Making of Champions: Greg Vendetti

By Marquis Johns · 2 min read

“The Making of Champions” is a podcast that airs every Thursday at 5 pm ET on the Joe Louis Bourbon Facebook Page with Tonya Cole and yours truly. This week’s guest on the program is super welterweight Greg “the Villian” Vendetti as he is in action for the WBA Regular Super Welterweight title against Erislandy Lara live on Fox August 29th from the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles.

For Vendetti, this is not only a title shot but also a chance to make a name for himself.

“I feel having this fight with Lara and, of course, wanting to win, but the idea is to do my best, and I feel that will earn me a seat at the table in front of the boxing gods,” Vendetti said on The Making of Champions Podcast. “It will solidify my legitimacy as a professional world-class fighter.”

Lara recently won this title by wiping out Ramon Alvarez back in September, and when they called Vendetti’s camp for a chance to take him on, he couldn’t pass it up.  Pretty similar to the opportunity he had when he faced Michael Soro back in 2018. While that contest ended with him being stopped in the second round, Vendetti used the loss as a learning experience.

I thought to myself, hey, I’m 28. (Michael) Soro, not really built for me. But If I go in there, worst-case scenario and I get blasted out of there, I still got time to recover from that. I looked at it as a good opportunity and exposure and the experience of going overseas and having a title fight against a highly, highly elite boxer who knocks out everybody,” Vendetti said.

Vendetti defeating Lara can make the chance for revenge against Michael Soro a possibility.

Feel free to check out our conversation with Greg as he joins us to talk about his upcoming fight with Lara, the fights he had leading up to his title opportunity, and also his long term goals outside of boxing.

 

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Marquis Johns

Marquis Johns is a unknown humorist and avid boxing fan. His love for the sweet science goes back to when matches were 15 rounds and has been covering fights since closed-circuit pay-per-views. Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth is not only a quote by Mike Tyson, it's also a pretty good reminder to keep your guard up.

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