By Thomas Gerbasi - No one likes to lose. At the higher levels of the fight game, people like losing even less, and that’s not just their competitive spirit talking, but their wallet. A loss hurts your bottom line and your future earning ability. So when Brandon Rios suffered the first defeat of his pro career to Mike Alvarado in March, he was understandably hurt.
“When I lost my fight, it hit me a little bit and I was sad because I thought I’d have to start all over again,” admitted the former world lightweight champion, who nonetheless didn’t stay down in the dumps for long. He realized that this was part of the game and that he was still a marketable fighter. How marketable? Marketable enough that he was about to get the biggest fight of his career despite coming off a loss. [Click Here To Read More]
“When I lost my fight, it hit me a little bit and I was sad because I thought I’d have to start all over again,” admitted the former world lightweight champion, who nonetheless didn’t stay down in the dumps for long. He realized that this was part of the game and that he was still a marketable fighter. How marketable? Marketable enough that he was about to get the biggest fight of his career despite coming off a loss. [Click Here To Read More]
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