It's great when you see really promising boxing prospects taking their first steps up in the world. This coming Friday night on TeleFutura we get to see one of the most promising young Mexican fighters fight in the biggest test of his career. 22 year old Leo Santa Cruz, 15-0-1 (7), of Lincoln Heights, California (though born in Huetamo, Michoacán de Ocampo, Mexico) faces the experienced Jose Lopez, 39-9-2 (32) of Puerto Rico. Lopez, although now 39, was recently the WBO Super Flyweight champion and has never been stopped in a career that dates back to 1991. Included the names that Lopez has fought are the likes of Fernando Montiel, Juan Alberto Rosas, Marvin Sonsona, Isidro Garcia and Carlos Gabriel Salazar.
For Cruz the fight with Lopez will be a major test of his ability, chin and mental toughness though maybe it's the sort of test a fighter like Cruz will need. So far in a career dating back to October 2006 he has had things relatively his own way, only a draw with Rodrigo Hernandez in Cruz's second fight marks an otherwise perfect record. Up to now the best win on Santa Cruz's 16 fight record is a 5th round KO over tough and skilled Belgian Stephane Jamoye (20-3) back in March of this year. Other than the win over Jamoye however Cruz lacks any sort of known quality on his record and perhaps needs to beat Lopez to prove he is a contender rather than a pretender.
Although Cruz is not a noted puncher, in fact he only scored 5 KO's in his first 11 bouts, he is a man who seems to be able to hurt other fights and his growing confidence seems to be a telling factor as he has stopped his last 5 fights early, including stopping the previously unstopped Jamoye. A stoppage against Lopez, whilst unlikely, would really prove that Cruz is a fighter to mark down as a future world level competitor. Although he's got a growing reputation for landing painful blows he's a solid enough boxer from a technical stand point to go places and with Golden Boy Promotions behind him there seems to be no reason for him not to be a major contender over the next decade.
For Cruz the fight with Lopez will be a major test of his ability, chin and mental toughness though maybe it's the sort of test a fighter like Cruz will need. So far in a career dating back to October 2006 he has had things relatively his own way, only a draw with Rodrigo Hernandez in Cruz's second fight marks an otherwise perfect record. Up to now the best win on Santa Cruz's 16 fight record is a 5th round KO over tough and skilled Belgian Stephane Jamoye (20-3) back in March of this year. Other than the win over Jamoye however Cruz lacks any sort of known quality on his record and perhaps needs to beat Lopez to prove he is a contender rather than a pretender.
Although Cruz is not a noted puncher, in fact he only scored 5 KO's in his first 11 bouts, he is a man who seems to be able to hurt other fights and his growing confidence seems to be a telling factor as he has stopped his last 5 fights early, including stopping the previously unstopped Jamoye. A stoppage against Lopez, whilst unlikely, would really prove that Cruz is a fighter to mark down as a future world level competitor. Although he's got a growing reputation for landing painful blows he's a solid enough boxer from a technical stand point to go places and with Golden Boy Promotions behind him there seems to be no reason for him not to be a major contender over the next decade.
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