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View Poll Results: Who enters the vacant #10 at Featherweight?

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Thread: Old Super-Featherweight/Featherweight/Super-Bantamweight threads

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    Default Re: Should Lorenzo Parra remain in the pool at 122?

    Sounds good drop him.
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    Default Re: Should Lorenzo Parra remain in the pool at 122?

    I always been big on Parra. So my bias says leave him. But facts are he ain't done nothing in awhile and might even be finished with Boxing. He needs to go.

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    Default Re: Should Lorenzo Parra remain in the pool at 122?

    Whats the rule for an inactive pool member again?One year?If so, todays his day...see ya

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    Default Re: Should Lorenzo Parra remain in the pool at 122?

    Lorenza Parra drops from the pool because of inactivity. By a vote of 7-0.
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    Default How far should Rocky Juarez drop?



    How far should Rocky Juarez (currently #3) drop after losing a wide decision to Chris John?


    Advance to 2nd with John moving above the ratings as champ?
    1 spot to 3rd
    2 spots to 4th
    3 spots to 5th
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    Default Should Daud Yordan remain in the pool at 130?

    Should Daud Yordan remain in the pool at 130? He has been in the pool for 6 months but has not fought at this weight in that time. Both his last 2 fights have been at 126.

    So should he remain in the pool at 130 or be moved to the pool at Feather or be put in both the 130 & 126 pools?

    I think he should be moved to the pool at 126 only
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    Default Should Rafael Marquez remain in the pool at 122?

    Should Rafael Marquez (in the pool at 126 & 122) remain in the pool at 122? It has been 6 months since he entered the pool & he has not fought at this weight in that time. His last fight was at 126.

    I vote he should be removed.
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    Default Should Billy Dib remain in the pool at 126?

    Should Billy Dib remain in the pool at 126? He has been in the pool for 6 months & his only fight in that time is a 1 round no contest against Kenichi Yamaguchi in July.
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    Default Re: How far should Rocky Juarez drop?

    he's still below John-so what's the problem?

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    Default Re: How far should Rocky Juarez drop?

    I voted 1 spot to 3rd.. although to be honest he should stay right where he is, at least until the people below him win their next fight.

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    Default Re: Should Billy Dib remain in the pool at 126?

    As much as I hate him he hasn't done anything to merit him dropping from the pool. Let's be honest he's fighting once in 6 months is more often than many other pool members. If I'm not mistaken his only loss is to Steve Luevano (now the #1 ranked Featherweight) so within the last year he has fought 3 times.
    Last edited by killersheep; 09-20-2009 at 07:28 PM.
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    Default Re: Should Billy Dib remain in the pool at 126?

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    As much as I hate him he hasn't done anything to merit him dropping from the pool. Let's be honest he's fighting once in 6 months is more often than many other pool members. If I'm not mistaken his only loss is to Steve Luevano (now the #1 ranked Featherweight) so within the last year he has fought 3 times.
    I never thought he should be there in the 1st place, but just reviewing his pool status after 6 months & although he may have been active; I think he was very lucky not to get disqualified in that last fight for hitting his opponent while he was down, plus he was put that himself...
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    Default Re: How far should Rocky Juarez drop?

    I think 3 spots as John won at least 10 of the 12 rounds
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    Default Re: How far should Rocky Juarez drop?

    There is no 'freefall' option so I have to go with 3

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    Default Re: How far should Rocky Juarez drop?

    Rocky Juarez drops 3 spots by a vote of 4 - 1 - 1
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