Exactly, and I think a least 8 of them could became Belt holders, Gamboa already is, Rigondeaux, Garcia, Acosta, Lara, Solis, Ugas, Franco and Ortiz.
remember Brickhaus, these Cubans are fighting good opposition right from the start, and even though they have alot of amateurt fights, there is nothing like the pros. so once in awhile some crafty veteran could make them look bad, especially if they get fustrated, what I'm looking on them is how they mature and learn the game, I had being most impresses with Rigondeuax, Garcia and Acosta, they just take their time and do their job.
Rigondeaux has too much talent not to win a belt. He's a bit too economical with his punch out-put at times though, but he oozes class and 122 is quickly emptying with obviously the likes of Lopez, Marquez and Caballero having moved up since he turned pro. Even if he doesn't want to target Nishioka should be beat Munroe or Vazquez Jr, there's still a past-his-best Moiltor to go after or Lee. Lara I feel will win a belt at some point, again he's a classy operator although a little more one-dimensional than Rigondeaux in my opinion. Acosta I haven't seen that much of but his results so far have been promising. I was under the impression he was a bit of a wild swinger but I doubt he would have progressed with the results he has if he was. Garcia oozes class to me aswell, but I would question his dedication at times. He's certainly got the talent though and all the time in the world to get better. He should win a title. Perez has good technical skill and power but he might be a bit undersized at heavyweight. Absolutely ripped so obviously no way he makes cruiser despite his height, and he doesn't really have the style to negate his height disadvantages, and could be lacking when it comes to physical strength or establishing his power against legitimate super-heavies. Which is sad in a way becaues he's talented yet might not win a belt in a lacking heavyweight division, which shows just how much size matters in that division at times. Solis is in a similar boat as Perez, wonderfully skilled, but his power might be lacking at the top level although he shouldn't be so undersized. The problem obviously remains with the shape he's in. Despaigne I haven't seen, but I hear he's pretty talented but his age is obviously a problem and he's going to have to push on quick and might not be particularly prepared should he get a title shot. Yoan Hernandez is pretty skilled aswell but he hasn't got a particularly good chin and seems to lack power. There's only so far you can go at the higher weights if you can't get your opponent to respect your power and you can't take a heavy dig yourself. Cruiserweight is lacking in talent though so maybe he can nick a title, it'll probably be a vacant one though and he'd have to be gifted an opponent who isn't amongst the best in the division. The others I can't comment on. I'm sure I've seen Yudel Jhonson but I can't remember.