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Exclusive Interview Boxing News, By Gerald Rice
DECEMBER 2006
BERTO UNVEILED
HBO SPORTS, By Ron Borges
Undercard: Berto unbeaten with 6th-round TKO
ESPN,com, By Dan Rafael
Andre Berto overwhelms Figueroa
BOXING MONGER, By Taft Corbett,
Editor-In-Chief
Andre Berto vs. Miguel Figueroa
Doghouse Boxing Predictions, by Coyote Duran
Berto stops Figueroa to remain unbeaten
Fox Sports.com
Berto stops Figueroa to remain unbeaten
SI.COM
Berto stops Figueroa to move to 16-0 as pro
CBS SPORTSLINE
ANDRE BERTO
Weight Class: Welterweight/147 pounds
Height: 5-9
Weight: 147 pounds
Born: September 7, 1983, in Miami, Fla.
Lives in: Winter Haven, Fla.
Trainer: Tony Morgan
Record: 12-0 (10 KOs)
PROFESSIONAL RECORD
February 17, 2007: First Round TKO over Noberto Bravo
Saturday, December 9, 2006: 6th Round TKO
May 17, 2006: Third Round TKO over Gerardo Prieto (Uncasville, Conn.)
April 14, 2005: Third Round TKO over Horatio Garcia (Rancho Mirage, Calif.)
February 3, 2006: Third Round TKO over Jonathan Tubbs (Airway Heights, Wash.)
December 3, 2005: First round KO over Taronze Washington (Las Vegas, Nev.)
November 4, 2005: First round TKO over Maurice Chalmers (Miami, Okla.)
October 1, 2005: First round KO over William Johnson (Tampa, Fla.)
June 9, 2005: Sixth round TKO over Anthony Little (New York, N.Y.)
May 6, 2005: First round TKO over Tim Himes (Manshantucket, Conn.)
February 24, 2005: Unanimous decision over Daniel Neal (New York, N.Y.)
January 28, 2005: First round TKO over Edgar Galvan (New York, N.Y.)
January 21, 2005: Unanimous decision over Joseph Benjamin (Uncasville, Conn.)
December 4, 2004 (Pro Debut): Third round TKO over Michael Robinson (Little Rock, Ark.)
2004 Haitian Olympian
After an outstanding amateur career, culminating in a berth on the Haitian Olympic team, Andre Berto made the move to professional boxing on December 4, 2004. The power-punching pugilist continues to impress in the ring. His exciting style and charismatic personality have made him one of the sport€™s fastest rising stars and he continues to pile up the victories. With an undefeated record and eight straight knockout victories, Berto€™s stock continues to rise, grabbing the attention of many of the sport€™s experts.
€œOf the class of 2004, most insiders agreed that Berto was as good a prospect as anybody, including the medal winners,€? €œShoBox€? expert analyst Steve Farhood said. €œHe is a great pro prospect because of his natural aggressiveness, his strengths and his punching power. At the age of 22, he has a fully developed man€™s body. Thus far in his pro career, he has shown a seek-and-destroy approach and it has worked well.€?
€œBerto was an excellent amateur, and as a professional, he has emerged as a top prospect. I have seen several of his bouts and one thing stands out €“ he is an aggressive, crowd-pleasing fighter with good power, but he is also patient when he goes after his opponent,€™€™ said Dan Rafael of ESPN.com.
"I thought from the beginning he would be an outstanding pro," said Friday Night Fights commentator Teddy Atlas, who covered Berto during the Olympics for NBC Sports. "He has a pleasing style, is strong, and likes to come forward.€?
€œAndre is a promising fighter with loads of talent,€™€™ said George Willis of the New York Post. €œHe could be one of boxing's next superstars.€™€™
€œI remember seeing Berto as an amateur and thinking that he was going to make a terrific pro because of his style,€? said Tim Smith of the New York Daily News. €œHe's an all-action, power-punching boxer who is not interested in scoring points. He wants to knock the other guy's block off. When he learns to be patient, and learns how to set up things, he will be very dangerous.€™€™
€œIt is just a matter of time before Berto becomes one of the best super welterweights around,€? said Anwar Richardson of The Tampa Tribune. €œHe has the power and quickness to ascend to the top of his division, plus a mental toughness to stay upon his arrival.€?
€œBerto is an explosive fighter who is all business in the ring,€? said Chris Robinson of Doghouseboxing.com. €œHe can either brawl or use his skills to win a fight, and he is extremely strong. He is a no-nonsense type of guy who really looks to make a statement with each fight he has.€?
Berto continues the impressive strong of boxing standouts from his home state of Florida, and has sparred with former with former World Champions Winky Wright and Jeff Lacy. €œI helped Wright get ready for his two fights with Shane Mosley,€? Berto said. €œI have sparred with Lacy a few times. I spar with Sharmba Mitchell when he comes down to camp in Vero Beach (Fla.).€?
The 22-year-old comes from a true fighting family, his father Diesuel was an ultimate fighter and passed on the genes to his children. His brother, Cleveland, is a state wrestling champion while older brother Edson competes in No Holds Barred Fighting. The females in the family participate in combat sports as well with both Revelina and Rachelle competing in Karate.
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My last fight at Madison Square Garden on August 5th
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