An article in the pro-government newspaper Girón, in Matanzas, describes the Cuban boxer as “servile” and “treacherous” Yordenis Ugás after his statements against the Government.
The publication accuses the Santiago fighter of “betraying his roots, his land, and surrendering to the adversary.” also try tarnish the victory of Ugás before the legendary Manny Pacquiao in the Superwelter division, expressing that the same was “About a 43 – year – old rival, close to dropping the 12 ropes”.
“Ugás charged against the Cuban government disrespectfully and chanting the anthem created by those who hate and destroy, the sworn enemies of the Revolution,” says the text, signed by Dagoberto Arestuche.
“While the winner deserved the unanimous vote of the three judges, Ugás’ words after the fight correspond to who sells the soul to the devil for a doubloon, as the saying goes, although in this case it goes to be to show a political façade distant from the real good sports forms, and yes in correspondence with the enemies of the Cuban people and their Government “, it indicates shortly before.
According to the journalist, Ugás “forgot that it was in his homeland, Santiago de Cuba, where he found the bases of his further development in the ranks of the Cuban Sports Movement, which made him a competent athlete, capable of mastering – the scepter at the 2005 World Championships in Mianyang, and the bronze at the Beijing Olympics, three years later. “
“Whoever was a simple hit and recognized by his people and climbed dizzyingly into the ranks of amateur sport, as part of the national team and the elite of Creole boxing, put his knees on the ground, and he shared the cup of triumph with what he pays and commands … until he wished the death of his countrymen on the island, “he adds.
He also points out that Ugás “offended his former teammates in the national preselection”, such as “Andy Cruz, Julio César La Cruz, Arlen López, Roniel Iglesias, Lázaro Álvarez and other boxers”, which was his greatest betrayal. , to agency the gratitude of the anti-Cuban bitch in the northern country “. “He was applauded for the applause gathered there, because with his servile performance he won his favor,” he says.
Previously, the portal Jit, spokesman for the National Institute of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation of Cuba (INDER), Dedicated other lines loaded of attacks against Ugás after securing its historical victory before Pacquiao.
According to the latter medium, the boxer was “politically radicalized alongside those who want a Cuba surrendered to the designs of the American empire” and that, moreover, “does not recognize or appreciate his training here (a the island) “.
He also questioned him about his decision to climb the ring to the beat of the musical theme “Homeland and Life”, with a return he sang at the end of the fight to celebrate his victory.