"I would also like a new opportunity with Rungvisai, we would have to prepare better than ever, with a lot of strategy, trying to take care of his left, it will be a complicated fight, but everything I did would be different... in the second fight I was too confident and I traded a lot with a man who could punch and look at what happened."
Wangek by brutal KTFO in round 1 in the third fight. I will actually bet on KO1 win or Wangek if this fight happens.
Wangek has looked bad since the Estrada fight. And I believe that he is ducking Estrada. If Román González hasn't become completely shot, then he may have a um, shot.
He won the first, looked trash in the second. Third time's the charm? If he wins, does he get his p4p props back? People dropped him like a bad habit after just one loss. I've never seen anybody drop from number 1 to nothing so fast, although Donaire did a fair job.
If you mean "bad" by not stopping them then maybe you're right although i think it has to do more on the fact that he's fighting legit 115 fighters not a small 115 like gonzalez.
Sandinistas, the last group of phonies holding on to the perverted version of Karl Marx dream in Central America.
Most folks ranked Roman out of obligation, yielding to the every-relevant-opinion out there that had him #1. Naturally, with a loss they tossed aside the guy they never had watched or knew much about anyway. Being a Roman fan was great; both bases of "Ward fans" and "Golovkin fans" hated the man for being so good.
I just don't see how anyone with any sense can rank a four weight champion below a one or two weight champ on a p4p list. And it's not like he Bronered through the divisions. He had a string of high level wins as good as anyone not named Donaire or Pacquiao currently fighting.