That the best Top Rank could provide to fight Inoue on the Chocolatito-SSR II card being Nieves certainly was a bummer. Too bad Estrada who was the WBO mandatory challenger and Inoue wanted to fight declined to challenge for the belt and instead go chase WBC and fought Cuadras instead was also a sad scenario. Had Chocolatito won the rematch and Estrada taken the WBO title fight during the Chocolatito-SSR II, there would've been a potential for Inoue having fought Estrada on defense then Chocolatito for an unification prior to moving up to Bantamweight.
Granted though in hindsight given where the current state of all the promotors are, makes me wonder where would've been the best to sign back then? PBC would've been a disaster given their loooooooooooong hiatus and once-a-year fighting pattern, Golden Boy doesn't exactly scream greatness, Eddie and Warren in UK won't really have helped...
Granted though in hindsight given where the current state of all the promotors are, makes me wonder where would've been the best to sign back then? PBC would've been a disaster given their loooooooooooong hiatus and once-a-year fighting pattern, Golden Boy doesn't exactly scream greatness, Eddie and Warren in UK won't really have helped...
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