Eight losses in his professional career?
A five-bout winless streak at one point?
Down and out?
People would make those assumptions on welterweight Jesus Soto-Karass. Then again, have you seen him fight? More importantly, have you seen him win when he was not expected to?
Forget how many losses he has. Forget that his career was over after having not during a five-fight stretch. Fans and media just want to see him fight because he could win or loss, but look good doing it.
One or the other will happen on Saturday night when he fights Andre Berto at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, TX.
The bout will headline a “Knockout Kings 2” card presented by Golden Boy Promotions and will be televised on Showtime.
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A five-bout winless streak at one point?
Down and out?
People would make those assumptions on welterweight Jesus Soto-Karass. Then again, have you seen him fight? More importantly, have you seen him win when he was not expected to?
Forget how many losses he has. Forget that his career was over after having not during a five-fight stretch. Fans and media just want to see him fight because he could win or loss, but look good doing it.
One or the other will happen on Saturday night when he fights Andre Berto at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, TX.
The bout will headline a “Knockout Kings 2” card presented by Golden Boy Promotions and will be televised on Showtime.
[Click Here To Read More]
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