“I just go out there to box and pick my shots, and if the stoppage comes, it comes,” he said. “I know he likes to come forward,” said Carto, who trained and sparred with world champions in Los Angeles at Freddie Roach’s renowned Wild Card Gym. “I don’t go in looking for the knockout,” Carto said, acknowledging he doesn’t know much about 7-9 Adyka from Minnesota. Stepping up in competition having fought all ten of his professional bouts in under a year, Carto has impressed the boxing community with every performance. Published + Follow In front of an enthusiastic hometown crowd, Christian Carto will headline tomorrow’s Friday Night Boxing at SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia. “I’d like to give the fans a knock out, but if I don’t get it, I’m just going for the win,” said Carto, a 20 year-old undefeated, knockout artist. With an impressive record of 10-0, all of his wins coming by way of knockout, the 2014 National Golden Gloves champion (light flyweight division) will take on Phillip Adyka in the six-round featured bout. In front of an enthusiastic hometown crowd, Christian Carto will headline tomorrow’s Friday Night Boxing at SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia.