Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
Looking at his frame I think Collazo could compete at 115. Much like Roman Gonzalez did, where he was still effective but the natural size of his opponents was showing. Collazo has a powerhouse of backing behind him to become a star in the lighter divisions. It's unfortunate the Japanese brothers took loses, as fights against either or both would have only increased Collazo's standing.

It's something how at the lowest weight divisions, 10 pounds represents 4 different weight classes.

Oscar definitely looks like he can go up in weight. Short little guy, with not much of a reach (61"). But he has good ring generalship, packs a punch, and like I said... is a southpaw which I feel is a natural advantage cause the majority are righties.