What next for the winner of Gomez vs Herrera?

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  • John Locke
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    What next for the winner of Gomez vs Herrera?

    Gomez wanted this fight at 140, so it's safe to say regardless of if he wins or loses, he's staying at 140. It looks like Herrera is moving to 147 permanently.

    If Gomez wins, which I think he will, I'd love to see him fight the winner of Postol vs Crawford. I like what I've seen from Gomez, he has a very exciting ambush style, he reminds me a bit of Porter. He's still young and if he stays disciplined outside the ring, he's gonna do big things.

    If Herrera wins I'd like to see him fight Sadam Ali, Vargas or Matthysse.
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    Very good performance, Gomez is a problem

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    • .!WAR MIKEY!.
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      #3
      look for a past champion like harold said, a rios, a berto etc.

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      • Larry the boss
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        #4
        Herrera is done..Gomez imo wont beat Postal or Crawford

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        • John Locke
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          #5
          Originally posted by larryxxx...
          Herrera is done..Gomez imo wont beat Postal or Crawford
          He's done based on what? I didn't see anything different from Herrera, Gomez is just very good.

          Gomez has a better resume than Crawford and Postol, his wins over Granados and now Herrera are impressive. And he's still only 24, my only worry with him is his lack of discipline outside the ring.

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