i think he will beat all the guys in his division. he has improved in the last year or two and is in such great shape i would expect some of the top guys to try and steer clear of him. anyone else think he will be the next super middle champ?
No. I think he has improved over the last year or two, but he will not beat Kessler. Bika v Abraham, Miranda, Andrade or Pavlik would be pretty damn entertaining though .
Im a big fan but he wont get past Kessler and Bute already dealt with him. He will give anyone a very hard fight and will beat alot of top fighters but ultimately top dogs like Kessler, Calzaghe and Bute beat him (as Calzaghe and Bute already have)
He could win a title for sure..I dont know if he has improved that much, he has just taken on guys how complement his style a bit better. I think Kessler beats him and I reckon Bute could repeat his first win..That was fairly clear for him. Froch wouldnt be easy but I think thats the fight Sakio could win. Taylor could be interesting...I see Jermain outboxing Sakio but I also would like to see how Taylor handles Sakio once JT starts to get tired.
i think he is much more confident than he was and i believe most of his opponents will fear him now more so than before.
Bika is very strong we already know that. He has a good mix of fast hands, physical power and a good chin. However, the absolute top are just so good that it wont be easy for Bika. Taylor, Kessler and Bute will be favorites. Froch will be more beatable because Froch loves a dog fight.
Remembering Manfredo came in with a very stupid game plan. He wanted to brawl with the brawler. But I'm not taking Bika's props.
Bika is always going to be a tough fight for any of the top guys. Not to sure he would be able to beat them though.
Bring me Miranda/Zuniga and Froch/Bika on the same card, and let Smoger referee both fights:vonnecunt
Very good fighter, much underrated. He has improved, and I would expect he'd give anyone a very hard fight, Kessler included. It's a strong division, but Bika is good enough, just about, to win a title and defend it a couple of times.