1 spot to 3rd
2 spots to 4th
3 spots to 5th
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My point is I'm not in an informed enough position. I've only seen 2 of the candidates in action. I know Hernandez KO'd Mayol, but the most recent fights of theirs I've seen I been more impressed my Mayol. But neither really did shit for me. If you've got a link to any footage of Miyazaki, I'd be interested to see it. Man, this is one weak division.
Who should fill the vacant #10 spot at 112?
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Omar Salado has not won a fight since being removed from the ratings, so has been left out.
Jesus Jimenez
Jesus Jimenez
Julio Cesar Miranda
Julio Cesar Miranda
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Miranda's 1st round KO of Ortiz is enough for me
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This vote will be for the #9 spot because Donaire was removed to move up a weight class.
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With only 1 current pool member (Denver Cuello) I propse that these fighters enter the pool.
Yasutaka Kuroki hasn't lost since 2004
Yasutaka Kuroki
19 year old Luis Alberto Rios crushed Walter Tello (who went the distance with Manuel Vargas) in 4 rounds
Luis Alberto Rios
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Kuroki & Rios enter the pool by a vote of 3 - 0
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Julio Cesar Miranda fills the #9 spot by a vote of 6 - 0
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How far should Joseph Agbeko (currently #4) drop? 0-3 spots?
Joseph Agbeko
Remain rated 4th
1 spot to 5th
2 spots to 6th
3 spots to 7th
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I meant to click remains at fourth, accidently hit drops a spot.
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Mabuzza was stopped. But he was winning going into the 12th round. I would place him ahead of Agbeko
I would drop him only from one position a lost that includes some debatable events (the headbutt for instance) but nothing more, if he makes a good fight against a significant opponent, he will have the right to climb up again otherwise he might face a significant drop for next time.
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