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Pound for Pound for the 122 pounders and below
Bored as S***, home for holidays, tried to figure out what a pound for pound list for the little guys would look like. I know most people don't care about the lower weights but some of the best fights are at these weight classes and there are some very good fighters. Two of them, Marquez and maybe Lorenzo Parra, I'd include on a regular pound for pound list. Problem is some of the Asian fighters I've either never seen or not seen much of, but I guess you have to include them. Any way, I know not many will care (actually I can think of the few that will) but here's a list. If anybody else has got some input go right ahead.
1)Rafael Marquez: Great fighter, top ten P4P on a regular P4P list, clearly the best at 118 and I think at 122 too
2)Lorenzo Parra: Another great fighter, on my regular P4P list.
3)Ivan Calderon: Maybe hasn't fought the best fighters but a great fighter, maybe top five in skills overall
4)Israel Vazquez: Really gotten better, good wins over Gonzalez and Larios
5)Jorge Arce: I'm sure some people would have him higher on this list but, whether its his fault or not, he hasn't been fighting the best lately. He could easily be as high as number 3 on this list.
6)Vic Darchinyan: Might have him a little high, but still a good fighter.
7)Masamori Tokuyama: Haven't seen him but one time, but a good fighter, wins over Navarro, Kawashima, Penalosa and Kirilov although for all I know some of those might not have been good decisions.
8)Hozumi Hasagawa: Only seen him on youtube. Looks real good though, very fast, beat Sahaprom twice
9)Eagle Kyowa: Again, haven't seen him all that much, beat Mayol who I thought was pretty good, apparently barely got by a guy who he should have handled fairly easily last time.
10)Martin Castillo: Didn't know who to put here, thought about Caballero. Don't know if he was looking past Nashiro, or if Nashiro's just that good. Good fighter though, looked great against Morel and the first Munoz fight, not so great the second Munoz fight and then lost to Nashiro so I guess this could be a reach.
Honorable Mention
Celestino Caballero
Pongsalek Wonjogknam
Roberto Vazquez
Nobuo Nashiro: I know he beat Castillo but I have a hard time putting a 9-0 guy on a P4P list, don't know if it was a fluke or not
Jose Navarro
Luis Perez
Dimitri Kirilov
Silence Mabuza
Fernando Montiel
Ricardo Cordoba
Wladimir Sidorenko
Ponce de Leon
Munoz
Jhonny Gonzalez
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:coolclick: Nice list.
I'd have Pongsalek Wonjogknam in the top ten & Arce just a spot higher...your'e gonna strike me down with lightening & thunder to puncuate this one...but I think Darchinyan is higly overratted.
I just aint buying it.
I think Arce would & will slay him.
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Seriously...good list...nice read. :appl:
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
:coolclick: Nice list.
I'd have Pongsalek Wonjogknam in the top ten & Arce just a spot higher...your'e gonna strike me down with lightening & thunder to puncuate this one...but I think Darchinyan is higly overratted.
I just aint buying it.
I think Arce would & will slay him.
CC. Nah, not gonna strike you down on Vic, I'm a bit indecisive on him to be honest. Not really sure how good he is. Still would like to see Arce-Vic though, would clear some things up.
Thing with Pongsalek is I have no fucking clue who these guys he fights are. Dude's literally 63-2 and five fights ago he fought a guy that was 5-3. And two fights before that he fought some guy that was like 12-27. That's just odd.
That and I've never seen him to be honest. But I'm sure most lists like this would have him in there.
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Ah, can't click you, honestly don't remember giving you a cool click in the last 24 but I guess I did.
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Thing with Pongsalek is I have no F****** clue who these guys he fights are. Dude's literally 63-2 and five fights ago he fought a guy that was 5-3. And two fights before that he fought some guy that was like 12-27. That's just odd.
It's an old arguement that's a very very tuff call.
He's an impressive fighter...but I seriously doubt that he'll ever leave his home court...& until he does...he'll never be taken seriously.
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
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Originally Posted by OumaFan
Thing with Pongsalek is I have no F****** clue who these guys he fights are. Dude's literally 63-2 and five fights ago he fought a guy that was 5-3. And two fights before that he fought some guy that was like 12-27. That's just odd.
It's an old arguement that's a very very tuff call.
He's an impressive fighter...but I seriously doubt that he'll ever leave his home court...& until he does...he'll never be taken seriously.
Definitely don't ever see him leaving home. No real reason too I guess.
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Originally Posted by OumaFan
Thing with Pongsalek is I have no F****** clue who these guys he fights are. Dude's literally 63-2 and five fights ago he fought a guy that was 5-3. And two fights before that he fought some guy that was like 12-27. That's just odd.
It's an old arguement that's a very very tuff call.
He's an impressive fighter...but I seriously doubt that he'll ever leave his home court...& until he does...he'll never be taken seriously.
Definitely don't ever see him leaving home. No real reason too I guess.
Crying shame.
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I wanna shit! my pants. :(
Can't belive Pongsakleks name is somewhere on this thread.... :o
That fwocker belongs in a list of his own, titled: 'The guy who fought ONLY window washers and street bums his whole career'
Anywho!!
CC#634 Ouma for the list...
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I wanna S***! my pants. :(
Can't belive Pongsakleks name is somewhere on this thread.... :o
That fwocker belongs in a list of his own, titled: 'The guy who fought ONLY window washers and street bums his whole career'
Yeah...but he sho' did it up right. ;D
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Speaking of Parra, is he gonna continue fighting? Last I read he wasn't sure if he was gonna continue or not....
Anybody know?
Shame really as he is very skilled.
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CC ouma,ingenius idea!!
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
Speaking of Parra, is he gonna continue fighting? Last I read he wasn't sure if he was gonna continue or not....
Anybody know?
Shame really as he is very skilled.
Where did you hear that bro? I know Parra has been injured but he is schduled to fight the tough Roberto Vazquez next year I think.
I'll add my thoughts on the list later,running late!! ;D
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Ok,here's mine..
1.)Rafa Marquez-awesome power,in both hands but is intelligent too and picks his punches well.
2.) Ivan Calderon-amazingly skilled and if he's fighting and is in the prediction contest,guess that he will win UD and make it your joker,it never fails!! I hope he steps up soon though,he's like 31 right?
3.) Vazquez- great power,very very hard nosed,aggrsssive and relentless and just does not take no for an answer(see the Jhonny Gonzalez and Larios fights!). INcredibly determined and starting to build up an impressive resume
4.) Jorge Arce-may not have beaten A grade fighters but has beaten tough fighters,unbeaten for a long time,crowd pleasing style and hopfully will have a big fight sometmie this year.
5.) Parra-I have not seen alot of his fights but the 2 I have seen,he does everything and does it well. Not unwilling to fight you in your backyard although I think he's been injured all year right? His position will rise after I see more of his fights I guess.
Honourable mentions
Ponce De Leon
Boom Boom Bautista
Caballaro
Navarro
Monteil
Gonzalez
and some of those Jap fighters whom I have not seen many fights ut are highly regarded by experts.
Robert Vazquez too.
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CC's for El Gamo and Mick. Good list Gamo.
What's wrong with Parra, I had heard the Vazquez fight was cancelled but that was it.
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CC's for El Gamo and Mick. Good list Gamo.
What's wrong with Parra, I had heard the Vazquez fight was cancelled but that was it.
Thanks bro,I owe you like 5 clicks. The last I heard was from Maxboxing saying he's slated to fight Vazquez,nothing else. Anyone know anything about his injury??
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
:coolclick: Nice list.
I'd have Pongsalek Wonjogknam in the top ten & Arce just a spot higher...your'e gonna strike me down with lightening & thunder to puncuate this one...but I think Darchinyan is higly overratted.
I just aint buying it.
I think Arce would & will slay him.
I don't know about slay him?....Ican't even say with certinty I think Arce can beat him and I am about a big of Arce fan as you can get only because of his chin questionability
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
CC ouma,ingenius idea!!
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
Speaking of Parra, is he gonna continue fighting? Last I read he wasn't sure if he was gonna continue or not....
Anybody know?
Shame really as he is very skilled.
Where did you hear that bro? I know Parra has been injured but he is schduled to fight the tough Roberto Vazquez next year I think.
I'll add my thoughts on the list later,running late!! ;D
Read it on a psanish news paper, that he wasn't sure if he was gonna be able to return after the injury. I'll dig through my news papers and see if I still have it. I'll scan it and post here if I find it.
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Everyone knows I am a Jhonny Gonzalez fan, so I am going to make my case for putting him on the top 10
EVEN THOUGH he lost to Vazquez (in a barn-burner where he scored 2 knockdowns and was ahead on the cards)
His previous 3 fights were against well-respected and dangerous fighters
10/29/05 vs Ratanachai Sor Vorapin - Jhonny was the underdog, but just schooled him and got a 7th round TKO
2/25/06 vs. Mark "too sharp" Johnson - Jhonny picked apart the slick Johnson and finally pummeling him into retirement in the 8th round
9/16/06 vs. Fernando Montiel - Jhonny was involved in a chess match with Fernando (who I also consider to be a great boxer) and eventually took a split decision
Upcoming fights
He is taking a quick tune-up fight in February
on 2/9/07 against Alex Baba
and on 3/17/07 will be defending the WBO title that he still holds against Gerry Penalosa
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Originally Posted by killersheep
Everyone knows I am a Jhonny Gonzalez fan, so I am going to make my case for putting him on the top 10
EVEN THOUGH he lost to Vazquez (in a barn-burner where he scored 2 knockdowns and was ahead on the cards)
His previous 3 fights were against well-respected and dangerous fighters
10/29/05 vs Ratanachai Sor Vorapin - Jhonny was the underdog, but just schooled him and got a 7th round TKO
2/25/06 vs. Mark "too sharp" Johnson - Jhonny picked apart the slick Johnson and finally pummeling him into retirement in the 8th round
9/16/06 vs. Fernando Montiel - Jhonny was involved in a chess match with Fernando (who I also consider to be a great boxer) and eventually took a split decision
Upcoming fights
He is taking a quick tune-up fight in February
on 2/9/07 against Alex Baba
and on 3/17/07 will be defending the WBO title that he still holds against Gerry Penalosa
still riding Vic D's coattails.....what's with all this talk about angry jockeys anyway?...:)
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Originally Posted by killersheep
Everyone knows I am a Jhonny Gonzalez fan, so I am going to make my case for putting him on the top 10
EVEN THOUGH he lost to Vazquez (in a barn-burner where he scored 2 knockdowns and was ahead on the cards)
His previous 3 fights were against well-respected and dangerous fighters
10/29/05 vs Ratanachai Sor Vorapin - Jhonny was the underdog, but just schooled him and got a 7th round TKO
2/25/06 vs. Mark "too sharp" Johnson - Jhonny picked apart the slick Johnson and finally pummeling him into retirement in the 8th round
9/16/06 vs. Fernando Montiel - Jhonny was involved in a chess match with Fernando (who I also consider to be a great boxer) and eventually took a split decision
Upcoming fights
He is taking a quick tune-up fight in February
on 2/9/07 against Alex Baba
and on 3/17/07 will be defending the WBO title that he still holds against Gerry Penalosa
Good post...
CC# for taking the time to post something like that it takes resarch....
But I must say that if you do the same for Fernando Montiel & Martin Castillo the same format applies.
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by killersheep
Everyone knows I am a Jhonny Gonzalez fan, so I am going to make my case for putting him on the top 10
EVEN THOUGH he lost to Vazquez (in a barn-burner where he scored 2 knockdowns and was ahead on the cards)
His previous 3 fights were against well-respected and dangerous fighters
10/29/05 vs Ratanachai Sor Vorapin - Jhonny was the underdog, but just schooled him and got a 7th round TKO
2/25/06 vs. Mark "too sharp" Johnson - Jhonny picked apart the slick Johnson and finally pummeling him into retirement in the 8th round
9/16/06 vs. Fernando Montiel - Jhonny was involved in a chess match with Fernando (who I also consider to be a great boxer) and eventually took a split decision
Upcoming fights
He is taking a quick tune-up fight in February
on 2/9/07 against Alex Baba
and on 3/17/07 will be defending the WBO title that he still holds against Gerry Penalosa
Good post...
CC# for taking the time to post something like that it takes resarch....
But I must say that if you do the same for Fernando Montiel & Martin Castillo the same format applies.
Not really, because Castillo lost to a super young Nobuo Nashiro (who is currently 9-0) and has been inactive since.
And Montiel is going through a 10 month lay-off after losing to Gonzalez, which was his ONLY fight in 2006. I think more p4p emphasis should go on sheer activity, a guy who fights only once a year, shouldn't be on a p4p list.
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Originally Posted by killersheep
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by killersheep
Everyone knows I am a Jhonny Gonzalez fan, so I am going to make my case for putting him on the top 10
EVEN THOUGH he lost to Vazquez (in a barn-burner where he scored 2 knockdowns and was ahead on the cards)
His previous 3 fights were against well-respected and dangerous fighters
10/29/05 vs Ratanachai Sor Vorapin - Jhonny was the underdog, but just schooled him and got a 7th round TKO
2/25/06 vs. Mark "too sharp" Johnson - Jhonny picked apart the slick Johnson and finally pummeling him into retirement in the 8th round
9/16/06 vs. Fernando Montiel - Jhonny was involved in a chess match with Fernando (who I also consider to be a great boxer) and eventually took a split decision
Upcoming fights
He is taking a quick tune-up fight in February
on 2/9/07 against Alex Baba
and on 3/17/07 will be defending the WBO title that he still holds against Gerry Penalosa
Good post...
CC# for taking the time to post something like that it takes resarch....
But I must say that if you do the same for Fernando Montiel & Martin Castillo the same format applies.
Not really, because Castillo lost to a super young Nobuo Nashiro (who is currently 9-0)
and has been inactive since.
And Montiel is going through a 10 month lay-off after losing to Gonzalez, which was his ONLY fight in 2006. I think more p4p emphasis should go on sheer activity, a guy who fights only once a year, shouldn't be on a p4p list.
Nashiro just fought Dec. 2nd and won, the fact that hes 9-0 shouldn't count against Castillo as Nashiro has shown he belongs.
I see what your saying about Montiel, but the reason hes taking that lay-off is due to promotional issues that hes having not because he want's to.
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by killersheep
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by killersheep
Everyone knows I am a Jhonny Gonzalez fan, so I am going to make my case for putting him on the top 10
EVEN THOUGH he lost to Vazquez (in a barn-burner where he scored 2 knockdowns and was ahead on the cards)
His previous 3 fights were against well-respected and dangerous fighters
10/29/05 vs Ratanachai Sor Vorapin - Jhonny was the underdog, but just schooled him and got a 7th round TKO
2/25/06 vs. Mark "too sharp" Johnson - Jhonny picked apart the slick Johnson and finally pummeling him into retirement in the 8th round
9/16/06 vs. Fernando Montiel - Jhonny was involved in a chess match with Fernando (who I also consider to be a great boxer) and eventually took a split decision
Upcoming fights
He is taking a quick tune-up fight in February
on 2/9/07 against Alex Baba
and on 3/17/07 will be defending the WBO title that he still holds against Gerry Penalosa
Good post...
CC# for taking the time to post something like that it takes resarch....
But I must say that if you do the same for Fernando Montiel & Martin Castillo the same format applies.
Not really, because Castillo lost to a super young Nobuo Nashiro (who is currently 9-0)
and has been inactive since.
And Montiel is going through a 10 month lay-off after losing to Gonzalez, which was his ONLY fight in 2006. I think more p4p emphasis should go on sheer activity, a guy who fights only once a year, shouldn't be on a p4p list.
Nashiro just fought Dec. 2nd and won, the fact that hes 9-0 shouldn't count against Castillo as Nashiro has shown he belongs.
I see what your saying about Montiel, but the reason hes taking that lay-off is due to promotional issues that hes having not because he want's to.
Point being with Castillo is that not only did he lose (on my birthday weekend for those taking notes) back in July, but he has yet to schedule anything else. That is one of the reasons I rate Jhonny higher than Castillo. And regardless of the reasons that Montiel has been inactive, he has been inactive. I don't know how Nobuo has got such big fights so early in his career, but yeah for being 9-0 it is prolly THE most impressive 9-0 in all of boxing.
Boils down to this
Castillo is a great fighter with a solid record, but he just misses the top 10 for me.
Montiel has been to inactive.
Nobuo, has an impressive record, but he has only fought on his home turf (which is pretty common for the lower weight guys)
Gonzalez should just crack the top 10.
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Originally Posted by killersheep
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by killersheep
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by killersheep
Everyone knows I am a Jhonny Gonzalez fan, so I am going to make my case for putting him on the top 10
EVEN THOUGH he lost to Vazquez (in a barn-burner where he scored 2 knockdowns and was ahead on the cards)
His previous 3 fights were against well-respected and dangerous fighters
10/29/05 vs Ratanachai Sor Vorapin - Jhonny was the underdog, but just schooled him and got a 7th round TKO
2/25/06 vs. Mark "too sharp" Johnson - Jhonny picked apart the slick Johnson and finally pummeling him into retirement in the 8th round
9/16/06 vs. Fernando Montiel - Jhonny was involved in a chess match with Fernando (who I also consider to be a great boxer) and eventually took a split decision
Upcoming fights
He is taking a quick tune-up fight in February
on 2/9/07 against Alex Baba
and on 3/17/07 will be defending the WBO title that he still holds against Gerry Penalosa
Good post...
CC# for taking the time to post something like that it takes resarch....
But I must say that if you do the same for Fernando Montiel & Martin Castillo the same format applies.
Not really, because Castillo lost to a super young Nobuo Nashiro (who is currently 9-0)
and has been inactive since.
And Montiel is going through a 10 month lay-off after losing to Gonzalez, which was his ONLY fight in 2006. I think more p4p emphasis should go on sheer activity, a guy who fights only once a year, shouldn't be on a p4p list.
Nashiro just fought Dec. 2nd and won, the fact that hes 9-0 shouldn't count against Castillo as Nashiro has shown he belongs.
I see what your saying about Montiel, but the reason hes taking that lay-off is due to promotional issues that hes having not because he want's to.
Point being with Castillo is that not only did he lose (on my birthday weekend for those taking notes) back in July, but he has yet to schedule anything else. That is one of the reasons I rate Jhonny higher than Castillo. And regardless of the reasons that Montiel has been inactive, he has been inactive. I don't know how Nobuo has got such big fights so early in his career, but yeah for being 9-0 it is prolly THE most impressive 9-0 in all of boxing.
Boils down to this
Castillo is a great fighter with a solid record, but he just misses the top 10 for me.
Montiel has been to inactive.
Nobuo, has an impressive record, but he has only fought on his home turf (which is pretty common for the lower weight guys)
Gonzalez should just crack the top 10.
cc#489 good points on Castillo & Montiel, guess it boils down to what you put more emphasis when listing fighters.
Still I don't agree that you should pay tooo much attention on the 9-0 as I said before the lower weights is different ball game I mean all you gotta do is go through some records and see that most of them are fighters with about 10 to 20 fights and have been in 5 title fights or something like that.
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by killersheep
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by killersheep
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by killersheep
Everyone knows I am a Jhonny Gonzalez fan, so I am going to make my case for putting him on the top 10
EVEN THOUGH he lost to Vazquez (in a barn-burner where he scored 2 knockdowns and was ahead on the cards)
His previous 3 fights were against well-respected and dangerous fighters
10/29/05 vs Ratanachai Sor Vorapin - Jhonny was the underdog, but just schooled him and got a 7th round TKO
2/25/06 vs. Mark "too sharp" Johnson - Jhonny picked apart the slick Johnson and finally pummeling him into retirement in the 8th round
9/16/06 vs. Fernando Montiel - Jhonny was involved in a chess match with Fernando (who I also consider to be a great boxer) and eventually took a split decision
Upcoming fights
He is taking a quick tune-up fight in February
on 2/9/07 against Alex Baba
and on 3/17/07 will be defending the WBO title that he still holds against Gerry Penalosa
Good post...
CC# for taking the time to post something like that it takes resarch....
But I must say that if you do the same for Fernando Montiel & Martin Castillo the same format applies.
Not really, because Castillo lost to a super young Nobuo Nashiro (who is currently 9-0)
and has been inactive since.
And Montiel is going through a 10 month lay-off after losing to Gonzalez, which was his ONLY fight in 2006. I think more p4p emphasis should go on sheer activity, a guy who fights only once a year, shouldn't be on a p4p list.
Nashiro just fought Dec. 2nd and won, the fact that hes 9-0 shouldn't count against Castillo as Nashiro has shown he belongs.
I see what your saying about Montiel, but the reason hes taking that lay-off is due to promotional issues that hes having not because he want's to.
Point being with Castillo is that not only did he lose (on my birthday weekend for those taking notes) back in July, but he has yet to schedule anything else. That is one of the reasons I rate Jhonny higher than Castillo. And regardless of the reasons that Montiel has been inactive, he has been inactive. I don't know how Nobuo has got such big fights so early in his career, but yeah for being 9-0 it is prolly THE most impressive 9-0 in all of boxing.
Boils down to this
Castillo is a great fighter with a solid record, but he just misses the top 10 for me.
Montiel has been to inactive.
Nobuo, has an impressive record, but he has only fought on his home turf (which is pretty common for the lower weight guys)
Gonzalez should just crack the top 10.
cc#489 good points on Castillo & Montiel, guess it boils down to what you put more emphasis when listing fighters.
Still I don't agree that you should pay tooo much attention on the 9-0 as I said before the lower weights is different ball game I mean all you gotta do is go through some records and see that most of them are fighters with about 10 to 20 fights and have been in 5 title fights or something like that.
CC # 933 back
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I guess I'll throw out my top 10 then
1. Rafael Marquez
2. Lorenzo Parra
3. Israel Vazquez
4. Omar Narvaez
5. Hozumi Hasegawa
6. Ivan Calderon
7. Ulises Solis
8. Jhonny Gonzalez
9. Muhammed Rachman
10. Eagle Kyowa
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Gonzalez could be in the top ten, but Caballero was right there for me too.
BTW Gonzalez-Penalosa is looking less likely lately. On www.fightnews.com, Gonzalez' manager says he doesn't want to risk going to the Phillipines for the fight cause he's worried about a bad decision. Would rather wait and hope to get a rematch with Vazquez or a fight with Rafael Marquez.
I could see him being nervous about going to the Phillipines but I'm not sure waiting for a big fight is the best move. Gonzalez-Ponce would be interesting, Gonzalez-Caballero too if Caballero doesn't go to 126.
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Originally Posted by killersheep
I guess I'll throw out my top 10 then
1. Rafael Marquez
2. Lorenzo Parra
3. Israel Vazquez
4. Omar Narvaez
5. Hozumi Hasegawa
6. Ivan Calderon
7. Ulises Solis
8. Jhonny Gonzalez
9. Muhammed Rachman
10. Eagle Kyowa
Interesting list bro...no Arce? who is Solis?? Darchinyan?
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Originally Posted by OumaFan
Gonzalez could be in the top ten, but Caballero was right there for me too.
BTW Gonzalez-Penalosa is looking less likely lately. On
www.fightnews.com, Gonzalez' manager says he doesn't want to risk going to the Phillipines for the fight cause he's worried about a bad decision. Would rather wait and hope to get a rematch with Vazquez or a fight with Rafael Marquez.
I could see him being nervous about going to the Phillipines but I'm not sure waiting for a big fight is the best move. Gonzalez-Ponce would be interesting, Gonzalez-Caballero too if Caballero doesn't go to 126.
I agree,I don't think he would wait around for a big fight...is Caballaro moving to 126?
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Originally Posted by killersheep
I guess I'll throw out my top 10 then
1. Rafael Marquez
2. Lorenzo Parra
3. Israel Vazquez
4. Omar Narvaez
5. Hozumi Hasegawa
6. Ivan Calderon
7. Ulises Solis
8. Jhonny Gonzalez
9. Muhammed Rachman
10. Eagle Kyowa
Narvaez lacks quality of opposition. IMO
I don't have a problem with Rachman his last fights have been the right ones the other 60 something fights don't mean a thing. For me it's what hes done as of late the gives him the edge.
Solis falls just short! compared to some people you left out Arce, Vic for example.....
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Originally Posted by killersheep
I guess I'll throw out my top 10 then
1. Rafael Marquez
2. Lorenzo Parra
3. Israel Vazquez
4. Omar Narvaez
5. Hozumi Hasegawa
6. Ivan Calderon
7. Ulises Solis
8. Jhonny Gonzalez
9. Muhammed Rachman
10. Eagle Kyowa
Killer Usually I agree with what you post but I don't know how you can even conceive a list of fighters under 122 and not have Darchinyan and Arce....