Floyd “Money” Mayweather jr. 45-0 26 KO holds the
WBC Light Middleweight title and the WBA Super World Light Middleweight title. Mayweather
Jr. Just recently put on a boxing clinic
on the inexperienced, highly protected, and media creation Saul “Canelo”
Alvarez 42-1-1 30 KO. I don’t see Mayweather jr. fighting anyone again at 154
lbs. unless it’s a Miguel A. Cotto 38-4 31 KO in a rematch and that it’s very
unlikely due to the fact that Cotto looks like he wants to remain under Top
Rank until he finishes his career. All boxing media reports indicate a Cotto
vs. Sergio Martinez at a catch weight for the WBC Middleweight title.
Now, there are fights
at 154 lbs. that will have a great impact in the Jr. Middleweight / Super
Welterweight division.
On November 9th,
2013 at Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S.A for the vacant WBO Light Middleweight
title. Vanes “Nightmare” Martirosyan height 6’ 0” reach 73” and a record of
33-0-1 21 KO’s will face Demetrious “Boo Boo” Andrade height 6’ 1” and a record
of 19-0 13 KO. This will be an interesting match for some time Andrade has been
a well-kept secret within the 154 lbs. division and has faced the last 5
opponents with a combined record of 138-46-2. Martirosyan has faced in his last
5 fights opponents with a combined record of 129-37-5 among those 5 opponents
was the Cuban Erislandy Lara 18-1-2 12 KO who both fought to a technical draw
in 9 rounds. I predict a victory for Demetrious “Boo Boo” Andrade, however,
since the fight is in Texas. I would not be surprised that there will be
another controversial decision. Boxing for some time now has been more and more
involved in controversies with boxers not making weight, drug testing, judges
etc. So I would advise not to be surprised in the outcomes of any of the
fights.
The return of Victor
“Vicious” Ortiz for the IBF Light Middleweight title on December 14th
2013 at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Victor “Vicious” Ortiz height 5’9” a
reach 70” with a record 29-4-2 22 KO’s moves up to 154 lbs. a move that was
expected before his defeat at the hands of a tough boxer Josesito Lopez in
2012. Victor “Vicious” Ortiz will challenge the newly crowned IBF Light
Middleweight champion Carlos Molina height 5’9” reach 70” with a record 31-1 27
KO. Carlos Molina is a very crafty boxer with good experience in the ring, and
I don’t expect it to be an easy night for Ortiz who is moving up a weight class
after a long time of inactivity. I do believe Ortiz will obtain the victory and
set up the fight between a Saul “Canelo” Alvarez sometime during late March of
2014, against another Jr. Welterweight moving up to 154 lbs.
This is one interesting
fight. On December 7th, 2013 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NYC
which is becoming the new Mecca of Boxing there it will be the Interim WBA
World Light Middleweight title in play. When the Cuban Erislandy Lara height
5’9” a reach 75” with a record 18-1-2 12 KO’s faces Austin “No Doubt” Trout
height 5’9 ½” a reach 72” with a record 26-1 14 KO’s. Erislandy Lara is coming
of a TKO victory over Alfredo “El Perro” Angulo 22-3 18 KO’s, however, Lara was
down twice in that fight once in the 4th round and in the 9th.
Austin “No Doubt” Trout last fight was a defeat against Saul “Canelo” Alvarez
and was dropped in the 7th round of that fight, but recovered and
fought all 12 rounds in a fight that many saw very close. I predict a Lara victory
by a split decision. What will be next for the winner?
A fight to keep an eye
on Alfredo “El Perro” Angulo height 5’ 9 1/2” a reach 69” with a record 22-3 18
KO’s versus a KO artist Jorge “Destroyer” Melendez height 5’11 with a record
27-3-1 26 KO’s. Angulo has not been the boxer that many expected him to become
after the defeat at the hands of Kermit Cintron, long layoff, the destruction
at the hands of James “Mandigo Warrior” Kirkland 31-1 27 KO’s, then long
inactivity in detention center , and a recent TKO defeat to Erislandy Lara it
will be seen. As for, Jorge “Destroyer” Melendez who is a powerful puncher with
26 KO’s in 31 pro bouts, but has been KO’d twice before early in his career and
just two fights ago was defeated by a boxer with a record of 14 wins 1 defeat
and 2 draws, consequently, this led to Melendez changing trainers to Puerto
Rican Great Wilfredo Vasquez Sr. How will this move improve Melendez it remains
to be seen a victory over an opponent with 14 wins and 10 defeats doesn’t
really show much. This fight will be interesting because Melendez is a powerful
puncher and Angulo is also a powerful puncher but is there to be hit. This
fight ends in a KO or TKO. Angulo will be the odds on favorite by the fans and
bettors to win the fight.
The question is Angulo on a decline? Can Melendez have enough stamina to
survive Angulo pressure? Can Melendez hurt Angulo enough to KO him? The winner of the fight is likely to move on
and challenge Lara or Trout in 2014 possibly in a Victor Ortiz vs. Saul
“Canelo” Alvarez event.
While these 154 lbs.
fight each other at the top moving up the ranks there are three dangerous Jr. Middleweights.
The 24 year old Puerto Rican Jonathan “Mantequilla” Gonzalez height 5’11” with
a record of 16 victories 1 draw and 13 KO’s who will return back to the ring in
December after a long layoff. Gonzalez last 5 opponents have a record of 122 –
22 – 2 in 6 more fights he should be ready to challenge for a world title. Then
there is Glen “Jersey Boy” Tapia height 5’11” a reach 73” with a record of 20 victories 0
defeats and 12 KO’s , but has not many rounds and his last 5 opponents have a
combined record of 95-33-6 Tapia within 5 to 7 more fights should be ready to
challenge any of the 154 lbs. title holders. One boxer that is ready to
challenge any of the top 154 lbs. is the 27 year old from Belarus Sergey
Rabchenko height 5’10” with a record
24-0 18 KO’s. One of his best victories was against Ryan Rhodes with a 7th
round TKO victory for the WBC Silver Light Middleweight Title.
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