It’s expected for a young fighter to eventually outgrow a weight class, even more so when he towers over the competition.
Leo Santa Cruz is 24 years old. At 5’7”, few bantamweights in the world can look the unbeaten titlist in the eye, much less stand toe to toe with him in the ring. Six years into his career, the young rising star is entering his optimal prime.
Naturally, there stands a chance that his bantamweight title defense with unbeaten Alberto Guevera this weekend will be his last.
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Leo Santa Cruz is 24 years old. At 5’7”, few bantamweights in the world can look the unbeaten titlist in the eye, much less stand toe to toe with him in the ring. Six years into his career, the young rising star is entering his optimal prime.
Naturally, there stands a chance that his bantamweight title defense with unbeaten Alberto Guevera this weekend will be his last.
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