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Nope, it would be a greater upset than thatNo.
This is a super mismatch and if Berto won, it would be equal to the upset of Hashim Rahman beating Lennox Lewis imo
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Nope, it would be a greater upset than thatNo.
This is a super mismatch and if Berto won, it would be equal to the upset of Hashim Rahman beating Lennox Lewis imo
Nope, it would be a greatest upset than that
Frankie Randall/JCC level or we talking higher.... right under Tyson/Douglas?
So his ring IQ is now 10Berto now has +10 on all of his stats from training in the same gym as the Son of God.
So his ring IQ is now 10
Frankie Randall/JCC level or we talking higher.... right under Tyson/Douglas?
Floyd to Ramon Montano: Don't do that, I'm Mayweather
Ramon was swinging though. This was good work from him.
I'm catching up on the sparring now.
When he spars the second boxer, he pulled out the leaping left. I've always loved that punch from Floyd.
So his ring IQ is now 10
Shane always mad at Floyd
It aint like Floyd didnt give him a chance to show he could do any better than the sparring partners could, but Floyd beat him 10 rounds to 2 as well
yep he had his chance and he can't say Floyd ran in that fight
ok my bad brehLast warning breh. I will neg u
ok my bad breh
Watch yourself jack we out chea
Ellerbe: Berto is 3-3 in His Last Six? So Is Pacquiao!
Posted by: Rick Reeno on 8/27/2015 .
By Rick Reeno
Las Vegas, Nevada - Leonard Ellerbe, CEO for Mayweather Promotions, strongly feels the media and fans are overlooking, and disrespecting, the abilities of former WBC/IBF welterweight champion Andre Berto (30-3, 23KOs).
Berto challenges Floyd Mayweather Jr. (48-0, 26KOs) for the WBC/WBA welterweight titles on September 12th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Berto, 3-3 in his last six, has averaged one fight per year from 2012-2014. Mayweather, often criticized for being inactive, has fought five times during that period.
When Berto won a ten round decision over Steve Upsher last September, it was his first victory since 2011. He returned in March to win stop Josesito Lopez in six rounds.
But Ellerbe and Mayweather are not paying any attention to those figures. They believe Berto is going to come in swinging for the fences.
Elerbe acknowledges Berto being 3-3 in his last six and compares that ratio to Manny Pacquiao's recent run. And while that's true, their level of competition is not in the same ballpark. Berto's last six were Josesito Lopez, Steve Upsher, Jesus Soto Karass, Robert Guerrero, Jan Zaveck and Victor Ortiz. Pacquiao's last six were Mayweather, Chris Algieri, Timothy Bradley (twice), Juan Manuel Marquez and Brandon Rios.
"You guys have to stop degrading these fighters. It's like, somebody mentioned to me 'oh, he's 3-3 in his last six fights.' So is Manny Pacquiao! He's 3-3 in his last six fights. Miguel Cotto, another future Hall of Famer, he's lost two of his last five fights. What does it mean? They are all great fighters. I know Berto can fight. I know he is coming to get the win," Ellerbe said.
http://www.boxingscene.com/ellerbe-berto-3-3-his-last-six-pacquiao--95149
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