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    Default Re: Who fills #9 at Light-Flyweight

    Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
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    The problem is there are only two scheduled light-flyweight fights for the rest of the year. We don't want to have two vacancies in a weightclass, we should aim to have a full 10. This weightclass is pretty dead outside of the Top 6, so I think voting in the vacancies is the only way to do it. If the guys are crap, they'll be outta there soon enough.
    Fair enough points. I can see where your coming from. But I think in this type of situation, Instead of voting I think the manager in charge should just be allowed to pick. The reasons behind that are cuz it's an obscure division. Not to many people follow it. So they most likely will just pick the name they know or recently heard of. In this case (Due to his recent title fights with Calderon) would be Mayol. A fighter I don't think deserves it considering he has 4 losses and only 3 wins in his last 8 fights. I would round off the top 10 with Ryo Miyazaki at 9 and Adrian Hernandez at 10
    Cool, I'm happy for you to pick. I'd seen Hernandez fight twice on Italian cards & wasn't overly impressed, whilst Mayol at least fought relatively even with Calderon over 2 fights, even if I had him losing. Haven't seen Miyazaki so can't comment there.

    Hell, I'll change my vote to Miyazaki if needs be, both you & Galaxy have more knowledge of these fighters than I do, so I'll trust in your opinions.
    You shouldn't have to change your vote Jaz, I agree with the points you make about Mayol, I just feel that beating a pool member rates higher than Mayol's last fight which was a loss
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    Default Re: Who fills #9 at Light-Flyweight

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    Fair enough points. I can see where your coming from. But I think in this type of situation, Instead of voting I think the manager in charge should just be allowed to pick. The reasons behind that are cuz it's an obscure division. Not to many people follow it. So they most likely will just pick the name they know or recently heard of. In this case (Due to his recent title fights with Calderon) would be Mayol. A fighter I don't think deserves it considering he has 4 losses and only 3 wins in his last 8 fights. I would round off the top 10 with Ryo Miyazaki at 9 and Adrian Hernandez at 10
    Cool, I'm happy for you to pick. I'd seen Hernandez fight twice on Italian cards & wasn't overly impressed, whilst Mayol at least fought relatively even with Calderon over 2 fights, even if I had him losing. Haven't seen Miyazaki so can't comment there.

    Hell, I'll change my vote to Miyazaki if needs be, both you & Galaxy have more knowledge of these fighters than I do, so I'll trust in your opinions.
    You shouldn't have to change your vote Jaz, I agree with the points you make about Mayol, I just feel that beating a pool member rates higher than Mayol's last fight which was a loss
    I agree. I stand behind my critic of Mayol. But there is no need to change your vote

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    Default Re: Who fills #9 at Light-Flyweight

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
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    Cool, I'm happy for you to pick. I'd seen Hernandez fight twice on Italian cards & wasn't overly impressed, whilst Mayol at least fought relatively even with Calderon over 2 fights, even if I had him losing. Haven't seen Miyazaki so can't comment there.

    Hell, I'll change my vote to Miyazaki if needs be, both you & Galaxy have more knowledge of these fighters than I do, so I'll trust in your opinions.
    You shouldn't have to change your vote Jaz, I agree with the points you make about Mayol, I just feel that beating a pool member rates higher than Mayol's last fight which was a loss
    I agree. I stand behind my critic of Mayol. But there is no need to change your vote
    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.

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    Default Who should fill the vacant #10 spot at 112?



    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
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    Default Re: Who should fill the vacant #10 spot at 112?

    Miranda's 1st round KO of Ortiz is enough for me
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    Default Re: Who should fill the vacant #10 spot at 112?

    This vote will be for the #9 spot because Donaire was removed to move up a weight class.
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    Default Should Yasutaka Kuroki and/ or Luis Alberto Rios enter the pool at 105?

    With only 1 current pool member (Denver Cuello) I propse that these fighters enter the pool.

    Yasutaka Kuroki hasn't lost since 2004
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    19 year old Luis Alberto Rios crushed Walter Tello (who went the distance with Manuel Vargas) in 4 rounds
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    Default Re: Who should fill the vacant #10 spot at 112?

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    This vote will be for the #9 spot because Donaire was removed to move up a weight class.
    Good spotting mate, I missed that one
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    Default Re: Should Yasutaka Kuroki and/ or Luis Alberto Rios enter the pool at 105?

    Kuroki & Rios enter the pool by a vote of 3 - 0
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    Default Re: Who should fill the vacant #10 spot at 112?

    Julio Cesar Miranda fills the #9 spot by a vote of 6 - 0
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    Default How far should Joseph Agbeko drop?



    How far should Joseph Agbeko (currently #4) drop? 0-3 spots?
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    Default Re: How far should Joseph Agbeko drop?

    I meant to click remains at fourth, accidently hit drops a spot.
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    Default Re: How far should Joseph Agbeko drop?

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    I meant to click remains at fourth, accidently hit drops a spot.
    All good, I agree as Mabuza was stopped I feel Agbeko should remain ahead
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    Default Re: How far should Joseph Agbeko drop?

    Mabuzza was stopped. But he was winning going into the 12th round. I would place him ahead of Agbeko

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    Default Re: How far should Joseph Agbeko drop?

    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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