Thanks for that!! Tough fight for Ceballo, but he is a legit prospect with solid amateur credentials. Glad to see him fight durable foes instead of some of the cans many prospects start out with!!
jamamb wrote: ↑28 Jan 2019, 09:40
surprised he was as successful as an amateur as he was, doesnt look good at all to me, leaky defense and not much power
Some top amateurs' skills dont translate as well to the pros. Ceballo could be one of those. Could have been an off-night...time will tell. He finished 3rd at the US Olympic Trials at 152, one of the more competitive US amateur divisions.
Not the most impressed either so far... lacks pop... But all that amateur background probably saved him from a L last week... He really did well holding and regaining his composure after that left hand duo KD
TheBeast wrote: ↑30 Jan 2019, 01:23
Not the most impressed either so far... lacks pop... But all that amateur background probably saved him from a L last week... He really did well holding and regaining his composure after that left hand duo KD
Keith Thurman better learn how to clinch when he's hurt. His inability to do that in the 7th round almost cost him a KO loss to Lopez.