There are three losses on Pablo Cesar Cano’s record — a stoppage loss to Erik Morales in 2011, a debatable split decision defeat to Paulie Malignaggi last year, and a decision loss to Shane Mosley this past May.
Ashley Theophane sees a trend in those losses, a trend he feels will continue when he faces Cano on Sept. 14 on the undercard of the Floyd Mayweather-Canelo Alvarez pay-per-view.
“Every time he steps up is where he’s lost,” Theophane said on an Aug. 14 media conference call. “To me this is another step up, and he’s going to lose again.”
Theophane is 32 years old and will turn 33 a couple weeks before the fight. He’s not concerned about being nine years older than Cano, though. [Click Here To Read More]
Ashley Theophane sees a trend in those losses, a trend he feels will continue when he faces Cano on Sept. 14 on the undercard of the Floyd Mayweather-Canelo Alvarez pay-per-view.
“Every time he steps up is where he’s lost,” Theophane said on an Aug. 14 media conference call. “To me this is another step up, and he’s going to lose again.”
Theophane is 32 years old and will turn 33 a couple weeks before the fight. He’s not concerned about being nine years older than Cano, though. [Click Here To Read More]
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