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Sergio Mora
For other people named Sergio Mora, see Sergio Mora (disambiguation).
American boxer
Sergio Mora (born December 4, 1980) is an American former professional boxer.[1] He is a former WBC light middleweight champion,[2] and twice challenged for the WBA (Regular) middleweight title. He was the first winner of NBC's The Contender series.[3]
Early life and amateur career
[edit]Mora, who is of Mexican descent, was raised without a father. Sergio lived in an East Los Angeles apartment downstairs from the apartment where his mother lived. He boxed as a way to lift him and his family to a better standard of living.[4] Sergio is a class of 1997 alumni of Schurr High School in Montebello, California.
As an amateur, he had a record of 40 wins and 10 losses, losing on points in the quarterfinals of the 1998 national Golden Gloves,[5] the semifinals of the 1999 U.S. national championships,[6] and in the challengers' bracket final of the 2000 U.S. Olympic trials.[7]
Boxing career
[edit]Early career
[edit]He is the champion of reality TV show The Contender. The show was structured as a single elimination tournament between middleweight boxers. Mora entered the show with a 12-0 record. On the
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Ever enjoy a TV show so much, you start glancing at your VCR clock and thinking, "Oh, no, 8:46, only 14 more minutes to go!"
I call that the Sopranos Test. Over the past few years, only five shows passed that test for me "The Sopranos," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Entourage", the first season of "Survivor" and "Oz" during the season when Adebici was wreaking havoc. Pretty short list. So you can imagine my surprise when I found myself glancing at the VCR clock during "The Contender" last week Oh, no! It's almost over! the ultimate seal of approval, at least from me. It's the perfect blend of over-the-top drama, heart-pounding competition and laugh-out-loud unintentional comedy, which is why "The Contender" has a chance to become the most entertaining reality show of all-time.
Naturally, nobody is watching it.
And I'm not going to be the guy who puts a gun to your head and screams, "You're not watching 'The Contender'? Whaaaaaaaat? What's the matter with you????" I hate that guy. You hate that guy. Everyone hates that guy. I just don't want NBC to overreact to disappointing ratings and cancel the show, if only because they're dumb enough to do it. Remember, this is the same network that once gave us "Inside Schwartz." You never
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