There is information that current WBC lightweight world champion Humberto ‘Zorrita’ Soto will next defend his title against Thailand’s Saddam Kietyongyuth (22-0, 18 KOs). No date or venue named, but Bahías de Huatulco in Oaxaca is a serious possibility. Soto is currently in Temoaya at the Otomi Ceremonial Center with trainer Romulo Quirarte Jr. and boxer Antonio Lozada Jr.
If Soto actually fought someone with a pulse in the last few years this would be a tough fight for me cause im a Kietyongyuth fan like but when fighting Antillion (who is a good fighter) is considered stepping up in terms of recent opposition and you have the skill set of Soto that's jsut dissapointing.Kietyongyuth has good handspeed, power and is tough but a bit chinny.He will apply a lot of pressure on Soto he does'nt really know how to go back but i think Soto still has enough skill even at this stage of his career to decision Saddam.I know when you get a world title shot it's hard to turn down but Saddam's handlers should realise his opposition lately has been no where close to anything like a Soto.Could be a good scrap
If Soto actually fought someone with a pulse in the last few years this would be a tough fight for me cause im a Kietyongyuth fan like but when fighting Antillion (who is a good fighter) is considered stepping up in terms of recent opposition and you have the skill set of Soto that's jsut dissapointing.Kietyongyuth has good handspeed, power and is tough but a bit chinny.He will apply a lot of pressure on Soto he does'nt really know how to go back but i think Soto still has enough skill even at this stage of his career to decision Saddam.I know when you get a world title shot it's hard to turn down but Saddam's handlers should realise his opposition lately has been no where close to anything like a Soto.Could be a good scrap