Sons of Cuba - New Documentary

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  1. paloalto00

    paloalto00 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I can see that.... just messin with you. Couldn't help myself
     
  2. Boxing Fanatic

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    I saw one of their hopefuls down here in DR, Yosvany Vitia Soto. The kid impressed the shite out of me.
     
  3. boxeo#1

    boxeo#1 Boxer-Puncher banned

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    Maikro Romero, Jorge GutiƩrrez. Two that come to mind immediately. Both Olympic gold medallists.
     
  4. Sons of Cuba

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    HI Guys,

    Thanks for your interest in our film.

    The film really aims to show what Cuban children go through to become the best amateur (and maybe soon professional?) boxers in the world.

    Im happy to announce that Sons of Cuba is RELEASED ON DVD IN THE UK (PAL) ON 20th SEPTEMBER. We can ship anywhere in the world.

    Please join our mailing list at www.sonsofcuba.com and you will receive a reminder on the day of the release with a link to buy.

    Happy viewing!
    Andrew (director - Sons of Cuba)
     
  5. Finesse74

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    I'm downloading the torrent now.

    My dad was a Puerto Rican boxer out of Santurce, PR. He fought in the Pan-Am games waaaaaaay back in the day...won bronze. The kid to beat him was Cuban. He said that that kid was one of the strongest fighters he ever faced, but he was super skinny. He said the whole Cuban olympic squad back in his day were like from another world.

    I would love to go to Cuba and see them train.
     
  6. mughalmirza786

    mughalmirza786 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That some spartan training. The little kid getting absolutely hammered with no headgear sparring is a perfect example which sums up this training.
     
  7. Atritionist

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  8. Finesse74

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  9. Gamboa Express

    Gamboa Express Jeremiah 33:3 Full Member

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    First of all, " AWESOME DOCUMENTARY ". I am Cuban and I was amazed at how this kids train, get hit and have so much technique even at that age !!! It's amazing to see their will and determination, even though that there is hardly any nutritious food in Cuba for them to train properly. That's why Cuba produces so many great boxers, and pretty soon they will prove it in the pros too !!! :bbb

    99% of Cuban boxers are Black because, #1- Almost 80% of Cuba is Black and Mulato, #2- Blacks seem to excel more than whites in Boxing, #3- they basically pick them Black in Cuba over whites as they feel that Blacks are more athletic than whites ( taken from a Cuban sports study ) and #4- whites in Cuba prefer other sports like Baseball, Tennis, Table Tennis, swimming etc...

    And it's not because they are from Oriente, it's because the whole Island of Cuba is full of Blacks...:good
     
  10. Gamboa Express

    Gamboa Express Jeremiah 33:3 Full Member

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    Yeah, super skinny but full of power. They don't have the ideal nutrition in Cuba, that's why they are thin but at the same time they make up for it with inner strenght and natural power developed in the gym. The Cuban team is always real strong, and like I have said a million times one day they will really show the professional boxing World what they have.

    Imagine all those kids going pro ??? :huh

    And sadly, 90% of them never will turn pro. That's why Cuba dominates amateur boxing and has been out of the pros since 1959, but they are catching up now little by little with all the current Cuban defectors ... All that is about to change very soon. :good
     
  11. Finesse74

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    Dude when the hell is Castro and his fam going to die? lol
    I hope that when and if that day comes the training will not slow down or end up f'd up. I could see that happening too.
     
  12. Atritionist

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    i can see this happening too, being that these boxing schools are treated like prison camps not giving the students much freedom. But it might already be engrained in the Cuban culture and the tradition could continue on.
     
  13. Finesse74

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  14. Finesse74

    Finesse74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Whats the link? I can't find it on youtube.
     
  15. garfios

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    Jorge Luis Romero, Douglas Rodriguez