Ambling Alp wrote:Yeah that's it. Sanchez didn't want to get hit with the bolo punch. Whatever.
No, I don't think Pedroza "calling out" someone means anything. Because it doesn't. That is done for the cameras. How many times did Hopkins and Jones call each other out for a rematch? It never happened. Usually their next fight was against a tomato can.
Aaron Pryor would run his mouth for the cameras, but the bottom line is that he never stepped up and fought at welterweight. Had he beaten some welterweight contenders he would have gotton a title shot at welterweight. (He didn't even fight the best Jr Welterweights). It was all talk.
Larry Holmes was the WBC heavyweight champion for 7 years. He didn't scream out that he wanted to fight the WBA champion. Did that mean that he was afraid of the WBA champion? Of course not. Holmes didn't bother doing it becasue he knew that there really wasn't much interest in him fighting the WBA champ.
For once, read what I wrote. Unification fights usually don't happen. They usually only happen when it is by far the biggest fight out there and the "Governing Bodies" can make their $ from sanctioning it. At the time that Sanchez died, Sanchez-Pedroza wasn't seen as a mega fight.
The interest in it didn't remotely approach the other big fights of the time.
Casual fans had barely heard of Pedroza.
In another year or two (with impressive wins by Pedroza) interest may have grown and it may have been.
There are all sorts of reasons why a fight like Sanchez-Pedroza didn't happen. Besides the alphabet soups, you have promters. Maybe they don't want the fight to happen.
You also have to deal with timing. You keep forgetting that often after Sanchez would win a fight and be looking for another, Pedroza was already signed to fight someone else.
Sometimes guys do get ducked. Sonny Liston was by Patterson for awhile, that was obvious. Liston beat everyone else that was a serious contender and Patterson was fighting nobodies. This isn't at all what happened with Pedroza and Sanchez.
Sanchez was only 23 and had only been the champion for two years. Say that to yourself a few times. Let it sink in.
Still waiting for you to explain the following:
"If Sanchez was so great, why he did not challenged Pedroza instead of Lopez?"
Later you ask" Sanchez the #1 contender, went for Danny Lopez. Ok, lets say that Lopez was "better" at the time. The fact is , if Pedroza, was not as good as Danny, why did he (Sanchez) not challenge him Pedroza?"
Those two lines are priceless. You criticize Sanchez for not challenging Pedroza first (implying that he fought Lopez becasue he was the weaker of the two.)
Than later you say he should have fought Pedroza because Pedroza wasn't as good?
Bob Arum offered $500,000 to Sanchez to fight Pedroza. WBC President Jose Sulaiman and Sanchez did not want none of Pedroza. Now, Arum is a liar and now, IT DOES NOT MEAN NOTHING?
http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/tb/tbarticle.php?id=185
Now, Liston is DUCKED, that is valid, but Pedroza is not ducked by Sanchez. The seemingly "#2 best feather" according to some fans and this overrated AMERICAN media
TO answer your question about why Sanchez opted for Lopez. I said that "Let's say that Lopez was the better champion" because I want to give the BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT TO Sanchez. Maybe Danny AT THE TIME, WAS BETTER. PEDROZA WAS UNKNOWN IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA and all over the world at the time. Now that he got the title, what about a title unification?
Aren't the two the 2 best of the feather division?
Aren't the two, two great champions?
that is bunch of HOGWASH AND BALONEY about that fight was not made because of governing bodies. Sanchez and Sulaiman, BOTH MEXICANS, did not wanted nothing with this guy Pedroza. Could it be that Pedroza had the reputation of a DIRTY FIGHTER after he gave LaPorte so many bolo punches to the ribs?
My take was that Pedroza was not a fighter that fits his style. Arguello, Lopez, Gomez and Nelson were all straight up fighting guys that were mostly flat footed. Pedroza was swift with his feet, very crafty technician, great stamina, tall for a bantamweight, great inside fighter as well as outside, fast and durable. That is TOO MUCH for Sanchez to take on him. He did not want that kind of fighter. If Pedroza was a flat footed fighter, Sanchez long time would have tried to clean up the division.
None of those fighters: Lopez, Gomez nor Nelson had THE SKILLS AND CRAFTINESS NOR MENTAL TOUGHNESS that Pedroza had...None of them.
Now, if people want to criticize me for saying that Sanchez ducked him, that is my opinion, and it was OBVIOUS IN MY EYES THAT HE DID DUCKED PEDROZA.