Broner is a young flashy american fighter so he's gonna win all these fantasy fights, it's gonna take several Ponce De Leon performances to wake people up.
Uchiyama stays in Japan and Japan doesn't even recognize the WBO. So unless Uchiyama makes a move to America, why the f**k would Broner go there to fight him???
That's just unrealistic. See, if there was only one title, we wouldn't have this problem.
Montiel went to Japan to fight Hasegawa even though his belt wasn't recognized there. The arena was packed and japanese promoters have juicy tv deals so you know he made a lot of dough.
Well, for the same reason why Uchiyama would go to U.S, for legacy and greatness.
Still if Uchiyama mentioned Broners name I'm sure he meant he's ready to go to U.S, just like Nishioka would like to get Donaire fight in States.
But, even if it's unrealistic, like I said - I still prefer those other top 130's for Broner as if Broner-Salido fight happes, we would lost possible great match-ups at 126 that I'd rather see.
It's still just unrealistic for Broner, the guy int he power postion, to travel to fight Uchiyama. It's just not going to happen, not even worth wasting time to talk about.
I'd like Salido-Garcia/Caballero, Salido-Gonzalez, as well. Still, I'd love to see Broner-Salido as well this fall if those other fights don't pop off. And I'd still like to see Broner fight Salgado, Mendez, Ponce rematch, before leaving 130.
We'll see what happens.
Uchiyama stays in Japan and Japan doesn't even recognize the WBO. So unless Uchiyama makes a move to America, why the f**k would Broner go there to fight him???
That's just unrealistic. See, if there was only one title, we wouldn't have this problem.
Well, for the same reason why Uchiyama would go to U.S, for legacy and greatness.
Still if Uchiyama mentioned Broners name I'm sure he meant he's ready to go to U.S, just like Nishioka would like to get Donaire fight in States.
But, even if it's unrealistic, like I said - I still prefer those other top 130's for Broner as if Broner-Salido fight happes, we would lost possible great match-ups at 126 that I'd rather see.
I think John could go there for Salido, it's more winnable fight for him than Gamboa was.
And actually Uchiyama challanged Broner, just that kid doesn't want no part of that Japanese knockout power. Still I'd rather see Broner - Salgado, Mendez, Burgos as well than had Salido leaving his best weight-class. Salido should fight Jhonny Gonzalez and then eventually Garcia - Caballero winner, that's one awesome schedule.
Uchiyama stays in Japan and Japan doesn't even recognize the WBO. So unless Uchiyama makes a move to America, why the f**k would Broner go there to fight him???
That's just unrealistic. See, if there was only one title, we wouldn't have this problem.
I don't include Chris John in the mix at 126. He doesn't fight anyone and stays in Indonesia. It's just not very realistic. Salido could fight at 130, and it would be a good fight with Broner. The only realistic options at 130 for Broner are Escobedo, Beltran Jr, Mendez, Salgado, and Ponce rematch. I'd take a Salido fight over most of those fights. Although I do hope Broner fights Mendez or Salgado before leaving 130.
I think John could go there for Salido, it's more winnable fight for him than Gamboa was.
And actually Uchiyama challanged Broner, just that kid doesn't want no part of that Japanese knockout power. Still I'd rather see Broner - Salgado, Mendez, Burgos as well than had Salido leaving his best weight-class. Salido should fight Jhonny Gonzalez and then eventually Garcia - Caballero winner, that's one awesome schedule.
We saw this fight already in gamboa vs salido. Only this time the opponent is bigger and stronger in Broner. Salido is my boy, but he should look elsewhere
I was going to post the exact same thing! I Agree with that 100% But Salido is so relentless and tough, it would be a very tough fight for Broner
that is a huge match up, I would love to see it!
I hope Salido stays at 126 what's his weightclass and where's plenty of awesome fights for him(Chris John my number 1 wish).
Still if it happens Salido has better chance on points victory than he ever had against Gamboa. Adrien doesn't have Yuris legs and picks his punches more waiting for perfect opportunities(what could've cost him 2 losses in his career already). Still question is whether Salido could withstand Broners power. It's decent fight, but I'd rather see Broner fighting real challangers at 130 and Salido unifying at featherweight.
I don't include Chris John in the mix at 126. He doesn't fight anyone and stays in Indonesia. It's just not very realistic. Salido could fight at 130, and it would be a good fight with Broner. The only realistic options at 130 for Broner are Escobedo, Beltran Jr, Mendez, Salgado, and Ponce rematch. I'd take a Salido fight over most of those fights. Although I do hope Broner fights Mendez or Salgado before leaving 130.
Broner by UD, but Salido would push Broner for sure. Salido has relentless pressure. This would be a damn good fight if it happens, and a damn good win if Broner did beat him.
I hope Salido stays at 126 what's his weightclass and where's plenty of awesome fights for him(Chris John my number 1 wish).
Still if it happens Salido has better chance on points victory than he ever had against Gamboa. Adrien doesn't have Yuris legs and picks his punches more waiting for perfect opportunities(what could've cost him 2 losses in his career already). Still question is whether Salido could withstand Broners power. It's decent fight, but I'd rather see Broner fighting real challangers at 130 and Salido unifying at featherweight.
We saw this fight already in gamboa vs salido. Only this time the opponent is bigger and stronger in Broner. Salido is my boy, but he should look elsewhere
Gamboa doesn't fight like Broner.
I'd take Broner by decision, but he would be pushed. Salido is damn good, and he wouldn't go anywhere for all 12 rounds.
We saw this fight already in gamboa vs salido. Only this time the opponent is bigger and stronger in Broner. Salido is my boy, but he should look elsewhere