No
Israel Vazquez
Satoshi Hosono
Daniel Ponce de Leon
Bernabe Concepcion
Fernando Beltran Jr
Antonio Escalante
Jhonny Gonzalez
Celestino Caballero
No
Jorge Linares drops 3 spots by a vote of 2 - 1 - 1
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Satoshi Hosono enters the pool by a vote of 4 - 0
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Rogers Mtagwa enters the pool by a vote of 4 - 2
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Should Mario Santiago (currently #4) remain rated at 126, as his last 2 fights have been at Jr. Lightweight? His last fight at 126 was the draw with Steve Luevano (currently #1) in June '08.
Mario Santiago
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Mario Santiago is moved to the pool at 130 by a vote of 3 - 0
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Who should fill the vacant #9 spot at Featherweight?
Note:
Mario Santiago (formerly 4th has been moved to the pool at 130 as his last 2 fights were at that weight), everyone rated 5 - 9 has moved up creating 2 vacancies.
Martin Honorio's last 2 fights have also been above this weight & Hiroyuki Enoki has been removed after losing to Satoshi Hosono so both have been left out.
Rafael Marquez
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Fernando Beltran Jr
Fernando Beltran Jr
Israel Vasquez
Israel Vazquez
Satoshi Hosono
Satoshi Hosono
Daud Yordan
Daud Cino Yordan
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Between Yordan & Hosono for me, I just don't feel Izzy or Rafa have done enough here yet, but they're likely to land a big fight soon no doubt.
I think Yordan is the better fighter, but Hosono beat Enoki, so on that I think I'll have to go with him.
I went with Beltran he's looked pretty good at feather and had good competition against guys who could have been rated in the past.
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Tough choices here, Vasquez holds the 2 wins over Rafa but both are debatable. Beltran Jr's last 3 wins are over Ndlovu, Roman & Meza Clay. Yordan looked good in what I saw against Guerrero & Hosono's win over Enoki is also good...
My vote has to go to Marquez though
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Rafael Marquez fills the #10 spot by a vote of 3 - 1 - 1
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Should Daniel Ponce DeLeon (currently #6) remain in the ratings at 122, as his last fight there was the 1st of November ’08 & his last 2 fights have been at 126?
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Should he remain rated at 122 or enter the pool at 126?
Last edited by Galaxy; 11-02-2009 at 04:36 AM.
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Daniel Ponce deLeon is moved to the pool at 126 by a vote of 3 - 0
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Should Nicky Cook remain in the pool at 130? He has been in the pool for 6 months & hasn’t fought since Roman Martinez stopped him eight months ago in March ’09.
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I think we need some new blood at 122, particularly with it seeming that a number of fighters will soon be disappearing from there.
I nominate Victor Fonseca & Mike Oliver. Fonseca truthfully deserved pool ranking with last month's stoppage of Al Seeger. Oliver is a seasoned pro, nothing too special but he is a bit of a gatekeeper for this division now, so his ranking will likely give us the chance to nominate someone worthy of Top 10, or he may prove it himself.
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