@TimBoxeo
Tim Boxeo
@TimBoxeo · 3:05

Are you in to Cubans?

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So I'm interested if anyone else had a chance to catch any of the clips or highlights or if you watched it live, I'm interested to see their style. I'm interested to see how effective they are because generally that Cuban style is hit and not get hit, which all boxing should be and I respect to a great deal

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@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 2:36

Amateur does not equal pro success

It's just that touch. And if you touch somebody, you score points. And it doesn't matter whether it's a light tap or just a haymaker that lands, you're going to get the same amount of points no matter what. So it doesn't make sense to sit on your punches. It all depends on getting that touch and getting out and not get touched. And that really doesn't translate into the professional game. Not from a fan standpoint nor a judging standpoint
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@Markrfitness
Mark R Fitness
@Markrfitness · 1:46
Hey, Tim, it's Mark again. So you will recognize the name Mark R fitness on Twitter. Do you know, it's funny, I've never really thought about it, but when I come to think about it, I don't have Cuban Boxeo. I've never really wondered why. I do know that when a fighter is facing a Cuban, they're always dangerous, they're always going to be good. They're always going to be technical because of their background
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