Demetrius Andrade knew from the moment he turned pro that the fights he desired wouldn’t necessarily align with the fights he’d land.
The unbeaten southpaw from Providence, Rhode Island is in a great place in his career these days. With a super welterweight belt already in tow, Andrade (21-0, 14KOs) suddenly finds his name constantly in the news.
Back-to-back impressive showings on HBO—a title win over Vanes Martirosyan last November and a 7th round knockout of Brian Rose in June—officially made the rangy boxer one to watch in and around the 154 lb. division. His name must mean enough to top fighters such as Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, who’ve recently suggested Andrade as a possible opponent for his ring return later this fall.
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The unbeaten southpaw from Providence, Rhode Island is in a great place in his career these days. With a super welterweight belt already in tow, Andrade (21-0, 14KOs) suddenly finds his name constantly in the news.
Back-to-back impressive showings on HBO—a title win over Vanes Martirosyan last November and a 7th round knockout of Brian Rose in June—officially made the rangy boxer one to watch in and around the 154 lb. division. His name must mean enough to top fighters such as Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, who’ve recently suggested Andrade as a possible opponent for his ring return later this fall.
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