At the end of 12 rounds of action with Roman Martinez, a then-unbeaten Diego Magdaleno felt like he had done enough to claim the super featherweight crown.
Instead, he left Macau, China with the first (and only) loss on his record and the understanding that he needed to make a change in his career.
Two moves have since followed: climbing up the scale to the lightweight division and enlisting the services of top trainer Joel Diaz. Magdaleno is now riding a five-fight win streak as he heads into his October 10 mandatory title challenge versus unbeaten lightweight champ Terry Flanagan.
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Instead, he left Macau, China with the first (and only) loss on his record and the understanding that he needed to make a change in his career.
Two moves have since followed: climbing up the scale to the lightweight division and enlisting the services of top trainer Joel Diaz. Magdaleno is now riding a five-fight win streak as he heads into his October 10 mandatory title challenge versus unbeaten lightweight champ Terry Flanagan.
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