While several of Luis Franco's Cuban cohorts have enjoyed success in the pro game, it's not been the same story for this ex-patriot.
Franco, 32, made his way to America in 2009 having encountered several issues in his homeland.
“There was a lot of problems, they took me out of the boxing (squad),” Franco told BoxingScene.com. “I had to start working a job in construction to maintain my family.”
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Franco, 32, made his way to America in 2009 having encountered several issues in his homeland.
“There was a lot of problems, they took me out of the boxing (squad),” Franco told BoxingScene.com. “I had to start working a job in construction to maintain my family.”
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