Tobia Giuseppe Loriga versus Nicholas Esposito breakdown

I believe this fight comes down to timing and by what I mean by that is Loriga is 43 and has looked beatable recently while Esposito is in his prime and getting his big opportunity to make a name for himself. I didn’t think Loriga looked good in his last fight and I personally thinkContinue reading “Tobia Giuseppe Loriga versus Nicholas Esposito breakdown”

Maxim Prodan versus Nicola Cristofori breakdown

This is a fine fight for Prodan to take as he’s been out the ring for a while and also needs to defend his IBF ranking belt to progress and hopefully get a big fight. I don’t think he’ll have any problems in this fight as Cristofori has no power to speak of so won’tContinue reading “Maxim Prodan versus Nicola Cristofori breakdown”

Daniele Scardina versus Cesar Nunez breakdown

Scardina has been slowly progressing towards being a contender in the Super Middleweight division and this is another good step towards that. He’s fighting for the European title versus Cesar Nunez in a fight hes likely to win. Daniele Scardina has showed good power and even won fights when he slightly injured himself so IContinue reading “Daniele Scardina versus Cesar Nunez breakdown”

Marc Castro versus John Moraga breakdown

Marc Castro was the number one or number two amateur in the USA before turning pro last year. He had his debut on the Canelo-Smith card and while he looked overeager at the start he settled down and secured himself a knockout victory. He’s got excellent technical skills and works to the body well. HeContinue reading “Marc Castro versus John Moraga breakdown”

Alexis Espino versus Ashton Sykes breakdown

This is a slight step up for Alexis Espino who is progressing slightly slower than other Matchroom prospects though that may benefit him in the future as he won’t be rushed to quickly. Ashton Sykes is a decent domestic level fighter in the USA who seems to have improved a bit in the last twoContinue reading “Alexis Espino versus Ashton Sykes breakdown”

Diego Pacheco versus Rodolfo Gomez Jr breakdown

Similarly to other prospects on the Canelo-Yildirim card Pacheco is taking a step up in competition which is must needed after hes comfortably beat all his opponents so far. Diego Pacheco has excellent uppercuts and works to the body consistently which is rare too see from a prospect. I’ve noticed hes got more patient theContinue reading “Diego Pacheco versus Rodolfo Gomez Jr breakdown”

Aaron Aponte versus Harry Gigliotti breakdown

This is a great step up fight for Aponte who is only 1-0 but had a good amateur career. Harry Gigliotti is 6-1 but his opponents have a combined record of 0-21-1 with one opponent making his debut. Aaron Aponte had a good amateur career before turning pro young at the age of 19. HeContinue reading “Aaron Aponte versus Harry Gigliotti breakdown”

Zhilei Zhang versus Jerry Forrest breakdown

This is a decent step up fight for Zhang though he potentially needs to move quickly at this point in his career as he’s now 37 and likely won’t get a title shot for a few years. Jerry Forrest is being given another opportunity even after a relatively average performance versus Carlos Takam and ifContinue reading “Zhilei Zhang versus Jerry Forrest breakdown”

Keyshawn Davis versus Lester Brown breakdown

This is the pro debut of former star US Amateur Keyshawn Davis. He’s no longer going to the Olympics but if he had I think he would have ended up winning a medal. Lester Brown is coming in off a KO loss and has obviously been brought into to lose but hes not a badContinue reading “Keyshawn Davis versus Lester Brown breakdown”

Jose Hugo Acevedo versus Juan Nicolas De Leon breakdown

This is an excellent domestic Lightweight fight in Argentina between two fighters who are on good runs of form. Jose Hugo Acevedo is undefeated and currently holds the title that this fight is being fought over. Juan Nicolas De Leon had a rocky start to his pro career but has really bounced back and recentlyContinue reading “Jose Hugo Acevedo versus Juan Nicolas De Leon breakdown”