Was it enough to get him as an alternate into the Super 6 tourney as a sub for Jermaine Taylor should Taylor pull out?
not at all Also from that video was it a punch behind the head that put the guy down?? It looked too far behind the head to me.
sup joe.... Idk about that.... but the only people id have in front of him to join would be Bute and Andrade, other then that id love to see my boy Pantera in the S6.
**** no. It is on youtube on Goossen's channel. Sierra doesn't look to be good.Too short to really see if Goossen has worked on Mirnada but time will tell. The right hand that stunned him was beautiful altough I ythink he hit'em with a rabbit punch aswell.
Hey Kirk. They had mentioned something about Green and Miranda fighting and the winner taking Taylor's place. Just wondered if this might be enough to go ahead with that plan.
He KO's a C class fighter (if that) and always loses to A-class fighters, do you think he deserves a shot? He's a great fighter but not good enough for super six
Well if he can get a belt or a good win he could join if someone is injured or ineligible to continue, but not just based upon his last win even though I wouldn't mind pantera getting another chance at the big time fight nights
From what I understand it is Showtime's call on who would be an alternate. Gotta give it to Goosen for coming up with the idea anyhow. At worst he could force a decent check for Edison if it works. I look for JT to fight on for the cash though.
Why don't your boy Pavlik drop his figh with PW, he's already postponed it twice so he could just jump in next round instead of JT, or maybe take care of PW and jump in later if JT gets brutalized in his next 1-2 fights... I would like to see Pavlik do this, because there are better fighters at sm right now!
1. Pavlik is MW 2. He isn't wanted in that tournament. That is why he wasn't invited. 3. JT will fight on for the money. 4. If JT loses again Kelly would jump in with ZERO points, no chance to advance. Kelly has Bute and possibly Steigletz on his radar to position himself to call out the winner of the Saurland Six.