Call me crazy but Berto vs Khan makes sense.
Call me crazy but Berto vs Khan makes sense.
Berto can still cause trouble. He is fast and strong. Hes just very chinny.
Last edited by Silkeyjoe; 07-28-2013 at 10:33 AM.
Not sure why anyone is surprised by this outcome. In his prime he's a secondary vision of a less then prime Shane that gets punched more. I took him in the challenge cause I underrated Soto.
iv only seen this video and not the whole fight ...
but that seems like a very very quick and premature sstoppage from the ref?
Berto had took a beating and looked unsteady on his legs the round before.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
I've always like Soto-Karass. I saw him fight in Arizona in 2005 against Manuel Gomez. Gomez was the #1 contender at the time and Soto-Karass took the fight on short notice and beat Gomez, though it was scored a draw. His brother got kod by Urbano Antillon on the undercard.
Even from his early career, the legs and balance have always been horrible. He really does look shot up now. Legs stiff and getting punchy, he sounded bad in that interview. He is the quintessential definition of a raw rushed product who learned his mistakes and never corrected them.
I think it's obvious why Berto Fell off the championship carousel, a true champ never forgets to keep leaning and Berto although you can blame some of his injuries if you want, thought he could ride forever and forgot that he has to sweat. You might say that New York lottery slogan,"You Have got to be in it to win it." His layoffs and according to others, his overrating cost him wins because like many so called overrated fighters he believed all that was written about him when times were better. It goes like this,"Believe nothing you read and only half of what you see." Oh yes, the part about seeing could be toned down because of special effects. The rest of the reasons, most guys in this forum can come up with only makes the truth hard for Berto to bare. Who knows, journeyman or just a case of going back to school where he should have stayed. Was he just temporarily off track or did he drop the baton?
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