William Zepeda made it clear last Saturday that he is keeping his options open for his next fight, which might not be against WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson. After his win over Tevin Farmer, Zepeda said he was “mentioned” by the champions, namely Gervonta Davis.
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Zepeda wants the big tuna
He is the big tuna Tank and the one that every fighter at 135 is eager to fight. He is the king of the division and the face of boxing in North America.
“I’m ready for whatever comes. Many of the champions want to fight me. It’s very clear that the Shakur fight could probably be the next one. I’m just ready for the next one,” said William Zepeda about him keeping his open options for his next fight.
While Zepeda cracked the Shakur code with his win over Farmer, it’s not worth much for him to fight the New Jersey native because he’s not popular enough. In addition, he will run for 12 rounds, trying not to be overwhelmed by punches. He used a blitzkrieg approach to dominate Farmer with volume.
Zepeda’s comment about “a lot” of champions wanting to fight him indicates that he doesn’t need Shakur, who brings nothing to the table outside of his WBC belt, which he won in a terrific performance against Edwin De Los Santos last November. Shakur’s career hasn’t been the same since that fight, as he’s been ridiculed.
While Shakur’s new promoter Eddie Hearn of Zepeda (32-0, 27 KOs) has been touted as the next opponent for the February 22nd, the No. 1 contender’s impressive win. of the most popular samples.
Financially, Tank The Better Option
WBA lightweight champion Gervonta Davis would be a better option financially for Zepeda, and the Baltimore native may look in his direction after his title defense against Lamont Roach on December 14th.
Tank will need a good opponent that will bring in PPV buys, and Zepeda is the guy who can do that. Being Mexican, a fight between him and Tank Davis would make excellent pay-per-view numbers. The money Zepeda can make fighting Tank would be far more than he would have fighting Shakur, who has no fanbase outside of his hometown of Newark, New Jersey.
It’s a fight that would be more fun for fans if Shakur is the option. He’s a runner, and he’s not going to let Zepeda run his high-volume offense to throw. More than 1000 punches as he did against Tevin Farmer on Saturday night in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Farmer with sour grapes
“He was good. I could see that the guys that he was fighting in front of me, like all the C minus and D minus, I could see why he could stop those dudes. He definitely has the output to stop those guys,” said Tevin Farmer at Boxing King Mediatalking about William Zepeda.
“The guys who are just coming in who are not mentally strong, the guys who don’t have the experience, I could see how he stopped all those guys. I want to see how he does when he continues to move forward, because the tougher the opponents you have , the harder it is to stop people,” Farmer said about Zepeda.
Farmer won’t say who he sees as “tougher opponents” because there aren’t many in the lightweight division who could withstand Zepeda’s punches. I can see Zepeda beating these top fighters: Raymond Muratalla, Keyshawn Savis, Abdullah Mason, Denys Berinchyk, Edwin De Los Santos and Floyd Schofield.
“So, I could see how he stops a lot of guys coming. I want to see how he does against other elites, if he continues to stop or not. I won’t say a rematch for me because I know it won’t happen. Golden Boy, I’m not crazy. Most people thought I won. I’m not going to sit there and cry about it.”