This guy could actually fight his ass off and I thought he would do things in the future but then he just vanished... Does anybody know why?ask a poster here named xcaret, he is bojado's number one fan... err used to be bajado's number one fan :D
Bojado, though a decent prospect, never had the fighters mentality it seemed. Perhaps because his young age he could have been moved slower and allowed to mature more, but when he lost he practically retired each time rather than going right back to the gym and making improvements.
This guy could actually fight his ass off and I thought he would do things in the future but then he just vanished... Does anybody know why?
I think he was just to young and moved along to quickly and had his confidence shattered. When he realized he wasn't the best he just gave up. Only my opinion. I agree though, lots of talent. He could have made some waves with better management.
This guy could actually fight his ass off and I thought he would do things in the future but then he just vanished... Does anybody know why?
He started working with Mayweather Sr
Dudes body fell apart. People don't realize not only how hard it is to train on a high level everyday, but also how taxing on the body it is. Even at a young age your body eventually just won't respond.
Fernando Vargas is the perfect example. He was legendary for his workouts, He was probably the most sought out amateur ever. Every promoter was throwing money at him.
Eventually his body just gave up. It happens often.
my guess is after the Leija loss and then the Forbes one he lost a bit of focus and probably doubted his chances at world champ. Shame too, I would have loved to see him and Victor Ortiz or Maidaina go at it. Lucky for him he missed Hatton's reign of terror at 140. (actually, lucky for most of those guys there now)
Maybe so but the kid should of sticked with it, he had talent for sure
This guy could actually fight his ass off and I thought he would do things in the future but then he just vanished... Does anybody know why?
my guess is after the Leija loss and then the Forbes one he lost a bit of focus and probably doubted his chances at world champ. Shame too, I would have loved to see him and Victor Ortiz or Maidaina go at it. Lucky for him he missed Hatton's reign of terror at 140. (actually, lucky for most of those guys there now)