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Boxer Carlos Morales Jr. follows father’s steering as he chases goals and 2028 Olympics

By Editorial Board Published February 2, 2025 6 Min Read
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Boxer Carlos Morales Jr. follows father’s steering as he chases goals and 2028 Olympics

Carlos Morales, a boxer from Hidalgo, Mexico, didn’t notice his final professional struggle can be on the Honda Heart in Anaheim. He misplaced to Jorge Linares a month earlier than COVID-19 shut down the game in 2020.

Morales, who had been topped the North American Boxing Affiliation super-featherweight champion on the age of 26, was achieved lower than 5 years later. He completed his contract with Golden Boy Promotions and there have been no plans to resume it.

His profession was quick however stuffed with vital fights. He had 28 bouts as knowledgeable, profitable 19 and shedding 5; 4 resulted in a draw. His approach and protection led him to struggle one of the best in his division, amongst them Mercito Gesta, Rene Alvarado and Ryan Garcia.

Linares, a three-division world champion, dropped Morales within the third and fourth rounds, and Morales couldn’t beat the depend after the second knockdown. And that was how the skilled curtain fell for a fighter who as soon as was known as one of many promising boxers in Oscar De La Hoya’s secure.

Carlos Morales poses with medals he earned in Mexico, Spain and the U.S. whereas standing in his father’s gymnasium, CM Boxing Stables, in Alhambra.

(James Carbone / For Los Angeles Occasions en Español)

After his retirement, Morales purchased a trailer and a gymnasium in Alhambra — his boxing mission was not over. His son, Carlos Jayden Morales Jr., was simply starting his journey within the ring.

A troublesome loss for his son throughout a match in Las Vegas opened Morales’ eyes. He realized it was time to start his teaching profession.

“I told him, ‘If you want, I can help you train and you can learn from the mistakes I made and I can teach you the training that works — that works for me and obviously took me as far as I could. I can tell you everything and try not to make the same mistakes,’” stated Morales, an admirer of Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s technical and defensive type.

In the course of the pandemic, father and son locked themselves within the gymnasium training the basics of boxing.

At the moment, Carlos Jr. fights at 114 kilos, is an eight-time U.S. nationwide champion and is searching for a spot on the Mexican Olympic workforce for the 2028 Los Angeles Video games. He has greater than 100 fights beneath his belt with lower than 10 losses. He is called “The Little Solution,” mirroring his father’s nickname and ability for deciphering opponents and discovering the answer for beating them within the ring.

Like his father, 15-year-old Carlos Jr. can dodge punches and counterpunch. He stated a couple of vital phrases from his father made him really feel extra assured within the ring.

“No matter what happens, I’m always going to love you, no matter what you do. There’s no pressure either, do what you have to do,” recalled Carlos Jr., who stated he’s a fan of Juan Manuel Marquez and Manny Pacquiao.

Carlos Morales Jr., 15, poses with his USA Junior Championship 2024 belt at CM Boxing Stables in Alhambra.

Carlos Morales Jr., 15, poses together with his USA Junior Championship 2024 belt at CM Boxing Stables in Alhambra.

(James Carbone/For Los Angeles Occasions en Español)

As he pursues his boxing goals, he stated a key ability he realized from his father was self-discipline.

“At first I wasn’t too disciplined, but then I started listening to him, and then he started molding me,” stated Carlos Jr., who was named probably the most excellent male bxer by U.S. Boxing in 2023 on the nationwide championships in Lafayette, La. Final 12 months he received the BoxAm match in Spain.

Carlos Jr.’s uncle, Raul Morales, additionally assists in his nook. The younger boxer stated his uncle has taught him to “have heart” and give attention to his offense.

Raul Morales stated he observed throughout coaching that his nephew has one vital ability.

“He wasn’t afraid. And you don’t teach that in boxing. Be brave. You can teach technique, you can teach everything but being brave,” Morales stated.

Carlos Jr. additionally is an effective pupil at Eagle Rock Excessive College, the place he has a 4.0 grade-point common and his favourite topic is math.

The Morales household has its sights set on getting ready for the 2028 Olympic qualifiers, the Lima 2027 Pan American Video games and the junior world championships. Carlos Jr.’s purpose is to go to the subsequent two Olympics — Los Angeles in 2028 and Brisbane in 2032.

“Hopefully he will be the future of Mexican boxing,” his father stated, though he added he can be glad if his son succeeds solely academically.

That is articles was translated from Spanish and first appeared on L.A. Occasions en Español.

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