Reflections by
the Commander in Chief
What, from the technological and economic points of view,
has been the worst problem faced by poor countries? The
brain drain.
What has been their worst problem in patriotic and
educational terms? Talent theft.
In poor countries, local newspapers and honest individuals
who are interested in sports begin to ask themselves why
they must endure the theft of their nation's talented
athletes, after the many sacrifices and investments it took
to train them.
Cuba, whose successes and efforts in the field of amateur
sports no one can put in question, suffers these kinds of
piranha bites more than any other country. Just look at how
the talent scouts react to Cuba's accusations. When I spoke
of the German mafia and the millions of dollars it had at
its disposal to bribe Cuban athletes, they immediately felt
they had been alluded to and declared: “no, no, we’re not a
mafia!".
They gave a detailed account of how the shameful business of
purchasing and selling boxers works. I quote their
statements below, in the order they reached me:
Hamburg, July 24 (DPA) - The heads of Arena Box
Promotions, a German company that scouts foreign amateur
boxers to turn them into professionals, defended themselves
today fromt criticisms by Cuban President Fidel Castro.
Castro’s accusations reached Muller-Michaelis
through DPA, which, in an article today published by Cuban
newspapers, confirmed the desertions of two-time world and
Olympic champion Guillermo Rigondeaux and world champion
Erislandy Lara, members of Cuba’s delegation at the
Pan-American Games held in Rio de Janeiro.
“In Germany, there is a mafia devoted to
selecting, buying and promoting Cuban boxers in
international boxing matches”, the Cuban leader affirmed.
“It uses sophisticated psychological methods and many
millions of dollars”, he added.
Hamburg, July 25 (DPA) – The two Cuban boxers who
deserted during this year's Pan-American Games in Rio de
Janeiro, Guillermo Rigondeaux and Erislandy Lara, turned to
mediators to come into contact with the German promotional
agency Arena Box Promotions, according to declarations for a
Berlin newspaper made by Turkish German promoter Ahmet Oner,
president of the company.
In the brief declarations he offered the
newspaper, Oner claims it was the boxers who separated
themselves from their country’s delegation and sought
contact with his company, and not the other way around, as
was insinuated in a number of Cuban media.
In view of this, Oner, who is not currently in
Germany but vacationing somewhere in Southern Europe, said
that he decided to send emissaries to South America to try
and contact Rigondeaux and Lara, offering no further
details.
Oner’s declarations were confirmed in Hamburg today by
Arena spokesman Malthe Muller-Michaelis, who reiterated that
the initiative was the Cuban deserters', as he declared to
the press agency DPA.
In this case, the athletes in question are
Odlanier Solís, Yuriokis Gamboa and Yan Barthelemy, who are
currently not in Germany but vacationing abroad.
In this connection, Peter Danckert, chairman of
the Bundestag Sports Commission (Lower Chamber) of the
German Parliament refused to make declarations on the Cuban
boxers who deserted.
I'll let the experts on the matter do that, he
commented in response to a request from the agency DPA in
Berlin.
Hamburg,–July 26 (DPA) – The two Cuban boxers
who "deserted" at the 2007 Pan-American Games in Rio,
Guillermo Rigondeaux and Erislandy Lara, are currently in
Turkey, where they await a German visitor's permit,
according to an article published by the newspaper
Morgenpost today.
We have hired Rigondeaux and Lara, the Turkish
president of the Hamburg promotional agency Arena, Ahmet
Oner, told the newspaper.
Fidel, naturally, is angry, but he has no reason
to be surprised. His boxers do not want to be amateurs their
entire lives, they want to make money, Oner declared for the
paper.
Fidel wants to hide his formidable boxers from the world.
I show them to the world, the young, 34-year-old promoter
underscored.
Twenty-six-year-old Rigondeaux is
extraordinarily talented. Between 1999 and 2003, the
two-time bantamweight Olympic champion won 142 consecutive
fights.
Oner told Morgenpost that, Castro’s anger
vis-à-vis the “German mafia” notwithstanding, he wants to do
business with the Cuban president. I will suggest to him
organizing a boxing evening in Havana shortly, he added.
Hamburg, July 26 (DPA) – Cuban boxers Guillermo
Rigondeaux, two-time bantamweight Olympic champion, and
Erislandy Lara, world welterweight champion, signed
contracts with the German Arena Box Promotions following
their 'desertion' during the Pan-American Games of Rio de
Janeiro.
All speculations have come to an end: Rigondeaux
and Lara have signed five-year contracts with Arena, a
communiqué published by the Hamburg-based company headed by
Turkish-German promoter Ahmet Oner confirmed today.
According to the communiqué issued by Arena, the two
boxers will shortly travel to Germany. Oner refused to
reveal the current whereabouts of Rigondeaux and Lara, for
understandable reasons, but he commented that the steps
needed to secure visitor permits and German residencies were
being taken.
HAMBURG, July 26 (AP) – “Two Cuban boxers who
defected during the Pan American Games in Brazil signed
five-year contracts Thursday to fight on a cable television
station.
"Guillermo Rigondeaux, a bantamweight who won gold at the
2000 and 2004 Olympics, and Erislandy Lara, an amateur
welterweight world champion, signed with Arena TV.
Arena TV is the company that other three first-class
Cuban boxers, who deserted in December, signed with.
“'Now the best up-and-coming
professionals in the world fight for Arena',' company boss
Ahmet Oner said.”
“The two fighters failed to
appear for bouts after leaving the Pan Ams athletes' village
Sunday in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
“Since the 2004 Olympics, the
Cuban boxing program has been hit hard by defections, with
several champions now fighting professionally in the United
States and Europe”.
Arena wants to secure a place
for itself in the world of televised sports and believes the
Cubans are a great investment.
Rio de Janeiro -
July 26 (EFE) – In declarations for a Brazilian
newspaper, German businessman Ahmet Omer,
promoter of four Cuban boxers who have already
sought asylum in Germany, admitted he organized
the get-away of two Cuban boxers who deserted
during the Pan-American Games of Rio de Janeiro.
I organized the whole thing,
the owner of the company Arena Box Promotions stated during
declarations published today by the Folha de Sao Paolo
newspaper, where he admitted having paid nearly half a
million dollars to finance the operation.
Twenty-six-year-old two-time
bantamweight Olympic and world champion Rigondeaux was one
of Cuba's main figures at the Rio de Janeiro Pan-American
Games and was considered a sure medal for the country.
The boxers' desertion was
discovered this week when they failed to appear for
weighting, to which they had to be submitted to fight in
their respective categories, in which they were gold-medal
candidates.
A German company here with
contacts in South America brought me Barthelemy, Gamboa and
Solís in December. I paid good money for them. They later
brought me Ridondeaux and Lara, the boxers' representative
affirmed.
I took good care of Solís,
Gamboa and Barthelemy, who are friends of Rigondeaux and
Lara’s. I believe that helped, the businessman added upon
commenting that the boxers’ friendship helped in making the
other two Olympic champions opt for deserting to begin
professional careers in Germany.
The German promoter said that
the operation undertaken last December to organize the
desertion of three boxers and transport them to Germany cost
him around 1.5 million dollars.
The five will be world
professional boxing champions. Today, I am the youngest
boxing promoter in Europe. With them, I will be the
greatest, he declared.
Hamburg, July 26 (DPA) - The
desertion had been planned months in advance, for a
tournament in Ankara. But, on that occasion, Cuba
participated with a B team, without Rigondeaux, which was
the boxer Oner was most interested in.
Following this, when Cuba
decided not to take part in Germany's Halle tournament,
where the Chemie Pokal tournament is traditionally held,
Oner began to suspect Cuba had been tipped off that a boxer
was considering desertion. The city of Halle and the Chemie
Pokal tournament had been the stage, already over a decade
ago, of the desertion of Cuban cruiserweight boxer Juan
Carlos Gómez (one of the four boxers who had been bought in
the past).
That is why we set our sights
on Rio and the Pan-American games, where we finally reached
our objective, he said.
Now, we are going through the
red tape with the boys, and, once we have all of the
documents, we’ll travel to Germany, where we will give them
a welcoming ceremony at the appropriate time, he pointed
out. The two Cubans signed five-year contracts.
For the other Cubans, all this
took three months. With these two young men, we'll take half
the time, that is to say, a month and a half.
Just look at how they boast about
their foul deed against our country. Everyone knew perfectly
well that Cuba would obtain nearly all gold medals in
boxing. They had to deal our country a blow, and they not
only bought two athletes who were sure to win gold medals,
they also attempted to deal a blow to the pristine morale of
the other athletes who continued to defend their gold medals
with valor. The low blow even had repercussions among the
judges.
But they would never have been
able, not with all of the world's money, to buy men like
Stevenson, Savón, or the deceased Roberto Balado, whose
beautiful tradition bequeathed much glory to Cuban boxing.
In spite of everything, we have
already won 44 gold medals.
Fidel Castro Ruz
July 27, 2007
6:35 p.m.