I agree. Best win for an American White fighter since Pavlik beat Taylor.Westside said:One of the most satisfying wins I have witnessed this year besides Martinez's epic KO last week. Congrats to Jason. His career continues.
Liverlips said:I got bounced from Eastsideboxing.com just for arguing against black racism. Yet they bounced me and not the black racists and DWFs who started the race baiting.
Super featherweight Jason Litzau (28-2, 21KOs) is exploring every road possible. After winning an upset decision over Celestino Caballero in November, the 27-year-old Litzau's "ring worth" has skyrocketed.
Among the fighters trying to get him in the ring, is WBA/IBF featherweight champion Yuriorkis Gamboa (19-0, 15 KOs) and, southpaw featherweight contender Daniel Ponce De Leon (41-2, 34 knockouts).
Litzau's promoter, John Wirt, of Square Ring Promotions, says Gamboa-Litzau has been considered for a March 26 clash on HBO. Wirt said that Ponce De Leon would be for April 9, which is going to be the Juan Manuel Marquez card in Las Vegas.
Those are not the only names on the table. Litzau is also taking a look at possibily facing one of the super featherweight champions from Japan, Takashi Uchiyama (16-0, 13 KOs), and, Takahiro Aoh (20-2-1, nine KOs), respectively, of the WBA and WBC.
"We're considering Gamboa for an over-the-weight fight, but we're also considering Ponce De Leon as well," Wirt said of Litzau, who has not lost since being stopped by Robert Guerrero (28-1-1, 18 KOs) in an IBF featherweight title bout in February 2008.
"Lou DiBella is our partner in Litzau. There are also fights against the Japanese champions that we are also considering. So there are a bunch of different things and options that are on the table for Jason. We're talking to everybody."
NABF super featherweight champion, Jason Litzau, of St. Paul, Minn., will face Adrien Broner, of Cincinnatti, likely in June at a site to be determined, BoxingScene.com was informed by Litzau's manager, John Wirt, and Broner's promoter, Golden Boy Promotions CEO, Richard Schaefer, on Thursday.
"Yes, we will do the fight," said Schaefer. "We're still working on the particulars. But yes, the fight will happen."
The 27-year-old Litzau (28-2, 12 KOs) has won five straight bouts, two of them by knockouts, and is coming off the two biggest victories of his career.
In April, Litzau decisioned Rocky Jaurez (28-8-1, 20 KOs). In November, Litzau earned a split-decision over former super bantamweight titlist Celestino Caballero (34-2, 23 KOs).
The 21-year-old Broner (20-0, 16 KOs) is coming off of a March, unanimous decision over southpaw Mexican former WBO super bantamweight titlist Daniel Ponce De Leon (41-3, 34 KOs) of Mexico accomplished before a hostile crowd.
Broner had scored 10 consecutive knockouts heading into the fight with Ponce De Leon, whose knockout streak was ended at two, and his winning streak ended at seven.
Right, I never really watch white Amercian fighters or for that matter white western Europeans. They've just let white fans down for too long..Liverlips said:American boxing in general is in a sorry state. This is especially so for white American boxers.