"It's a business decision. I mean, Brandon Rios would fight anyone, you know. He just wants to fight everybody...it's my job to give him the best opportunities and give him the best chances and that fight just didn't hold anything in it for us financially...he knows that he's on the right track now. We got something really big planned for him and he knows it," stated Cameron Dunkin, manager of former lightweight champion Brandon Rios, who explained why a fight with WBO jr. welterweight champion Ruslan Provodnikov was not good financially and discussed their future plans. Check it out!