Namibia hopes to bet an example also for Cuban authorities to<br />
recognize women&rsquo;s boxing as a sport discipline and, although<br />
no longer be able to compete for the limits of his age, he<br />
hopes to give contribution as a coach in the future.<br />
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The Cuban boxing has a centennial long prestigious history written by exceptional champions, artists of the ring, whose legendary exploits , continue to live in the stories of fans. In 1962 Cuba had abolished professionalism in sports. Two years ago, driven by economic interests and attempt to stop the bleeding of athletes on the run from the island, sports authorities have announced participation in world boxing championship, the World Series of Boxing (WSB), which are not however a professional circuit because they remain part of the Olympic boxing. Thanks to a law passed a few years ago, with new economic conditions for the Cuban athletes, now, in addition to the contributions they receive from the state, the Cuban boxers will earn from their sport, 80% of the proceeds from participation in<br />
international sporting events. Another revolution in the land of revolutionary socialist utopia , now more and more on the road of the disintegration waiting for another revolution in the Cuban boxing that will allow women to have a women&rsquo;s boxing team. Revolution for which for years has fought Namibia Flores whose dream is to participate in the Olympics with the colors of his country. A fight against time for the forty Namibia Flores. A dream that will probably remain so for reached the age limit.<br />
Namibia has refused to fight for the US teams. Most likely it will not fight the next Olympics in Rio but it is determined to help future Cuban fighters to practice the sport which they love.