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Surprised not to see Ratanachai listed. I think he merits a higher challenge then William or Lopez. Just my opinion...
I would say Montiel... followed by Hasegawa, Pacheco, Johnson, Ratanachai.
It's crazy to see the set backs Jhonny has had but he's been able to bounce back.
Which speaks volumes.
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Based on certain circumstances that have to be factored in I say it's the Gabriel Elizondo fight. Lopez and Gonzalez are not highly regarded enough to be his best. Johnson and Pacheco were both ready for retirement when Jhonny got them. Hasegawa would of been his biggest if Montiel hadn't stopped him first. And I thought Montiel beat him and should of got the win. Against Elizondo, Gonzalez came in with 4 losses and was the underdog to the than undefeated, highly regarded Elizondo. Elizondo was proving everybody right when he dropped Gonzalez in the first. But Jhonny turned things to his favor in the 2nd, scoring 4 knock downs and getting the win
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