Plus headline his own HBO PPV any time soon? He recently stated himself that he now wants 2 million for a rematch with Estrada and apparently he will be sitting down with HBO and mentioning his goal to become a PPV attraction. According to Carlos Blandon, Roman's team is confident in getting whatever amount it is they are asking for( right) and supposedly money shouldn't be the issue for the Estrada rematch.
After his fight with Arroyo this April, Roman seems to be headed towards a 4th title in a 4th weight division in September and could very well rematch Estrada in the tail end months of the year, if the money is right that is. It would make sense since Estrada is looking to return in the later parts of May, take on the ALA kingpin Donnie Nietes in September and possibly head into the Roman clash at the end of the year himself.
Personally I think he'll get his PPV dream scrapped, especially if it isn't against Estrada. Also, not very many people follow the sport enough to know whom the legitamite threats are down there. Estrada, Inoue, Cuadras and Amnat might be familiar to most forum goers but for the average fan they sound like your local mechanic, some new Honda car model, etc... I just don't see it, especially since HBO isn't doing much in regards to developing other names in and around Roman's weight class as of yet.
Thoughts? Will Roman achieve his multi million dream and PPV stardom any time soon?
After his fight with Arroyo this April, Roman seems to be headed towards a 4th title in a 4th weight division in September and could very well rematch Estrada in the tail end months of the year, if the money is right that is. It would make sense since Estrada is looking to return in the later parts of May, take on the ALA kingpin Donnie Nietes in September and possibly head into the Roman clash at the end of the year himself.
Personally I think he'll get his PPV dream scrapped, especially if it isn't against Estrada. Also, not very many people follow the sport enough to know whom the legitamite threats are down there. Estrada, Inoue, Cuadras and Amnat might be familiar to most forum goers but for the average fan they sound like your local mechanic, some new Honda car model, etc... I just don't see it, especially since HBO isn't doing much in regards to developing other names in and around Roman's weight class as of yet.
Thoughts? Will Roman achieve his multi million dream and PPV stardom any time soon?
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