Chayaphol Moonsri/Wanheng Menayothin -105 minimum weight Champ. 51st win. Nice try Floyd
http://boxrec.com/en/boxer/383177
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/afp...-51st-win.html
Chayaphol Moonsri/Wanheng Menayothin -105 minimum weight Champ. 51st win. Nice try Floyd
http://boxrec.com/en/boxer/383177
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/afp...-51st-win.html
The ref was horrible in this fight.
Mods please delete if I can't post this here.
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I know you’re not being serious, and I’ll admit to being uninformed about midget fighting, as most are, but have you heard of any of his opponents? Be honest. At a glance it looks like he’s never beaten a fighter who has in turn beaten a good fighter... fought guys with losing records or damn near it very recently....
I love the way these Thai guys have non-title fights like the fossils used to, just goes to show modern fighters could easily amass 100 fight winning records if it was still the climate.
One of the favourite arguments historian nerds have is - the champions today couldn't compete with those of yesteryear because they don't fight enough, yet all these Thai guys are simply emulating the format used in the 20s-to-60s America.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
I wouldn't say easily, but 60 to 80 fights should be attainable for these modern guys.
Fighting non title fights and exhibitions is something I think we need more off. Instead of a guy being sidelined with 1 or 2 fights a year, they could be doing these on free to air tv. Would keep them sharp and in the public eye.
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Condes was a former IBF champion
Novoa was the reigning WBC champion (took the title from Zhong in China)
Fukuhara was a former WBO champion (only a few months removed from losing the belt)
Juarez was very highly regarded
So there's a few good wins there, but...only a few in 51
Petch Sor Citpattana has like 48 wins and is something like 25
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