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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    He came over confident and relying to much on his power. Absolutely underestimated a good fighter like Baha. There was no plan B. and Baha ate those ribs with BBQ sauce.
     
  2. Tyson86-88

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    Odlanier Solis vs. Yakup Saglam am 27. Juli in Cuxhaven
    ***********.boxen-heute.de/aktuell/boxen-news/profiboxen/5210-odlanier-solis-vs-yakup-saglam-am-27-juli-in-cuxhaven.html
     
  3. angry cuban

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    mañana pelea Luis Ortiz en ESPN2 y el proximo viernes Rances Barthelemy..hope they will have good performances cuz Rances is alredy 18-0 11KO and Ortiz is 19-0 16KO.
     
  4. Tyson86-88

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    This fight is not on boxrec
    ********boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=528949&cat=boxer
     
  5. r1p00pk

    r1p00pk Well-Known Member Full Member

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    definently a beast, and quite exciting too. smh :patsch unless he defects we won't ever get to see how good he does in the pros. This is quite sad.
     
  6. arve lie

    arve lie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yasmany Consuegra (14-0) 12.k.o now ranked number 15 in WBA heavyweight,
    Very surprising.
    Olandier Solis, Luis Ortiz, Mike Perez and Glendy Hernandez looks more impressing
    Robert Alfonse 1-0 cuban Heavy champ some years ago
     
  7. angry cuban

    angry cuban Huge Boxing Fan Full Member

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    the fight didn't happen I looked at boxrec and they took it out only next week..****..the guys that he is facing are an utter joke..the guy he fought before the last one was in his debut..damn shame..
     
  8. arve lie

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    Coliseo Pedro Julio Nolasco, La Romana, Dominican Republic view

    Yunieski Gonzalez W Emiliano Cayetano KO 7 8
    Yuniesky a future champ i think.
     
  9. arve lie

    arve lie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    WBA's interim super-bantamweight champion Quigg could be in line for a clash with Yoandris Salinas for the vacant title, and with potentially one or even two belts on the line a clash with Frampton can only get bigger in the future.
     
  10. arve lie

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    DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. (June 20, 2013) – The best-kept secret in professional boxing today is arguably undefeated Cuban-born Alexei “Hurricane” Collado, who has won 15 of his 16 fights by knockout, and now ranked among the top 15 super bantamweights in the world.


    A decorated amateur boxer who won a gold medal at the 2006 World Junior Championships, the 25-year-old had the misfortune of being in the same flyweight division as Cuban boxing legend Andry Laffita, who defeated a much younger and far less experienced Collado in the 2007 and 2008 Cuban National Senior Championships.

    Collado defected from Cuba to Ireland in 2008. On September 13, 2008, he made his pro debut. along with fellow Cubans boxers Luis Garcia and Ismaikel Perez, knocking out Krastan Krastanov in the second-round in Cork, Ireland. Last November, Collado moved to Miami and signed an exclusive promotional contract with Acquinity Sports.

    “I have a wife and newborn and wanted to move to Miami to be closer to my family and friends,” Collado said. “I’m also training and sparring there every day with great fighters like my Acquinity Sports stable-mates Claudio Marrero (14-0, 11 KOs, WBA-No. 2 featherweight), Felix Diaz (13-0 welterweight, 2008 Olympic gold medalist) and Hylon Williams (16-1 super featherweight). Things couldn’t have worked out better for me.”

    Collado should switch his nickname from “Hurricane” to “Mexican-Cuban” because he’s changing the image of Cuban pro boxers. Established Cuban pros such as Guillermo Rigondeaux, Yuriorkis Gamboa or Erislandy Lara are not popular fighters in the U.S. because of their defensive styles. In many ways, Collado fights more like a Mexican than a typical Cuban fighter.

    “Alexei has a killer instinct,” explained Collado’s promoter, Henry Rivalta, Acquinity Sports Vice President of Boxing Operations. “Alexei fights like a Mexican; he keeps coming forward, moving laterally but never backwards. His manager, Patrick Thomas, has been a friend and we’re grateful for him recommending that Alexei sign with us.”

    “Acquinity Sports fighters really fight and Alexei embodies that spirit,” Acquinity Sports CEO Gary Jonas noted. “Our guys will fight any promoter’s fighter. They’re always in the gym training as a team, so they’re in top shape and ready to go. We fight, let’s go!”

    Now rated No. 14 in the world by the World Boxing Association (WBA), as well as No. 15 by the International Boxing Federation (IBF), Collado is a risky opponent for any of the top super bantamweight contenders — Fernando Montiel, Leo Santa Cruz, Scott Quigg and Carl Frampton – he needs to defeat to position him for a world title shot.

    “The top two promoters control the majority of television dates,” Rivalta added. “We are doing our own thing. Why should we have to go through the gatekeepers, pay tolls all the time, just to get a fair shake? The only way for our fighters to get a world title shot is to become the mandatory challenger. We did that with Argenis Mendez, our first world champion (IBF super featherweight). Our time will come and, hopefully, the networks will notice our quality product. We have a lot of great prospects like Alexei, who is very marketable.

    “My partner, Gary Jonas, always says we owe boxing fans the best fights for them to watch. We want to give fans what they want and deserve, fights like Arturo Gatti vs. Micky Ward (a trainer for Acquinity Sports), or ferocious fighters like Mike Tyson, who is my all-time favorite. Our goal is to bring quality, evenly-matched fights back to boxing fans. We will have a few major announcements coming very soon about that subject.”

    Go online to ***.AcquinitySports.com for additional information about Collado or any of his Acquinity Sports stable-mates. Follow Acquinity Sports on Twitter @AcquinitySports, or friend us at Facebook.com/AcquinitySports.
     
  11. arve lie

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    Weights from Minneapolis, MN

    Rances Barthelemy 128.8 vs. Fahsai Sakkreerin 129
    Caleb Truax 162 vs. Don George 161.8

    Minnesota State Lightweight Title Bout
    Tony Lee 134.3 vs. Jeremy McLaurin 134.6

    Ken Glenn 158.8 vs Gavin Quinn 154
    Charles Meier 154 vs. Tyler Hultin 153.6
    Pat Quinn 363 vs John Schimon 230.8
    Adrian Martinez 135.7 vs. Leonard Overstreet 139.2
    Dustin Petron 155 vs. LeWayne Hardiman Not Available

    Venue: Minneapolis Convention Center
    Promoters: Seconds Out and Warriors Promotion
    TV: ESPN2
     
  12. arve lie

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    Undefeated jr lightweight Rances “Kid Blast” Barthelemy (19-0, 12 KOs) scored a second round KO over Fahsai Sakkreerin (39-4-1, 21 KOs) in an IBF eliminator for the #1 ranking on Friday night at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A right to the midsection finished Sakkreerin at 1:26
     
  13. Kid Cubano

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    coming soon Ugas vs Hernandez, Franco vs Fortuna.
     
  14. arve lie

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    Franco coming back ???? Not retired ??
     
  15. arve lie

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    June 27 The Deck, Essington, Pennsylvania, USA view
    light welterweight Yordenis Ugas SC Adan Hernandez 10