (has youth and time on his side, already up there in the rankings, for me a lefty Mayweather, his handicap: he is Cuban)
    3. Gomez (He already achieved what he was supposed to achieve , WBC cruiserweight champion with 10 consecutive defences, I believe few of the fellow Cuban will achieve that)
    4. Rigondeaux ( he has a good trainer, he is a beast, although he arrived late lets see how much he has still inside)

    ... the description of the others remain in spanish ...

    5. Luis Garcia (juventud, sparring con buenos contrincantes, me pregunto cuanta culpa tuvo el en el receso largo que lleva)

    6. Solis (Los Klitschko son la medida, ya está bien arriba en los rankings mundiales, no ha sacado el máximo de sus posibilidades, está fofo)
    7. Despaigne (Boxeador consistente, comenzó tarde pero se le notan las ganas de ganar, todo depende del factor suerte - contrincantes que quieran pelear con él, lesiones, etc. El negro es de una estirpe indomable, se le ve deseo y entrena como un animal. Lo están moviendo con lentitud en el boxeo profesional, debe apurarse)
    8. Johnson (buen boxeador, además consistente, pero ya en Cuba pertenecía a la segunda línea. Lo están moviendo con lentitud en el boxeo profesional, debe apurarse)
    9. Luis franco (Tiene hambre, y ganas de demostrar y ganar)
    10. Yoan Pablo Hernández (junto con Barthelemy el único que no está invicto, buenos promotores pero después del knockout que tuvo se le nota sin ganas y con falta de confianza en si mismo, tiene un campeonato mundial al doblar de la esquina)
    11. Quillin (por algún motivo lo manejan con mucha cautela, tuvo lesión en la mano recientemente con receso de un año)
    12. Dorticós (es un signo de interrogación, ha peleado poco desde que llegó, es rápido, tiene juventud y tiempo)
    13. Pérez (No se sabe nada hasta que se sepa como le quedó la mano, tuvo una operación en la mano recientemente con receso de un año. Parece que sus sparrings con el "Kingping" lo muestran aun fuerte. Me pregunto por qué su promotor se liberó de ellos)
    14. Barthelemy (El único que tiene más de una derrota, tiene el talento de ser campeón mundial)
    15. Ugas (está por ver, esperemos que empiece, tiene juventud y tiempo)
    16. Santana (promotor: Don King, un arma de doble filo, a pesar de su juventud ha tenido lesiones en la mano, tiene juventud y tiempo)
    17. Stalin Lopez (lo llevan rápido, y está invicto en 7)
    18. Acosta (Buena ofensiva, invicto en 10, pero es fácil de golpear, si lo cogen flush, ahí queda, tiene juventud y tiempo)
    19. Sullivan Barrera (Tiene ambición, y ganas de demostrar y ganar, pero ya se había retirado en Cuba)
    20. Savigne (Tiene ambición, y ganas de demostrar y ganar, pero ya se había retirado en Cuba)(Tiene ambición, y ganas de demostrar y ganar, pero ya se había retirado en Cuba)
     
  15. Marnoff

    Marnoff Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That's my order as well.