The wide scorecards don’t quite indicate that Zachary Ochoa had a battle at times with Luis Alberto Cervantes this past Saturday at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
It wasn’t unexpected, Ochoa said afterward.
“I knew he was going to come out tough. Never been stopped before [NOTE: Cervantes had been stopped once before, in the bout just before this one]. Has 17 fights. He’s a veteran. So as soon as I got in there, I didn’t really take advantage. I didn’t say to myself, ‘Oh, he’s in trouble, I’m going to knock him out in two seconds.’ I took my time, did what I had to do.
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It wasn’t unexpected, Ochoa said afterward.
“I knew he was going to come out tough. Never been stopped before [NOTE: Cervantes had been stopped once before, in the bout just before this one]. Has 17 fights. He’s a veteran. So as soon as I got in there, I didn’t really take advantage. I didn’t say to myself, ‘Oh, he’s in trouble, I’m going to knock him out in two seconds.’ I took my time, did what I had to do.
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