Andre Berto and Jesus Soto-Karass both understand the importance in providing entertainment value for the fans. Neither fighter is the least bit apprehensive about standing and trading when the situation calls for it, as shown in their separate Fight of the Year candidates last year.
Berto did his best to overcome a miserable start in his war with Robert Guerrero, recovering from knockdowns in the first two rounds of the fight to produce a memorable 12-round slugfest. Soto-Karass seemed to be a punch away from stopping Marcos Maidana at several points in their toe-to-toe brawl last September.
The other common denominator in the aforementioned fights besides the entertainment value, is the fact that both came out on the losing end. Guerrero scored arguably the biggest win of his career in taking a well-earned decision over Berto, parlaying the win into a career-high payday against Floyd Mayweather earlier this year, albeit in a losing effort. Maidana’s win over Soto-Karass ignited his current three-fight win streak as he is now in line for a hefty payday against rising star Adrien Broner. [Click Here To Read More]
Berto did his best to overcome a miserable start in his war with Robert Guerrero, recovering from knockdowns in the first two rounds of the fight to produce a memorable 12-round slugfest. Soto-Karass seemed to be a punch away from stopping Marcos Maidana at several points in their toe-to-toe brawl last September.
The other common denominator in the aforementioned fights besides the entertainment value, is the fact that both came out on the losing end. Guerrero scored arguably the biggest win of his career in taking a well-earned decision over Berto, parlaying the win into a career-high payday against Floyd Mayweather earlier this year, albeit in a losing effort. Maidana’s win over Soto-Karass ignited his current three-fight win streak as he is now in line for a hefty payday against rising star Adrien Broner. [Click Here To Read More]

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