For Sergio Mora, signing with powerful adviser Al Haymon was the best option, particularly given his situation. He’d won three times since his 2012 majority decision loss to Bryan Vera, but the former 154-pound titleholder and current middleweight wasn’t where he wanted to be.
“It’s kind of disappointing that I had a good last year getting two solid wins, and I had to wait until May of this year to get my third win,” Mora told BoxingScene.com in late October. "I’ve been wanting to stay a lot more active, and Lou [DiBella, his promoter] has had a hard time keeping me active. You know these fights, they don’t pay much, and I got [Click Here To Read More]
“It’s kind of disappointing that I had a good last year getting two solid wins, and I had to wait until May of this year to get my third win,” Mora told BoxingScene.com in late October. "I’ve been wanting to stay a lot more active, and Lou [DiBella, his promoter] has had a hard time keeping me active. You know these fights, they don’t pay much, and I got [Click Here To Read More]
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