By Cliff Rold - Everyone is undefeated until they aren’t.
Alfredo Angulo was undefeated for his first fifteen fights before running into a more experienced former Welterweight titlist in Kermit Cintron and losing a decision. He’s tasted defeat twice since then, both times by stoppage, both times against some of the better Jr. Middleweights around. James Kirkland and Erislandy Lara both had their hands raised, but Angulo got his pound of flesh before it was done.
They were the sort of wars that explain Angulo’s place this Saturday (Showtime PPV, 9 PM EST/6 PM PST). He makes it a show before it’s over but, so far, falters against the best he faces.
Saul “Canelo” Alvarez stayed undefeated longer. The red-headed ticket seller had a long draw against 42 wins before getting a crack at Floyd Mayweather last year. The official verdict was a split decision. The reality was that it took work to objectively give him a round or two on the night. [Click Here To Read More]
Alfredo Angulo was undefeated for his first fifteen fights before running into a more experienced former Welterweight titlist in Kermit Cintron and losing a decision. He’s tasted defeat twice since then, both times by stoppage, both times against some of the better Jr. Middleweights around. James Kirkland and Erislandy Lara both had their hands raised, but Angulo got his pound of flesh before it was done.
They were the sort of wars that explain Angulo’s place this Saturday (Showtime PPV, 9 PM EST/6 PM PST). He makes it a show before it’s over but, so far, falters against the best he faces.
Saul “Canelo” Alvarez stayed undefeated longer. The red-headed ticket seller had a long draw against 42 wins before getting a crack at Floyd Mayweather last year. The official verdict was a split decision. The reality was that it took work to objectively give him a round or two on the night. [Click Here To Read More]
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