Hes rated at featherweight but his lat 2 tournaments were at lightweight so who knows
So the smart money would be on him moving up in weight as his career progresses but as you say ''who knows'' depends of what potential fights can be made - the quality on offer vs the quality he's showing ......... that said from his amateur career he looks promising and I dunno but I think that if your highly successful amateur its a sign your a great boxer and know your way around a ring .. got boxing I.Q. etc etc?
Undercard anybody? ... I'm abit annoyed cos I would of liked to see Rigo vs Donaire II but I will be there as I'm passing thur Hong Kong around that time... and yeah I'm just curious who is fighting on the undercard?
As for the fastest to win a title thing. Doesn't the wsb count for your pro record?
The World Series of Boxing or WSB is a professional international boxing competition that allows the professional boxers to maintain Olympic eligibility, organised by AIBA. Unlike amateur boxing, competitors taking part in sanctioned World Series of Boxing bouts must be bare-chested and are not permitted to wear protective headgear. Each participating boxer is drafted by one of a number of international franchises and can earn money by taking part in professional-style bouts. However, they maintain amateur status and remain eligible to compete at the Olympic Games. Like professional boxing, each bout is decided by the scores of three judges or, in some cases, by a knockout, technical knockout or walk-over. A WSB meet between two international franchises consists of bouts in ten (formerly five) weight categories. There are five three-minute rounds in each bout and the team that wins the most number of bouts wins the meet.
from wikipedia
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I thought/think so too.