I agree. I think that showed he still has that fire. It took Robert whacking him a few times to get him back focused. He didn't ***** out in the ring no doubt. Much props to Berto for that. Just saying he has to stay dedicated outside of the ring and he can get better than ever.
What's next for Andre Berto?
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What ever it is, hopefully it's in an undercard. Dude doesn't deserve million dollar paydays after two straight loses.Comment
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I completly agree, Berto showed heart and grit. He fought valiantly and did what he could with both eyes closed and being hurt.I thought he showed about as much heart and fire as any fighter with two eyes closed could show. The dramatic part of the fight, after Guerrero showing he wanted it more and scoring those two KD's, was actually Berto getting himself back in to the fight despite being injured and hurt, and even closing one of Guerrero's eyes.Comment
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One thing about Berto though is that guy is a bit of a sore loser. He has to cut that out. Give your opponent props and keep ya head up. He pulled that crap after the Ortiz fight. He needs to own his loses. He also seems so devastated when he loses. I almost be expecting him to say he'll retire. Maybe it's just me. hahahaComment
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Senchenko would be a good fight for him. Winner gets Paulie for his belt.Comment
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That would make some sense. Alexander-Malignaggi seemed on track, but now that Devon has the belt, he's going to try to move on to bigger fights.
Berto should have stuck with Lou Dibella and fought K9, in my opinion. Hindsight 20/20, I guess.Comment
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berto is gonna be ok. he will be a gatekeeper for the rest of his career but goldenboy makes its 2nd rate and 3rd rate fighters a lot of decent money.Comment
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