Commentator Sergio Mora states that it’s a shame that the 35-year-old Jermell Charlo finally wants to take his career seriously after two years out of the ring.
A Champion’s Two Lost Years
Mora says the former undisputed junior middleweight champion Charlo’s fan base has drifted away, and he’s lost two of his best years by not fighting. Sergio believes Jermell’s rationale for returning is for the money.
Calling Out the Wrong Fighters
- Sebastian Fundora
- Terence Crawford
- Vergil Ortiz Jr.
- Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis
- Errol Spence
Even when he was still active, he would have had huge problems against the guys he’s called out this week. Jermell (35-2-1, 19 KOs) lost to Tony Harrison and was held to a draw against Brian Castano in their first fight.
The Canelo Payday Effect
“Jermell Charlo. He’s in his mid-30s and finally wants to take his career seriously and come back. It’s a shame because he had so much that he could have given to boxing. This man fought Canelo and hasn’t fought since,” said Sergio Mora to DAZN, talking about former undisputed junior middleweight champion Jermell Charlo.
Jermell still held three of his four 154-lb titles after his loss to Canelo Alvarez on September 30, 2023. He could have defended his IBF, WBA, and WBC junior middleweight titles. Charlo’s decision to stop fighting resulted in those titles being stripped one by one.
“Inactivity has plagued his career. Now, just like other fighters, like Andy Ruiz and Adrien Broner,” said Mora. “They want to come back in their mid-30s, and people forgot about them. Their heyday is gone. Their shine is off.”
The success that Jermell had before he stopped fighting will be difficult to replicate at 35. He’s gotten older, and the fighters that are competing now are arguably more talented than his main competition during his active years at 154.
When Jermell stopped fighting, these were his main competitors at 154:
- Tony Harrison
- Jeison Rosario
- Tim Tszyu
- Brian Castano
It was only after Jermell fought Canelo Alvarez on September 30, 2023, that he became inactive. He was paid well for that fight, and it’s understandable why he hasn’t returned to the ring.
Mora left out Keith Thurman. He’s another fighter who had been out of the ring for years and recently came back. Now, he’s getting a title shot against WBC junior middleweight champion Sebastian Fundora on October 25 after one tune-up against a lower-level fighter, Brock Jarvis.
Why Charlo Lost His Fans
“Yes, they still have a name. Yes, they’re former champions, but they lost their fanbase because of that inactivity because they didn’t take their career serious. And they made a lot of money. And when you make a lot of money, you get comfortable,” said Mora about Jermell.
Charlo wasn’t a big star when he was still fighting. He had a following, but he wasn’t a big pay-per-view attraction. As Mora points out, the fans that Jermell had given lost interest in him, and are focused on other fighters if they’re still following the sport.
Jermell can get a nice payday if he fights Errol Spence or Sebastian Fundora. Those are fights that can happen. His chances of beating Fundora would be low, and the fight would be ridiculed. The only way fans would criticize the fight is if Jermell beat three or four top contenders at 154 to prove himself. Just jumping straight into a title shot after two years out of the ring would make it obvious that Charlo’s purpose for coming back is money.
The Money-Driven Comeback
“So, I think that Canelo payday made him [Jermell] soft. The hunger is gone, but just like every fighter, once that money starts dwindling and running away, and the need to come back, you’re coming back for the wrong reasons,” said Mora. “You’re coming back to get paid the money. That’s when you get hurt, and that’s when you look bad. And your fans, you’re not fooling them,” said Mora.
What Sergio says about Jermell’s likely rationale is what many boxing fans are saying on social media. They believe Charlo, 35, is coming back for the money, as he’s been inactive for two years. The fighters that Jermell called out on social media are mostly guys who would be far too young and active for him to fight.