I think this fight could go either way. I would like to see it happen
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I think this fight could go either way. I would like to see it happen
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Bulldog is correct that Herrera and Salka were picked as easy fights for Garcia. Same goes for Morales the second time. By the way, why did he give Morales a second shot but not Herrera? Herrera gave him more grief.
Matthysse was a great win. There is no doubting that. Salka is a big step back though from the Matthysse win. Why do you face Herrera and then Salka coming off the best victory in your career? Why not Broner even? Step back in talent but a big name. Or, the most obvious choice, unify belts with Peterson, but Salka? Really? with all the guys around 140-147 signed with Haymon, he faces two guys who aren't signed with Haymon and don't have big reputations. I have to agree with Bulldog that it's crappy.
As for Korobov-Quillin, great fight. Korobov has consistently underperformed. He also is a make it or break it point in his career. He's been with multiple top trainers. He's looked good in some fights and flat in others. He really needs a win over a guy like Quillin. As for Quillin, like Garcia, Quillin has been sitting in purgatory since his best win against N'Jikam, and like Garcia, Quillin hasn't looked sensational against guys he is supposed to look good against. He needs a good win too and although I wouldn't put Korobov on the Geale/Macklin level yet because we haven't seen him shine, he might prove to be better than those two. The bottom line is that I would consider a win over Korobov a good win and Quillin has the potential to knock the Russian flat out. I also think Korobov might put on a boxing display against Quillin and drop him. That's why it is a good fight.
Why won't it get made like the Lomanchenko-Russell fight was made? Go to purse bid and the bigger purse gets the fight.
Last edited by Rantcatrat; 07-09-2014 at 06:21 PM.
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