Boxing In Cuba

HAVANA, CUBA - MAY 11: Two boys shadow box during a training session at the Havana Boxing Academy on May 11, 2015 in Mulgoba, Cuba. The Havana Boxing Academy is in the town of Mulgoba, about 45 minutes outside of the city center. This is where many of the best boxers in Cuba come to train. Many of the fighters used to stay at the facilities at the Academy, but the rooms are now closed and waiting to be rentivated. All different age groups, and levels, train at different times of the day in Mulgoba. Members of the junior national team also train there a few times a week. Although baseball is known as the national sport of Cuba, boxing in the sport where they have achieved the greatest dominance at the Olympic Games. Since the 1968 Games, Cuba has won a total of 53 medals, and 33 of those have been gold medals Ñ no other country is even close to those numbers. Boxing starts as early as eight-years old for boys in Cuba. Boys usually start out at a local gyms near their home. If they succeed at that gym, they are offered a spot at one of the boxing academies that are in each province around Cuba. From there, the best fighters are selected to go work out at the Junior National team training center, and if they are lucky enough, they are then picked for the National team Ñ where there are only 12 spots available to represent their country at the Olympics. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
HAVANA, CUBA - MAY 11: Two boys shadow box during a training session at the Havana Boxing Academy on May 11, 2015 in Mulgoba, Cuba. The Havana Boxing Academy is in the town of Mulgoba, about 45 minutes outside of the city center. This is where many of the best boxers in Cuba come to train. Many of the fighters used to stay at the facilities at the Academy, but the rooms are now closed and waiting to be rentivated. All different age groups, and levels, train at different times of the day in Mulgoba. Members of the junior national team also train there a few times a week. Although baseball is known as the national sport of Cuba, boxing in the sport where they have achieved the greatest dominance at the Olympic Games. Since the 1968 Games, Cuba has won a total of 53 medals, and 33 of those have been gold medals Ñ no other country is even close to those numbers. Boxing starts as early as eight-years old for boys in Cuba. Boys usually start out at a local gyms near their home. If they succeed at that gym, they are offered a spot at one of the boxing academies that are in each province around Cuba. From there, the best fighters are selected to go work out at the Junior National team training center, and if they are lucky enough, they are then picked for the National team Ñ where there are only 12 spots available to represent their country at the Olympics. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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