Re: How should we rate Drian Francisco?
Drian Francisco earns the #10 ranking by a vote of 5 - 0
Re: Should Jose Navarro remain in the pool at 115?
Jose Navarro is removed from the pool by a vote of 7 - 0
Re: Should Roberto Vasquez remain in the pool at 115?
Roberto Vasquez is removed from the pool by a vote of 6 - 0
Should Ronald Barrera remain in the pool at 105?
Should Ronald Barrera remain in the pool at 105? He has been in the pool for over 6 months & his only fight in that time was a 6 round stoppage loss to Raul Garcia (currently #2). His last win was in December ’08.
Ronald Barrera
I vote that he should be removed.
Re: Should Ronald Barrera remain in the pool at 105?
I voted to keep him in the pool strictly because it is such a shallow pool. Once we get more guys in there, I'd be more confident dropping him.
Should Munetsugu Kayo remain in the pool at 108
Should Munetsugu Kayo remain in the pool at 108 after losing a 10 round Tec. dec. to Ryo Miyazaki in which he was well behind on points?
How should we rate Ryo Miyazaki at 108
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The 21 year old Japanese fighter is undefeated & just won a 10 round tec. decision over Munetsugu Kayo (currently in the pool at 108 ). He was well ahead on the cards.
Ryo Miyazaki
So how should we rate him?
Does he earn the vacant #9 spot?
Does he enter the pool?
Does he not enter our ratings at all?
Re: How should we rate Ryo Miyazaki at 108
Voted pool because don't know enough about his opposition. But 3 vacancies is taking the piss, especially with a pool that light. I don't personally believe we should ever have more than 1 vacancy per weight class.
Re: How should we rate Ryo Miyazaki at 108
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Originally Posted by
JazMerkin
Voted pool because don't know enough about his opposition. But 3 vacancies is taking the piss, especially with a pool that light. I don't personally believe we should ever have more than 1 vacancy per weight class.
Sorry mate, it should be the vacant #9 spot. I'm going to vote him in...
Re: How should we rate Ryo Miyazaki at 108
what's the boxers record?:confused:
Re: How should we rate Ryo Miyazaki at 108
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Originally Posted by
TROUBLESUM81
what's the boxers record?:confused:
Ryo Miyazaki 10-0-2 (5)
Ryo Miyazaki
Re: How should we rate Ryo Miyazaki at 108
nah, then i will wait to vote later
Re: How should we rate Ryo Miyazaki at 108
I voted he enters the pool but not the top 10 yet; MOst of his opposition are mainly from the "far east" so to say and though he seems to have faced relatively good oppositions, he needs to be tested more before entering the pool, a "western" opponent would be interesting too so we could see how he do against different style of boxing and how he is when a bit out of his comfort zone. So to me, he didn't fought enough yet from the "top" in the west from his division to earn such a high spot...yet.
Re: How should we rate Ryo Miyazaki at 108
I think I'll change my vote to he enters the pool, he did beat a pool member & there are 2 vacancies but I agree we should monitor his progress before rating him
Re: Should Ronald Barrera remain in the pool at 105?
Ronald Barrera is removed from the pool by a vote of 3 - 2