Alfredo Angulo’s career as a legitimate contender hangs in the balance.
If the rugged Mexican loses Saturday night to James de la Rosa (22-2, 13 KOs), Angulo and his handlers realize he’ll basically become an opponent.
“Alfredo knows that this is a very important fight,” Golden Boy Promotions vice president Eric Gomez said, “because if he’s going to be considered for future world title fights, fighting the elite fighters in boxing, he’s got to get past James de la Rosa.”
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If the rugged Mexican loses Saturday night to James de la Rosa (22-2, 13 KOs), Angulo and his handlers realize he’ll basically become an opponent.
“Alfredo knows that this is a very important fight,” Golden Boy Promotions vice president Eric Gomez said, “because if he’s going to be considered for future world title fights, fighting the elite fighters in boxing, he’s got to get past James de la Rosa.”
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