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    Default Re: How far should Joseph Agbeko drop?

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Mabuzza was stopped. But he was winning going into the 12th round. I would place him ahead of Agbeko
    True Mabuza was ahead, but so was Taylor with Froch. Still got stopped. Agbeko fought a hell of a fight & saw the final bell
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    Default Re: How far should Joseph Agbeko drop?

    Remain at four.

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    Default Re: How far should Joseph Agbeko drop?

    The question for me is more 'How far should Nonito Donaire drop?'.

    It still irks me beyond measure that he is considered 6th (FUCKING 6TH!!) in the current ring rankings for beating one single name opponent.

    He's not even top 30 p4p and he barely struggled past that unknown Rafael Concepcion last time out, a fighter with a 13-3-1 record.

    I know I always harp on about this but he's only ever fought a single opponent who had ever been world champion, Darchinyan aside he has never fought a world class opponent.

    Darchinyan has already been shown up as the limited, crude bully he always was, and his conqueror Agbeko has also since tasted defeat.

    I guess for the Ring to be consistent Yohhny Perez, for beating the man who beat the man that Donaire beat must jump into the top 10 p4p also.

    It's fucking absurd I tell you

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    Default Re: How far should Joseph Agbeko drop?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    The question for me is more 'How far should Nonito Donaire drop?'.

    It still irks me beyond measure that he is considered 6th (FUCKING 6TH!!) in the current ring rankings for beating one single name opponent.

    He's not even top 30 p4p and he barely struggled past that unknown Rafael Concepcion last time out, a fighter with a 13-3-1 record.

    I know I always harp on about this but he's only ever fought a single opponent who had ever been world champion, Darchinyan aside he has never fought a world class opponent.

    Darchinyan has already been shown up as the limited, crude bully he always was, and his conqueror Agbeko has also since tasted defeat.

    I guess for the Ring to be consistent Yohhny Perez, for beating the man who beat the man that Donaire beat must jump into the top 10 p4p also.

    It's fucking absurd I tell you
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    Default Re: How far should Joseph Agbeko drop?

    Joseph Agbeko remains 4th by a vote of 6 - 1
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    Default Should Z. Gorres remain in the pool at Bantam?

    Should Z. Gorres remain in the pool at Bantam? Although he did win his fight; what is the likelihood of him ever fighting again?
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    Default Re: Should Z. Gorres remain in the pool at Bantam?

    Quote Originally Posted by Galaxy View Post
    Should Z. Gorres remain in the pool at Bantam? Although he did win his fight; what is the likelihood of him ever fighting again?
    His career is over. He should be removed. He has bigger things to worry about

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    Default Re: Should Z. Gorres remain in the pool at Bantam?

    hello vd how are ya ?
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    Default Re: Should Z. Gorres remain in the pool at Bantam?

    his ranking on Saddo's is the least of his worries.

    No need to put it to the vote.

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    Default Re: Should Z. Gorres remain in the pool at Bantam?

    Just hope he recovers...all I care about.

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    Default Re: Should Z. Gorres remain in the pool at Bantam?

    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    his ranking on Saddo's is the least of his worries.

    No need to put it to the vote.
    Just trying to keep things official
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    Default Re: Should Z. Gorres remain in the pool at Bantam?

    Z. Gorres is removed from the pool by a vote of 4 - 1
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    Default Re: Should Z. Gorres remain in the pool at Bantam?

    Gorres' boxing career is over.

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    Default Should Naito/ Kameda be for our championship at 112?



    Should Daisuke Naito (currently #1) vs Koki Kameda (currently #5) on November 29 be for our vacant Flyweight championship?
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    Default How far should Julio Cesar Miranda drop?



    How far should Julio Cesar Miranda (currently #9) drop?
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    Should he remain 9th or be dropped to the pool?
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