Mercado said he wanted a promoter capable of keeping him active after fighting only four times over the last two years.
“It hasn’t been the progression I’ve wanted to take [recently],” Mercado said. “I want to fight four times a year. I’m not like a lot of guys who are content to take a month or two off. I want to get back in there, and now I’m right back in camp and excited about what’s to come.
“I think [Salita] can make these big fights happen and conquer the entire division.”
Mercado believes staying busy is the quickest path to a world title.
“One thing I can guarantee is that I’ll be a world champion, and it will happen by next year,” he said. “The way you become a champion is to stay active.”
The California native is currently ranked No. 4 by the WBO and No. 5 by the IBF at 140 pounds. With the IBF title vacant, Mercado hopes an active schedule will move him into position for a championship opportunity in 2027.
First, however, he’ll have to get past Tagoe. Mercado (19-0, 18 KOs) meets the 37-year-old Ghanaian, who is fighting for only the third time since losing a one-sided 12-round unanimous decision to Ryan Garcia in April 2022. Tagoe has won his last two bouts, although both victories came against little-known opposition.
Mercado isn’t expecting the fight to last long.
“I plan to end it real quick so I can get back out there and watch Claressa’s fight,” Mercado said. “This guy is just a step in the way for me. Burgos hadn’t been knocked down, either, and you saw what I did to him. I know what I can do. That’s why I call out big fighters.
“I’m going to put this man asleep and show everybody I’m coming for that world title. Champions, hold on tight to your belts.”






