Demetrius Andrade: “I’m Not Afraid To Do Whatever It Takes To Make Sure That I Become A Hall Of Famer”

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Demetrius Andrade: “I’m Not Afraid To Do Whatever It Takes To Make Sure That I Become A Hall Of Famer”

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'Demetrius Andrade: “I’m Not Afraid To Do Whatever It Takes To Make Sure That I Become A Hall Of Famer”'

Demetrius Andrade’s time as a 160 pounder didn’t go exactly the way he originally envisioned it.

After winning the vacant WBO crown against Walter Kautondokwa in 2018, Andrade believed that his path to big-time fights, and even bigger bags of cash, was a clear one. However, with the Rhode Island native spending much of his three-plus year title reign fighting relative unknowns, Andrade realized it was time to move on.

With another failed attempt to lure WBC middleweight titlist Jermall Charlo into the ring, Andrade was incredulous as he was mandated to defend his gold trinket against dangerous but unheralded opponent, Zhanibek Alimkhanualy. Instead of abiding by the rules of the governing body, Andrade has decided to try his hand at 168 pounds.

For his super middleweight coming out party, the former two-division world titlist will take on undefeated Brit, Zach Parker, for the WBO interim title on May 21st. Although Andrade has normally fought on neutral ground, he’ll face Parker in his backyard at Pride Park Stadium in the United Kingdom.

Despite the circumstances, Andrade has no issue with swapping fists against Parker several miles away from home. In fact, if Andrade is who he says he is, picking up the win on foreign territory should be no big deal.

“Who am I to say I’m the best if I can’t go over to someone else’s backyard and give them an ole ass whopping,” said Andrade during a recent press conference. “He hasn’t seen anything like this before.”

In the 27-year-old Parker, his eyes remain locked on the WBO interim crown that will be on the line come fight night. Nevertheless, in the case of Andrade, while he’s anxious to re-wrap his waist with gold, doing so isn’t his only motivation.

At the age of 34, Andrade looks back on his still growing career both proudly and unsatisfied. Having won world titles in multiple weight classes, Andrade has seemingly checked every box that he’s wanted to accomplish in the sport of boxing.

However, once Andrade officially hangs up his gloves, he hopes that with his past accomplishments and what he has ahead of him, his legacy will leave an indelible mark in the sport which will lead to his immortalization.

“I been all over the world plenty of times and this is nothing new to me. I’m ready to show and ready to make my mark. I’m not afraid to do whatever it takes to make sure that I become a Hall of Famer and have my own legacy.”


Thoughts? :confused:
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Demetrius Andrade has never beaten a current or former legitimate world champion.

Demetrius Andrade has rejected guaranteed opportunities to face top-ten world-rated fighters, such as: Jermell Charlo, Jermall Charlo, Sergiy Derevyanchenko, Matt Korobov, Zhanibek Alimkhanuly and also the winner of the Erislandy Lara vs. Jarrett Hurd title unification.

Demetrius Andrade has only engaged in one fight outside of the US during the entirety of his 13½ year professional career.

Demetrius Andrade has needlessly terminated three title reigns without performing a single meaningful defence of his straps (note: Boo Boo has no intenton of returing to 160lbs after the Parker bout).

Hardly the resume of a dead-cert first-ballot future Hall-of-Famer! :lol:
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Re: Demetrius Andrade: “I’m Not Afraid To Do Whatever It Takes To Make Sure That I Become A Hall Of Famer”

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The Andrade conundrum. I guess you could call it a catch 22 when it comes to his resume building. Why should the top guys fight him if he doesn't have stellar boxers on his resume? You can't force them to fight. We all know he made mistakes in his career early, had management problems, etc. No one cares about what could have happened 6-8-10 yrs ago.

In recent years, what matters, he tried to get fights with BJS, Canelo, GGG, Munguia, and Mall Charlo and was turned down.


Anyway, since the OP is in need of attention, let's beat the dead horse some more....or NOT. :zzz:
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Bandog wrote: 05 Apr 2022, 09:54 The Andrade conundrum. I guess you could call it a catch 22 when it comes to his resume building. Why should the top guys fight him if he doesn't have stellar boxers on his resume?
Demetrius Andrade has rejected guaranteed opportunities to face top-ten world-rated fighters, such as: Jermell Charlo, Jermall Charlo, Sergiy Derevyanchenko, Matt Korobov, and also the winner of the Erislandy Lara vs. Jarrett Hurd title unification.

A few weeks ago, Demetrius Andrade rejected an opportunity to face Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, who is a much better opponent than anyone Boo Boo has previously faced at middleweight... and also far superior than the UK domestic level Zach Parker.

Did you forget that important information? :confused:
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