some other locals to fight would have to include(for me anyways) nieman, forsyth, vea{if looking to fight still}, mcracken, forsyth, cameron. just to name a few.
he would have to get past a few of these to justify much further. however i would like to see him mix it up in the states against some journeyman as well.
Pitt vs Sorovi
Re: Pitt vs Sorovi
I think Forsyth (who he stopped in the ams.), Vea and McCracken are out of action, Big Red, and Cameron is probably a bit to much for him yet so that leaves Mostyn Neimann, who has been inactive since his loss to Vea in Feb.
Re: Pitt vs Sorovi
Is Cameron staying at Cruiserweight? He seems to have trouble winning at 200 lbs or less.
Re: Pitt vs Sorovi
thats a shame.dberry wrote:I think Forsyth (who he stopped in the ams.), Vea and McCracken are out of action, Big Red, and Cameron is probably a bit to much for him yet so that leaves Mostyn Neimann, who has been inactive since his loss to Vea in Feb.
i dunno bout cameron being too much for him, cameron struggled with vea, imo was getting beat until the KO. he also struggled against amman and mcracken from memory. so i think it could be a good fight. other than that as i said a couple of solid journeymen over in the states or europe would be a good idea also. there really isnt much left here to prove as far as im concerned, for pitt.
Re: Pitt vs Sorovi
Pitt has fought in the USA, winning a 6 rounder against Joshua Harris (58-53,58-53,57-24) on the De Marco/Sanchez card on August 20 last year.
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Re: Pitt vs Sorovi
Niemann lost to Amman and has been inactive for nearly a year since. Long down time for a young fella who promised a lot.dberry wrote:I think Forsyth (who he stopped in the ams.), Vea and McCracken are out of action, Big Red, and Cameron is probably a bit to much for him yet so that leaves Mostyn Neimann, who has been inactive since his loss to Vea in Feb.