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    by David P. Greisman - Given his style within the ring, it’s no surprise that Mike Alvarado has been hit with a lot of punches. Given his lifestyle outside of the ring, it’s no surprise that Alvarado hit rock bottom on Saturday night.

    The previous two battles between Alvarado and Brandon Rios had been wars. Two of the three judges had a tie on their scorecards when Rios took over to win their first fight by seventh-round technical knockout in October 2012. They had an immediate rematch five and a half months later, and this time Alvarado used more movement to buy himself occasional respites from Rios, mixing boxing and brawling well enough to leave with a close decision victory.

    Neither had done well since then. Alvarado went on to lose his junior welterweight world title in his first defense, an October 2013 homecoming in front of a faithful Colorado crowd that watched Ruslan Provodnikov pressure Alvarado, knock him down twice and break him down until he remained in his corner after the 10th round. He went on to lose a lopsided decision to Juan Manuel Marquez last May.

    Rios did little of note in losing wide to Manny Pacquiao in November 2013, then tested positive for a banned substance afterward. He returned last August against the rugged Diego Chaves. Their match quickly deteriorated into a foul-filled fight, and Rios was slightly behind on two of three scorecards when Chaves was disqualified in the ninth round.

    Still — despite their recent history apart from each other and because of their history when in together — boxing fans hoped that Alvarado-Rios 3 would be a rubber match like the third fight between junior featherweights Israel Vazquez and Rafael Marquez, another close and entertaining slugfest between ring rivals and the consensus best fight of that year. [Click Here To Read More]

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    Alvarado looked like a man about to unravel in the post-fight interview. He brought nothing to the fight. No desire, drive, instinctual energy. Vilhauer practically forced him to go back out after the second round . . . In other words, he fought like a man depressed.

    He wasn't in any kind of shape to turn up for work and put in a shift. If he can't do that against Rios to close out a trilogy then it's difficult to envision what bout he could get himself up for.

    His purse was $785,000 for this fight, so the fans that booed him are going to feel entitled to do so and he'll rightly face criticism for his performance. Beating himself up about it isn't going to improve his mental state though.

    His share of that purse buys him some time out. That's a very privileged position to be in. He'd do worse than to use it to focus on what's best for himself and his family because whatever he's been doing so far isn't working.

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    • #3
      He needs someone like biZier in Canada next.

      Someone else's hometown but a competitive and winnable fight

      BiZier just fought dan in IBF eliminator

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      • #4
        Interesting choice of words...."Rock" bottom

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
          Interesting choice of words...."Rock" bottom

          Lmao.......green k!!!

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