Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
I'm just curious what is the least amount of fights somebody has had to become a top 10 p4p? I think he could reach that plateau in 3-4 if they give him the true in and around his division. Though most have fled his division already.
If he stays at 122 he's going to have an extremely hard time getting p4p status. I believe he's going to have a hard time getting quality fights in general. He's fighting Cordoba which is definitely a step in the right direction, but nowhere near the p4p radar. To get the best fights at 122 (Nishioka and Lee) he has to travel to Japan, which may not be congruent with his team's marketing plan.

This also goes against a time that has permanent fixtures Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather, The war torn super six members, the reemergance of a heavyweight on the list, a back and forth battle for middleweight lineal titles. And other lineal contests.

Last but certainly not least, he is not a Golden Boy fighter.