It wasn’t too long ago that Austin Trout was considered an unknown champion who had never even fought on United States television. Things have changed immensely since as Trout is ready to partake in one of the year’s most anticipated and high profile fights against Saul “Canelo” Alvarez on the heels of defeating Puerto Rican superstar Miguel Cotto last year.
Much like his fight against Cotto, Austin will once again go into hostile territory as San Antonio will resemble Alvarez’s backyard as the majority of fans will be Mexican and in support of the red headed champion. While Trout was able to get a decision in New York against Cotto, one has to wonder can the same be done in San Antonio; especially if the fight is close.
Trout has repeatedly said he will not worry about the judges as he can only worry about what he’s going to do in the ring. When Trout was on the most recent episode of BoxingScene Radio, he was asked that even though he can’t concern himself with the judges, would he go in and try to take matters into his own hands if the fight was close in the later rounds. [Click Here To Read More]
Much like his fight against Cotto, Austin will once again go into hostile territory as San Antonio will resemble Alvarez’s backyard as the majority of fans will be Mexican and in support of the red headed champion. While Trout was able to get a decision in New York against Cotto, one has to wonder can the same be done in San Antonio; especially if the fight is close.
Trout has repeatedly said he will not worry about the judges as he can only worry about what he’s going to do in the ring. When Trout was on the most recent episode of BoxingScene Radio, he was asked that even though he can’t concern himself with the judges, would he go in and try to take matters into his own hands if the fight was close in the later rounds. [Click Here To Read More]
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