People are a product of their environment; where and how you grow up shapes what you become. The same is true for boxers and how they box. Cuban pugilists emphasize fundamentals, with sharp counter-punching and precise footwork; think of a master technician like Guillermo Rigondeaux. Conversely, Mexican fighters are known for their aggression and suffocating pressure. We might look to Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. as a prime example; he was the ultimat…
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