heavyweight Jared Anderson17-0, 15 KOs, disappointed with his performance against Belgium. Riad Mary, 32-3, 26 KOs, despite claiming a comprehensive unanimous decision in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Due in part to Mahy's lack of ambition, Anderson was booed, and the Toledo-based heavyweight won by a wide margin.
Anderson's next battle is in court. The undefeated heavyweight is scheduled to appear before a judge on April 15 to find out his own fate regarding his driving violation.
Anderson was unimpressed with Mahy and said that changes were needed in order to advance further up the heavyweight ranking ladder.
“Another day, another night at the office. I wanted to give the fans a better show, but what can you do when the fans don't want to come just to fight like you do,” Anderson told ESPN after the game. Told.
“Round 10, that's the biggest takeaway. I have to make some changes. I made some mistakes. I got a few punches, but they shouldn't have landed at all. Fighting. Even though I didn't come here to do anything, I shouldn't have been hit.
“The fans, as much as I love them, they can't take care of me if I get hurt or have brain damage. So my goal is to attack That's what I tried to do tonight. It was an ugly night of boxing, but I got the W and I'm moving on.” Anderson added.
Anderson's stablemate, WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, hails the Ohio native as the future of heavyweight boxing, and Anderson is expected to return to his hometown of Toledo to box in the summer. ing.
Anderson is also still targeting some of the biggest names in the division, believing that he will soon begin his run towards the heavyweight championship.
“I want it all. If I'm the same rank as you and your name is near mine, we can figure it out, dude,” Anderson added. “We're here to beat everyone. We're here for the title and definitely to win.”