People like the zero and if there is a loss they immediately look at who they lost to and not who they beat.
Ryder was the underdog a couple of weeks ago against the undefeated Parker and he pulled off the upset. In reality he faced better opposition and had more experience for the big occasion to win the title.


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. And now hype jobs like Berlanga have to "learn backwards" at a higher level and that can be a disaster. The time to take a calculated risk and work on a reasonable defense, stamina, actual combination punching are the early years. Wilder had to do it. Berto? A glaring example today are guys like Munguia (41-0) but as empty as my midnight plate at the Casino buffet. Zurdo Ramirez just laid an egg and looked like he had no idea after running up 40-0. You simply do not go from the kiddie pool where all things line up your way with soft touch after soft touch and then climb in with a master-class like Bivol. Andrade to a degree as we speak. Another unblemished record but when it was time to shit or get off the pot i.e take a real challenge he literally ducked out. Now he goes from being next for Canelo (?) if he took/won the Ryder fight as proposed..to now fighting a guy Berlanga beat a year ago
. Talk about shooting a career in both feet. Another and I hate to say this but..Jaron Boots Ennis. I love me some Boots and think he has all the undeniable talent to worry the very best. But that record man. I mean, again a case of looking beyond the numbers. Great 29-0 but fan or no fan you have to be honest about it. Beyond Lipinets and being the only man to ko a tough as nails Abreu..there's not alot of there there. Padding and fluffing records is nothing new though. And every fighter has their fair share. But in boxings case numbers can lie. And it's on fans to dig into them. Getting back to quality over quantity would be a great start for many up and comers. KO's and W's are beautiful...but exactly who are you beating in the first place. Have to think on the quality over quantity type guys. The ones taking decent guys early to build on.
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