I had some worries about the fight as Sierra is a very dangerous fighter but he won in fashion. Had him winning every round and although he took some, he gave more back.
His skin is definitely a concern and I hope it doesn't hold him back at the highest level. He should be back out again before the end of the year with a rematch against Anderson. After which I'd like to see him fight a few more gatekeepers before pursuing a world title. However, if the oppurtunity for a world title presents itself - he should take it. He's young enough to recover from a defeat and he proved last night he does have the ability to go all the way.
Apologies for slacking with my blogs, been away this weekend and was busy with work in the week. Got some free time tomorrow so will round up my current blog and begin another.
Groves was scheduled to fight Stieglitz for the belt and after he pulled out and Abraham replaced him - the Armenian/German expressed his interest in facing Groves.
Which I think is a little too early at the moment and for the next 12 months or so. I think it would be a good idea to fight the loser of Stieglitz-Abraham and then go for the winner afterwards.
Sartison > Stieglitz > Abraham
( Assuming Abraham wins )
I was thinking about someone like Bika but he's a dangerous, dirty opponent. Don't think he'll fight Froch and he's sparred with the Dirrell's before, Pavlik would be a good opponent after several more top fights. Balzsay holds the regular WBA SMW title.
Groves has great talent, excellent ring generalship and he’s very determined. I wish him all the best. Good power, ok speed. Not enough head movement, but it will come in time.
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