Citizens Business Bank Arena, Ontario, California - Radio Rahim catches up with former welterweight champion Andre Berto to discuss his sixth round knockout victory over Josesito Lopez in their Premier Boxing Champions headliner on Spike TV, breaking down the way the fight with Lopez played out, whether he was bothered by the fast early style of Lopez, what he worked on to get the victory, and more.
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Video: Berto Satisfied With Performance Against Lopez
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LoadedWrapsSun Mar 15, 2015, 12:54 AM UTC
Nothing to be impressed about, he lost every round but with all that said I knew Lopez was gonna get caught and eventually dropped. Lopez can be an idiot at times, he shouldn't have got too aggressive despite outboxing Berto pretty easily.
Dude please tell me what's going on, no one is responding to my questions in the other thread, I waited all week for this and now I see it was yesterday, and on a different channel than NBC? What the heck is this? I thought it was every saturday on NBC.
Doctor_Tenma4618Sun Mar 15, 2015, 12:52 AM UTC
Nothing to be impressed about, he lost every round but with all that said I knew Lopez was gonna get caught and eventually dropped. Lopez can be an idiot at times, he shouldn't have got too aggressive despite outboxing Berto pretty easily.
Dr_RumackSun Mar 15, 2015, 12:38 AM UTC
Lost first 5 rounds, as defensively inactive as usual taking a ton of unecessary shots, failed to set anything up and barely threw a body shot, won purely on physical talent because he could hit harder and felt Lopez couldn't hurt him, yeah let's be happy.
That performance would get Berto knocked out vs most of the other top welterweights.
That's the fight I saw.
boxingfocusSun Mar 15, 2015, 12:30 AM UTC
Lost first 5 rounds, as defensively inactive as usual taking a ton of unecessary shots, failed to set anything up and barely threw a body shot, won purely on physical talent because he could hit harder and felt Lopez couldn't hurt him, yeah let's be happy.
That performance would get Berto knocked out vs most of the other top welterweights.


