Outstanding prospect, he had all the physical skills, speed, timing, talent, ability, but it's the psychological part that he lacked.

Boxing is the great truth-teller, and amongst world-competition, the prizes are at the top, and if a dude simply doesn't have what it takes to compete at the higher levels, then he'll be found out. He'll find out about himself, and the fans will find out, but a guy will never know how far he can go unless he gives it a shot. If something's lacking, you won't get far. Some guys get found out the first time they train and find it too hard. Some find out the first time they spar and leave the gym. 99.9% of people are just not cut out to be professional fighters. For all his talent, Panchito wasn't psychologically cut out for it. He could probably become a top coach and pass on his knowledge about technique.