Re: SaddoBoxing Official Ratings Updates
SADDOBOXING OFFICIAL RATINGS – As of February 14, 2011
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT:
Ismayl Syllakh enters the pool.
SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT:
Edwin Rodriguez enters the pool.
LIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT:
Vanes Martirosyan & DeAndre Latimore are verified to stay in the pool. Austin Trout enters the pool.
WELTERWEIGHT:
Selcuk Aydin & Alfonso Gomez are verified to stay in the pool.
LIGHT WELTERWEIGHT:
Tim Bradley (previously #1) becomes champion & assumes his position at the top of the division. Everyone rated 2 – 10 last time moves up a place. #10 becomes vacant.
LIGHTWEIGHT:
Ali Funeka (formerly 2nd) is dropped to the pool; having not recoded a victory in over 2 years & being out of the ring for almost a year due to a suspension. Everyone rated 3 – 10 last time moves up a spot. #10 becomes vacant.
SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT:
Argenis Mendez jumps from the pool to #7 with his victory over Cassius Baloyi. Baloyi drops straight to the pool after 2 straight defeats. Takashi Miura slips a spot to 9th after losing to #1 Takashi Uchiyama. While Takahiro Aoh moves up 1 place to 8th.
SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT:
Akifumi Shimoda advances from 10th to 1st after defeating former #1 Ryol Li Lee. Lee slips a notch to 2nd. Everyone rated 2 – 9 last time drops 1 place. Victor Terrazas enters the pool after defeating Nehomar Cermeno (#7 at 118 ).
BANTAMWEIGHT:
Nehomar Cermeno (previously 6th) drops to 7th after losing a fight at Super Bantam & having lost his last 2 straight fights at this weight. Malcolm Tunacao advances from 7th to 6th. William Gonzalez is removed from the pool after losing a fight at 122.
SUPER FLYWEIGHT:
Tomas Rojas (previously 7th) jumps up to 4th with his victory over Nobuo Nashiro. Nashiro falls 3 places to settle in Rojas’ old position at 7.
FLYWEIGHT:
Juan Carlos Reveco (formerly #10 at 108 ) moves into the pool as he is now campaigning at this weight.
LIGHT FLYWEIGHT:
Jesus Geles enters the ratings at #8 after defeating Ramon Garcia Hirales. Hirales drops 2 places to 10th forcing out Juan Carlos Reveco who is moved to the Flyweight pool. Hekkie Budler exits the pool & is replaced by the man who defeated him Gideon Buthelezi.
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