I was reading a recent thread posted here about Salvador Sanchez and the hypotheticals given in that thread.
This one immediately sprang to mind, especially being that no-one mentioned it as a possible could've been hypothetical.
As was stated, Danny Lopez and Wilfredo Gomez were mentioned as being tailor-made for Sanchez to have his way with.
I remember "Rueben Castillo" giving Sanchez a legit and very testing challenge, especially for the first 8-10 rounds, before Sanchez was able to truly find his rhythm and acclimate himself to having his way versus RC.
Samuel Serrano though, I've seen at least one of his classic bouts in it's entirety, and he seems like he would've had the
Style to very potentially pull off the win versus Salvador Sanchez.
In this hypothetical I'm going to say that We would've had a legit 50-50 bout here.
I think that it would've very likely gone the distance and it would've likely been one of those tricky bouts to judge/score.
Bottom line is that it would've depended on the location of they're bout, along with what each of the judges prefer to favor while judging a boxing match.
Puerto Rico- Serrano wins by decision, probably a Majority decision.
Mexico- Sanchez gets the Nod, by Split decision.
Neutral Location- A Draw !
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