By: Julio Garcia
I remember when I used to work out at a gym here in Edmonton I would hear about a Mexican fighter from Calgary that was really good and amazing to watch. I never knew the name of this fighter up until a few years later when I attended a pro-am card in Calgary. That fighter was Alex Torres Rynn.
Since that night, I have kept in contact with Rynn and have followed his career as a professional since day one. The kid to this day still has a tremendous amount of talent and while he has lost his last 3 fights it does not mean a thing in this age where everyone wants to be an undefeated fighter. He was brought in as an opponent, the B side for those 3 fights.