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    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Jr Fly and Fly are stacked. They just don't get the exposure.
    108 come on, maybe 5 to 6 top guys, but hard pressed after that

    A little deeper at 112 but hard to fill out the top 10

    Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of these divisions but the talent isn't so deep imo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galaxy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Jr Fly and Fly are stacked. They just don't get the exposure.
    108 come on, maybe 5 to 6 top guys, but hard pressed after that

    A little deeper at 112 but hard to fill out the top 10

    Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of these divisions but the talent isn't so deep imo

    Much of that has to do with exposure. Talent is most definitely there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Galaxy View Post
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    Jr Fly and Fly are stacked. They just don't get the exposure.
    108 come on, maybe 5 to 6 top guys, but hard pressed after that

    A little deeper at 112 but hard to fill out the top 10

    Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of these divisions but the talent isn't so deep imo

    Much of that has to do with exposure. Talent is most definitely there.
    Lets see:

    112 - Igarashi, Viloria, Sosa, Reveco, Marquez, Melindo, maybe Segura, Concepcion, that's 8 then it gets pretty thin

    108 - Gonzalez, Hernandez, Ioka, Nietes, Fuentes, Paipharob & I'll throw in Rossel, Palacios & maybe Rios, that's 9 at a push
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galaxy View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galaxy View Post
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    Jr Fly and Fly are stacked. They just don't get the exposure.
    108 come on, maybe 5 to 6 top guys, but hard pressed after that

    A little deeper at 112 but hard to fill out the top 10

    Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of these divisions but the talent isn't so deep imo

    Much of that has to do with exposure. Talent is most definitely there.
    Lets see:

    112 - Igarashi, Viloria, Sosa, Reveco, Marquez, Melindo, maybe Segura, Concepcion, that's 8 then it gets pretty thin

    108 - Gonzalez, Hernandez, Ioka, Nietes, Fuentes, Paipharob & I'll throw in Rossel, Palacios & maybe Rios, that's 9 at a push
    Lol whats the point? That is more competitive then today's welter division. Only difference that many of those names and the rest toiling in the top 14 are not known. They are not known because they get little coverage. The west for the most part or generally follows 126 north.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
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    Jr Fly and Fly are stacked. They just don't get the exposure.
    108 come on, maybe 5 to 6 top guys, but hard pressed after that

    A little deeper at 112 but hard to fill out the top 10

    Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of these divisions but the talent isn't so deep imo

    Much of that has to do with exposure. Talent is most definitely there.
    Lets see:

    112 - Igarashi, Viloria, Sosa, Reveco, Marquez, Melindo, maybe Segura, Concepcion, that's 8 then it gets pretty thin

    108 - Gonzalez, Hernandez, Ioka, Nietes, Fuentes, Paipharob & I'll throw in Rossel, Palacios & maybe Rios, that's 9 at a push
    Lol whats the point? That is more competitive then today's welter division. Only difference that many of those names and the rest toiling in the top 14 are not known. They are not known because they get little coverage. The west for the most part or generally follows 126 north.
    I disagree, I feel those divisions are very weak outside of those named

    147 however you have Floyd, Guerrero, Bradley, Pac, Broner, Alexander, Brook, Thurman, Maidana, Malignaggi, then throw in the likes of Berto, Lopez, Abregu, Vargas, Ortiz. Cano, Karass, Aydin, Zaveck, Mike Jones, Senchenko are all solid, just seems there's more depth there at the moment
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    With the wink and nod attitude with divisions and 'contracted weights vs actual weight' I'm not sure there is an accurate gauge these days. But 154 is a major transition point and seems to really be a hot spot on interest.

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    Middle! Froch, Kessler, Ward etc.

    Welter and Bantam close behind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Middle! Froch, Kessler, Ward etc.

    Welter and Bantam close behind.
    You mean Super-Middle?

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