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    Default Re: Who fills the vacant #10 spot at 115?

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    I thought we agreed it was the Jose Lopez-Marvin Sonosona winner
    We had agreed a long time back before Nonito decided to move up & Kirilov was removed to create 2 vacancies. We voted the Donaie/ Concepcion winner for the vacant 9th position but haven't officially voted since for #10
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    Default Re: Should Rafael Concepcion remain in the pool at 115?

    The fight could have been at the next weight class up and he still would not have made weight, boot him.

    a) he's not taking his conditioning seriously

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    b) he can't make weight.

    either way no reason to keep him in the pool there.
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    Default Re: Who fills the vacant #10 spot at 115?

    I don't know enough about any of the fighters listed to have a legitimate opinion I'm afraid.

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    Default Re: Should Rafael Concepcion remain in the pool at 115?

    Until we decide on a replacement I voted keep him in but I am not against replacing him
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    Default Re: Should Rafael Concepcion remain in the pool at 115?

    This poll has now closed. The results are as follows:

    Rafael Concepcion is removed from the pool at 115 by a vote of 7 points to 1 for him to remain
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    Default Re: Who fills the vacant #10 spot at 115?

    This poll has now closed. The results are as follows:

    The winner of Jose Lopez/ Marvin Sonsona on 4th of September will fill the vacant 10th position at 115 by a vote of 5 points to 1 to leave it vacant
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    Default Should Julio Cesar Miranda enter the pool at 112?



    Should Julio Cesar Miranda 30-4 (23) enter the pool at 112 after stopping Eric Ortiz in one round on July 11th ’09?

    I think he should as the pool at this weight is pretty thin
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    Default Should Jesus Jimenez enter the pool at 112?



    Should Jesus Jimenez 26-5 (19) enter the pool at 112? He recently destroyed Santiago Ivan Acosta (16-2-2 7 KO's entering) in 4 rounds (Acosta had gone the 11 round distance with highly touted Luis Concepcion in his previous bout) & has been undefeated since 2006.

    I think he should as the pool at this weight is very thin
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    Default Re: Should Jesus Jimenez enter the pool at 112?

    I say yes we need some fresh blood in this division.
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    Default Re: Should Julio Cesar Miranda enter the pool at 112?

    Not only is the pool thin, but some of these guys like Sakata are knockin on retirements door, need a blood transfusion.
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    Default Re: Should Jesus Jimenez enter the pool at 112?

    Yeah go ahead

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    Default Re: Should Julio Cesar Miranda enter the pool at 112?

    This poll has now closed. The results are as follows:

    Julio Cesar Miranda enters the pool at 112 by a vpote of 3 points to 0
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    Default Re: Should Jesus Jimenez enter the pool at 112?

    This poll has now closed. The results are as follows:

    Jesus Jimenez enters the pool at 112 by a vote of 6 points to 0

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    Default Should Xiong Zhao Zhong remain in the pool at 112?

    Should Xiong Zhao Zhong remain in the pool at 112 having lost 3 fights in a row?

    I vote he should be removed.
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    Default Should AJ Banal remain in the pool at 115?

    Should AJ Banal (in the pool at 115 & 11 remain in the pool at 115?


    His last 3 fights have been above that weight & his last fight there was on the 26th of July ‘08, which was the KO loss to Rafael Concepcion.

    I vote he should be removed.
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