The_budweiser Posted August 16, 2012 Share Posted August 16, 2012 FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (August 16, 2012) - No sooner had the dust cleared from last Sunday night's fight, light welterweight prospect Danny O'Connor (18-1, 6 KOs) was back in the gym preparing for his next action, September 29, on the non-televised segment of a HBO BAD tripleheader at MGM Grand Theater at Foxwoods in Mashantucket, Connecticut. The 27-year-old O'Connor, a former two-time national amateur champion and 2008 U.S. Olympic Boxing Team alternate, stopped Eddie "The Puerto Rican Sensation" Soto (12-5, 4 KOs) this past Sunday evening in the fourth round of their fight, headlining the first professional boxing show in Gillette Stadium history. Boxing was preceded by a Major League Soccer match between the New England Revolution and Montreal Impact. "I walked Soto down, everything behind my jab, and listened to what Coach Ronnie (Shields) told me," O'Connor said about his fight against Soto. "The name of the game for me is keeping active. I'm young, hungry and always in shape. Inactivity hurts fighters. I appreciate what's going on right now. I'm looking forward to my next fight and to keep improving." Read More: http://ringnews24.com/index.php/boxing-news/62621-staying-active-name-of-the-game-for-prospect-danny-oconnor.html#ixzz23k7jqSIK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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