Mike Alvarado won’t insult anyone’s intelligence by telling them that his career is on pace from the goals set out when he first turned pro. Eight years and 33 fights into his career, the Colorado-based contender is just now hitting his stride.
The biggest fight of his career awaits as all eyes are on his October 13 showdown with fellow unbeaten contender Brandon Rios. Their HBO-televised co-feature bout at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. has many boxing pundits predicting an instant Fight of the Year candidate.
Still, it wasn’t until late last year when Alvarado (33-0, 23KO) even got a whiff of big time boxing. A come-from-behind last second stoppage win over Breidis Prescott last November was followed by a 10-round thriller with Mauricio Herrera earlier this year. [Click Here To Read More]
The biggest fight of his career awaits as all eyes are on his October 13 showdown with fellow unbeaten contender Brandon Rios. Their HBO-televised co-feature bout at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. has many boxing pundits predicting an instant Fight of the Year candidate.
Still, it wasn’t until late last year when Alvarado (33-0, 23KO) even got a whiff of big time boxing. A come-from-behind last second stoppage win over Breidis Prescott last November was followed by a 10-round thriller with Mauricio Herrera earlier this year. [Click Here To Read More]
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