By Jake Donovan - In a year filled with controversy and disappointment, Josesito Lopez did his part to free the sport of bad news and conflicts all in one shot.
For the second time in as many tries, Victor Ortiz failed to find a way to win inside the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The latest setback came in huge upset fashion, as Ortiz informed referee Jack Reiss at the end of nine rounds that he was unable to continue due to a broken jaw.
Flushed down the drain are plans for Ortiz to face Saul ‘Canelo?Alvarez on September 15, a goal Lopez had from the moment the fight was prematurely announced less than two weeks ago. Lopez felt disrespected by the announcement, as if he were being overlooked in Saturday’s fight.
The career gatekeeper had a chance to do something about it and handled his business in a big way.
“I told everyone I was going to shock the world,?Lopez stated in the aftermath of the biggest win of an otherwise hard luck career. “Today is my day!?br />
Lopez knew going in that he would have to offer the fight of his life in order to secure victory. The final scorecards confirmed pre-fight su****ions that a knockout was the only way to go in a bout that provided non-stop entertainment for the 7,845 enthusiastic fans in attendance. [Click Here To Read More]
For the second time in as many tries, Victor Ortiz failed to find a way to win inside the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The latest setback came in huge upset fashion, as Ortiz informed referee Jack Reiss at the end of nine rounds that he was unable to continue due to a broken jaw.
Flushed down the drain are plans for Ortiz to face Saul ‘Canelo?Alvarez on September 15, a goal Lopez had from the moment the fight was prematurely announced less than two weeks ago. Lopez felt disrespected by the announcement, as if he were being overlooked in Saturday’s fight.
The career gatekeeper had a chance to do something about it and handled his business in a big way.
“I told everyone I was going to shock the world,?Lopez stated in the aftermath of the biggest win of an otherwise hard luck career. “Today is my day!?br />
Lopez knew going in that he would have to offer the fight of his life in order to secure victory. The final scorecards confirmed pre-fight su****ions that a knockout was the only way to go in a bout that provided non-stop entertainment for the 7,845 enthusiastic fans in attendance. [Click Here To Read More]
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