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RE: Olympics 2012 - manic street pugilist - 07-08-2012 23:25 (07-08-2012 23:01 )mr williams Wrote:(07-08-2012 22:41 )malicious fan Wrote: o rite so he did want to but he wasnt allowed? I'm afraid this version of events is not true. Stevenson had many offers to turn professional, including being offered huge purses to fight Muhammad Ali. However, he simply chose not to, preferring to stay loyal to the Cuban regime - Fidel Castro was a close friend of his. He definitely did not want to turn professional and that was his own choice. It wasn't a bad lot for him and he wouldn't have been a problem for him to turn professional if he had wanted to, except that he would no doubt have had to leave Cuba if he had done so. He was guaranteed residence in the USA if he wanted it, but by his own choice he wanted to remain in Cuba. “I don’t believe in professionalism, only in revolution,” he told one interviewer. “I tell these men from America, these promoters, that money means nothing to me. What is a million dollars against eight million Cubans who love me?” Sports Illustrated subsequently ran the headline: “He’d Rather Be Red Than Rich.” RE: Olympics 2012 - Rammyrascal - 08-08-2012 08:45 brilliant moment with laura trott this morning, she was being interviewed on bbc breakfast and they showed a pic of her when she was 12 with bradley wiggins and she went bright red bless her RE: Olympics 2012 - malicious fan - 08-08-2012 09:31 womens hockey semi final later 2nite! cum on gb RE: Olympics 2012 - malicious fan - 08-08-2012 11:09 glad for lynsey sharp to get thru to the next round of the 800 metres! obviously selecting her after not getting the A standard and not being able to take our more experienced faster runners has put alot of pressure on her! hope she can get thru to the final and if its a slow run race, she has got a pretty quick finish! RE: Olympics 2012 - mr williams - 08-08-2012 11:38 (07-08-2012 23:25 )manic street pugilist Wrote: I'm afraid this version of events is not true. I don't want to get into a drawn out off-topic debate but I think you've missed the point I was trying to make. Yes, Stevenson was offered the chance to fight Ali and yes, he might well have genuinely turned it down due to loyalty to the Castro regime, but the point I was making was that he couldn't have said anything different even if he'd wanted to. If the Cuban authorities had thought that there was even a 1% chance of him taking up the offer he would have been prevented from leaving the country ever again. It's all well and good saying he would have been given guaranteed residence in the US but if he had defected he would never have seen his family again and had to consider the terrible reprisals they would have suffered. RE: Olympics 2012 - manic street pugilist - 08-08-2012 12:06 (08-08-2012 11:38 )mr williams Wrote: if he had defected he would never have seen his family again and had to consider the terrible reprisals they would have suffered. Well many Cuban boxers have gone and turned professional without their families suffering any reprisals, both in Stevenson's era and beyond. Cuba's failure to win any boxing golds in the 2008 Olympics for example was blamed on 4 of their gold medallists from the 2004 Olympics having defected. In the last 2 years alone 27 Cuban athletes from various sports have defected to turn professional, so if their families are suffering reprisals it doesn't seem to be stopping anyone. RE: Olympics 2012 - mr williams - 08-08-2012 12:16 But you're talking about the past decade - in the 1970s things were very different and far more brutal. RE: Olympics 2012 - dan g 27 - 08-08-2012 12:48 Go Katie Taylor RE: Olympics 2012 - HannahsPet - 08-08-2012 13:00 Nicola adams in the gold medal bout RE: Olympics 2012 - dan g 27 - 08-08-2012 13:18 Katie Taylor guaranteed a silver medal |