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Angelo Leo, right, lands a right hand to the head of Tramaine Williams during Leo’s win in Uncasville, Connecticut last August. Leo fights Aaron Alameda on Saturday in a Showtime-televised card. (Amanda Westcott/Showtime)
No athletic contest is truly a must-win situation. If Albuquerque native Angelo Leo should lose his boxing match against Mexico’s Aaron Alameda on Saturday night in Houston, the sun will still rise over Beaumont and Baytown Sunday morning.
Nor would a loss represent sunset on Leo’s career. At 27, he enters Saturday’s bout with a 20-1 record (nine knockouts) and a world title already to his credit.
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