It Is Extremely Uncommon To Witness Two Undefeated Prospects Engage In A Bout During Their Early Years In The Professional Ranks..... When A Match-Up Of This Nature Does Come Along, It Can Potentially Expose A Fighter's Flaws or Propel Them To Contender Status and Boost The Hype Surrounding Them...... Case in Point, Allan Green's 19 Second Disposal Of Jaidon " The Don " Codrington, Who At the Time Was 9-0 With 9 KO's..... Green Went On To Face Edison Miranda and Is Steadily Returning To Top Super Middleweight Title Contention..... Where's Codrington??? I Think About 2 Months Back He Fought Some Dude Named Carl Cockerham With A Record Of 13-12-3 With 4 KO's..... If WW Division Hot Prospects, Julio Ceasar Chavez Jr. 33-0 26 KO's Battled Andre Berto 19-0 16 KO's, Who Would Position Themselves For Bigger and Better Future Match-Ups?..... The Quick-Handed, Power Puncher Berto, or The Rangy, Baby-Faced Body Snatcher, Chavez?
i'll pick Berto by UD. he has actually fought people who are ranked unlike chavez. and he will not just stand there and get hit like chavez's opponents.
I agree, I'm a little sick of the Chavez Jnr circus. I can't wait till he gets beaten.
unless he beats him.
vitali klitschko managed to beat lennox lewis cause he was winning on
the scorecards when he was stopped................lol sorry about that.
well of course thats true....I mean anything can happen its boxing.
i'll pick Berto by UD. he has actually fought people who are ranked unlike chavez. and he will not just stand there and get hit like chavez's opponents.
Berto can definitely be beaten but I don't think Chavez Jr. would be the guy to do it. I'd pick Berto by 6th round KO at this stage in the game. Neither have faced that much as far as decent opposition goes. I lean towards Berto strictly on his KO power.