Comments Thread For: Photos: Chris John Beats Fernando Saucedo in Jakarta
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So true. I was once skeptical but John kept making me eat crow and I just got tired of the taste. When he fought in the US twice in '09 (vs. Rocky Juarez), I thought that was the start of us seeing him more often vs. increasingly better competition and well up to matches against the elite in and around the weight class. But then he kept out of sight for a year!
The kid is 31 years old and if it is his aim to match or eclipse Eusebio Pedroza's division record of successful defenses, he's got a good shot at it, plying his trade only at home and around the neighborhood. But that can't be a test of true greatness when one has contemporaries named Juan Manuel Lopez and Yuriorkis Gamboa.
He can even perhaps try to chase JMM and get the rematch at SuperFeather... He'll get reams of sports pages on that quest even if the rematch does not materialize, thus, improve his marketability, become part of the conversation when Gamboa's and Lopez's names are mentioned, improve his chances at getting fights against them and get quite a bit more money.
It's just a mystery how his handlers can't see the better road to take.Last edited by grayfist; 12-05-2010, 09:54 PM.Comment
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