When top Cuban amateurs turn professional it's often a time to get at least a little bit excited and that's exactly how I feel having found out that Robert Alfonso (0-0) will be making his professional debut (originally slated for a few weeks ago, it will now take place in November).
As we all know the Cuban amateur scene is legendary and probably the best in the world. Just amongst the Heavyweight and Super Heavyweight divisions we've had legendary names such as Teófilo Stevenson, Félix Savón, Odlanier Solís and Roberto Balado. Whilst no one will ever put Robert Alfonso on the same pedestal as those names he was a very credible amateur.
In the unpaid ranks Alfonso was an exceptional fighter though not the most successful, in fact in international competition his best achievement was probably a Gold medal at the 2007 Pan American games.
Despite his lack of medals, his record was very solid with victories over Newfel Ouatah (the 2007 All African Games Silver medal winner), Michel López Núñez (2004 Olympic Bronze medal winner), Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (the 2006 South American Games Gold medal winner who is better known for his MMA exploits), Óscar Rivas (Pan Am Silver medal winner) and American Michael Hunter Jr (a 2-time AAU champion).
Stood at 6'4" and weighing around 220lbs Alfonso is an excellently sized Heavyweight and aged just 25 he has a lot of time to adapt to the professional game before needing to make his move towards a Heavyweight title. Interestingly Cuba have never had a professional boxing Heavyweight champion, despite both Juan Carlos Gomez and and Odlanier Solis fighting for the WBC title in recent years, maybe Alfonso could be the man to change that.
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