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The undefeated Salas Reyes, 17-0 (11 KOs), has quietly emerged as one of the most dangerous fighters in the bantamweight division. The 24-year-old southpaw combines speed, timing, and genuine punching power with an advanced counterpunching style that punishes opponents for their mistakes.

Those traits make him a far more relevant test for Bam than Medina.

Medina is a solid world champion, but he’s not viewed as a devastating puncher, and his defensive flaws have been apparent throughout his career. After watching Bam stop Vargas in six rounds last Saturday night, many fans have questioned whether Medina would represent an upgrade in difficulty at all.

Salas Reyes presents a completely different challenge.

He’s younger. He’s faster. He punches harder. And he possesses the kind of sharp counterpunching ability that could force Bam to make the adjustments he’ll likely need against Inoue.

One fan on social media suggested Salas Reyes as Bam’s next opponent, and after reviewing the IBF champion’s recent performances, it’s difficult to dismiss the idea. Salas doesn’t look like a fighter merely holding a title. He looks like someone capable of becoming one of the division’s dominant forces.

From Team Rodriguez’s perspective, Garcia’s preference for Medina is understandable. Medina is a fellow titleholder and offers Bam another opportunity to unify before making the jump to 122 pounds.

But if the objective is finding the best possible preparation for Inoue, Salas Reyes appears to check more boxes.

For fans unfamiliar with Salas Reyes, his recent performances provide insight into why some observers view him as the most dangerous champion at bantamweight. The undefeated Mexican southpaw blends speed, power and timing in a style that could pose problems for anyone at 118 pounds.

Jose Salas Reyes’ recent fight

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Bam has earned the benefit of the doubt after repeatedly taking on difficult assignments throughout his career. Choosing Medina wouldn’t automatically make him a cherry-picker. But when comparing the available options at bantamweight, Salas Reyes stands out as the opponent most likely to answer questions and provide meaningful preparation for the challenge that awaits at 122 pounds.

If Bam is serious about being ready for Inoue, Jose Salas Reyes may be the fight he needs most.

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