It didn't take long for Ferdinand Kerobyan to move past the disappointment of suffering his lone career loss. Having to brace for the reality of no longer facing an Olympic-level boxer for his next outing however, was a slightly more bitter to swallow. "I just want to come out here and show that I'm a top prospect, that one loss doesn't change what I can do in the ring," Kerobyan (11-1, 6KOs) told krikya360.com ahead of Friday's clash with Daniel Evangelista Jr., a late replacement for injured Oscar Molina. "The chance to face Molina, a 2012 Olympian with that deep amateur pedigree and from a fighting family (twin bother Javier and older brother Carlos are also pro boxers), I was really excited for that fight."
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