Anyone actually interested in seeing this? Teraji just scored a dramatic comeback win over Akui and has called out Bam. Who would you favor to win should they fight down the road?
Easy KO win for Bam. Therefore I have no desire to see this, because it'll just be Bam now feasting on someone too small for him, yet his ass kissing lemmings will hoot and holler ad try to paint it as a all time great career defining win. I'd much rather see what most think will be a passing of the torch super fight with Kenshiro fighting Kazuto Ioka. A very winnable fight for the old warhorse to retire on.
I would like to see it but I also don't see it happening timing wise. Bam would probably want a stay busy fight in May and an unification at fall then move up, or perhaps just go up soon if he doesn't get an unification. Teraji has a reason he wants to fight Bam but not much merit for Bam.
That's another great match up. I wouldn't mind seeing Kosei Tanaka vs Kenshiro Teraji get made at some point.
Bam lost out on Martinez or Cafu unification and the IBF vacant belt isn't even determined yet. At this point him and Nakatani who got dumped by Nishida should just fight this summer then Bam takes out 118 while Nakatani goes to 122 in prep for Inoue.
Part of me would rather see Teraji unify 112 and call it a career but I guess he just wants to attempt the third division at this point. He doesn't have to worry about undefeated so just wants to go for broke it seems.
Part of that might also come from the fact that there's a good chance that both the other belts at 112 will be held by guys he's already beaten, so he might not have an interest in pursuing Undisputed for that reason. If there was ever an argument to be made for someone being de facto Undisputed, I think that would be it.
Which makes me get mixed feelings regarding the Ayala-Yabuki match. I'll definitely be rooting for Yabuki but also won't mind seeing Ayala win, leaving the chance for Teraji x Ayala unification. If he gets three belts, I think he'll be more willing to go for the final one even if it is someone he already beat.
I will be glad to see Kenshiro Teraji vs Kosei Tanaka, this will be very very close... it's a shame that this don't happen in Light Flyweight.
I want Canizales to actually move up and settle the two series fights with Teraji at flyweight actually,but because Teraji seems to be more likely to move up or retire a good career,it might've not happen.
Rodriguez would be the favorite. However it would still be a competitive fight. One advantage Teraji has is his incredible durability. Rodriguez got his jaw broken against Cristian Gonzalez, buzzed few times by Edwards and was dropped by Estrada. If Kenshiro can get him in a slug fest, I'm not sure Bam would survive it.