Someone like Lopez, maybe even Malignaggi - or he could try and bring Judah or Peterson up from 140.
A few random ones off the top of my head; Whitaker v Haugen Whitaker v Ramirez II RJJ v Toney Ali v Williams Chavez v Rosario Duran v de Jesus III
In the documentary about that fight where Resto finally admits that he knew he was getting into the ring with tampered gloves, he also admits that...
I think we'd have to say it was the combination of Resto/Panama Lewis/gloves with no padding in them that ruined Collins.
He would get beat by the better guys at 140-147. I can't see him beating any of the notable guys there. Ward was terrific to watch, extremely...
Haye looks just the same to me. Time will tell if Thompson ruined Price or just (much as I hate this term) exposed the fact he wasn't ready for...
So he gets beat? So what? Should we praise fighters for taking the easy option?
Then he gets knocked out - much like if he fight orthodox. If there's a stance that gives you more boxing ability, then he should use that one.
If we're going to call fighters stupid for taking on the toughest challenges, what's the point?
I'd hardly say that Jones out-boxed him in their first fight. Regardless, I doubt anyone is saying Soto Karass is suddenly one of the best...
I think it should be Kell Brook. It would be his biggest test by far but if he can't beat Soto Karass, with all due respect, he's not going anywhere.
Taylor all day.
Surprised that a couple of people have mentioned Mora. I can honestly say I've never wanted to see him fight anyone. He manages to make watching...
Murray or Quillen would be ideal. He's fighting another 2 times this year - if one of them was a fight against either of those guys, I'd be happy.
It looks like he's going for Ramirez first, then the Salido-Cruz winner in his second fight. That shows you the confidence his team have in him.