"Santos, ranked 20th in the United States and 60th in the world, has ripped off four straight wins since the only blemish of his career when he was stopped with a torn ACL back in June of 2014. After rehabbing, the 27-year-old came back with fury. He avenged the loss by pounding Daniel Martz in a rematch of the defeat, closing the historic Rockingham Park Race Track in style last April." http://www.eagletribune.com/sports/...cle_753d646c-d2dd-51be-b285-432f212c60dd.html Appears he has a decent excuse for his lost, since he dominated the dude in the rematch. Solid prospect but short.
I remember when Mo trained under one of the Mayweathers for a few months and thought he was the next Ali... Which resulted in him being embarrassingly upset by Emmanuel Newton. Mo was a top notch amateur wrestler, when he utilizes that he's a force to be reckoned with.
WSB fighter Guido Vianello beat Mohammed Arjoui in the WSB, he lost on one scorecard 46/48 but won on two other scorecards 49/45 respectively.