Thursday, August 9, 2007

Fidel hints at Cuban boxing boycott

In an article published in Granma, Fidel Castro alluded to the possibility of boycotting Cuba’s boxing team from October’s world championships in Chicago. In the aftermath of the possible defection of a pair of Cuban pugilists, Castro mentioned that:

Cuba will not sacrifice one bit of honor or ideas for Olympic gold medals; the morale and patriotism of its athletes shall prevail above all else.

Sport authorities are analyzing all possible alternatives, including changing the list of boxers or not sending a delegation at all, despite the penalties that follow.”

Castro saved his harshest criticism for “the mercenaries” who try to convince Cuban boxers to defect and turn professional:

“It is now time to put together the list of Cuban boxers who will participate in the Beijing Olympics, about one year in advance. First, they must travel to the United States to participate in the World Championship…Just imagine the mafia sharks demanding fresh meat.”

Guillermo Rigondeaux and Erislandy Lara went missing for eleven days after they left their team during the Pan American Games. The circumstances of their disappearance are still not clear; both claim that they left voluntarily due to weight concerns, yet Brazilian opposition legislators are calling for an investigation of the boxers’ return to Cuba.

Image- Press TV

Sources- BBC News, Granma, SI.com, Reuters India

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