The meaning of a defeat for a current professional boxer is very radical, the people who dominate boxing have made it look like a sports death, when in fact with disposition it can be a watershed in the boxer's career, or in many cases a rebirth.

We've seen personalities like Mike Tyson sink bottomless after a loss to retirement, and other times guys like Manny Pacquiao resurface to become world champion again.

I think It depends largely on the attitude and behavior outside the ring, which greatly influences a return to success, discipline or indiscipline. For example, Ricardo Mayorga, after his defeats against Mosley or de la Hoya, threw himself into drugs and partying, and a positive example would perhaps be Nonito Donaire.

Nonito after his defeat against the jackal Rigodeaux, he did not give up and kept training, disciplined and focused. After his defeat he had other stumbles and triumphs but always competitive. Today Mayorga is fighting for his life in a rehabilitation center and the Filipino is flying for a dignified retirement and a place among the idols of his country.

Very recently we have the scorpion Berchelt, who was overthrown from the WBC throne on Saturday and that without a doubt his attitude will be decisive for his return to a new triumph. In the same case, the defeated one of the fight between the rooster Estrada and the Chocolate will be found, both in an important part of his career, as they are both holding a world belt.