![]() ![]() For some reason when I am fighting, the more I actually come forward and battle with the guy, the easier the fight is, and the less you think about what’s happening and the more you stay in the zone with the fight. But as I got older, I kind of lost that speed, so I started developing a pressure style of fighting. ![]() fight, and I wanted to get more into Roy Jones’s style. Is there current or former fighters that you took pieces of their style from and implemented into your style? “When I was teenager, I used to love watching Roy Jones. I kind of had a lot of doubters in life and they looked at me like I wouldn’t go anywhere in life, and I actually got somewhere.” What do you enjoy the most about boxing/fighting? “I enjoy how I have to prove to myself that I can actually do a lot more than what I think I can and push myself further than what I thought. ![]() But years later, I came back and took it seriously.” I did it for a while, but then I got sucked into a dumb life and gave it up. So then I got into boxing, and I got good at it. What got you into boxing? “As a kid, I just wanted to learn how to fight and I guess build my self-esteem up because I had low self-esteem as a kid. Christopher Burgos (3-4-1, 1 KO), of North Philadelphia, will fight Carlos Marrero (2-6-3), of Bridgeport, CT, in a six-round Super Lightweight bout at Live! Casino and Hotel in South Philadelphia, on Thursday, February 24. Here is a Q&A with Christopher Burgos for your consideration in previewing the bout. ![]()
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