Is Roman Gonzalez demanding unrealistic payday for Juan Estrada rematch?

Roman Gonzalez might be pricing himself out of an intriguing matchup with Juan Francisco Estrada.

Roman Gonzalez might be pricing himself out of an intriguing matchup with Juan Francisco Estrada.

Gonzalez is asking for $1 million for the fight even amid the coronavirus pandemic, which precludes the possibility of live audiences for the time being. And DAZN, which has deals with both fighters, reportedly is suffering financially.

Fernando Beltran, who promotes Estrada, says Gonzalez’s demand leads him to believe he doesn’t really want to fight his rival again.

“Sometimes it’s easier to say that [he wants an unrealistic payday] than saying that he doesn’t want the fight,” Beltran told ESPN Deportes. “And maybe he forgets the summary of his career in his last five fights.

“We as promoters want to give the public what they want and we take care of the economic conditions of our fighter. The priority here is to say that we are ready, the negotiations will come later.”

Gonzalez (49-2, 41 KOs) and Estrada (40-3, 27 KOs) fought in November 2012, with Gonzalez winning a unanimous decision in a competitive fight. A lot has changed since then.

Some figured Gonzalez, a four-division titleholder and former pound-for-pound king, was finished as an elite fighter when he lost back-to-back fights to Srisaket Sor Rungvisai in 2017, the second time by a brutal fourth-round knockout.

However, he rebounded to win three consecutive fights, the last an impressive ninth-round stoppage of then-unbeaten Kal Yafai on Feb. 29.

Meanwhile, Estrada, a two-division champion, has climbed onto some pound-for-pound lists. He’s 14-1 since the Gonzalez fight and avenged his only defeat during that stretch by outpointing Sor Rungvisai in April of last year.

Report: Roman Gonzalez vs. Juan Francisco Estrada in works

Matchroom Boxing is planning to stage a 115-pound title-unification fight between Roman Gonzalez and Juan Francisco Estrada.

A title-unification showdown between Roman Gonzalez and Juan Francisco Estrada appears to be in the works.

The Athletic reported that Matchroom Boxing plans to stage its first post-lock down show in the United States in July or August. The Gonzalez-Estrada fight, a rematch of their 2012 fight, would take place sometime soon after that on DAZN.

Gonzalez defeated Estrada by a unanimous decision in a surprisingly competitive fight eight years ago, when Gonzalez was an undefeated junior flyweight titleholder and Estrada a less-known, but gifted contender.

A lot has happened since then. Gonzalez lost back-to-back fights to Srisaket Sor Rungvisai in 2017, the second loss ending in a brutal knockout. Gonzalez bounced back to regain a junior bantamweight title by stopping Kal Yafai in February but is no longer on pound-for-pound lists.

Estrada (40-3, 27 KOs) is on those lists. The Mexican is 14-1 since he lost to Gonzalez, winning titles in two divisions along the way. He won a 115-pound title by outpointing Sor Rungvisai in their rematch in April of last year.

Sor Rungvisai defeated Estrada by a majority decision in February 2018.