You say the same thing can't be said for Ayala fighting good competion. In his last two fights before his first prison stint, Ayala defeated Carlos Maria del Valle Herrera, stopping in 3 rounds. Only 2 years earlier Herrera had fought for the WBC jr Middleweight title losing a hard fought 15 round decision to Maurice Hope. Herrera also held a win over Emiliano Villa a decent fighter in his own right.
Ayala also fought another world title challager in Steve Gregory, Gregory had fought for the WBA 154 world title losing a UD to Ayub Kalule(31-0), Ayala would KO him in 3 rounds only 3 years later.
And another half decent win was Nicanor Camacho who at the time was 7-0-1and had beat Jesus Castro who was 17-4-0. Ayala beat him UD 10.
Now when you look at Rosario's first 19 fights, there is also some good competition but there is hardly nothing between the two. Ayala fought two world title challagers and some half decent names, so the way you made out the caliber Ayala was fighting was terrible is not true as i have just proved, and Ayala was also looking impressive doing it.
Ayala also fought another world title challager in Steve Gregory, Gregory had fought for the WBA 154 world title losing a UD to Ayub Kalule(31-0), Ayala would KO him in 3 rounds only 3 years later.
And another half decent win was Nicanor Camacho who at the time was 7-0-1and had beat Jesus Castro who was 17-4-0. Ayala beat him UD 10.
Now when you look at Rosario's first 19 fights, there is also some good competition but there is hardly nothing between the two. Ayala fought two world title challagers and some half decent names, so the way you made out the caliber Ayala was fighting was terrible is not true as i have just proved, and Ayala was also looking impressive doing it.
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