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  • THRILLAinmanila
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    #1

    Who's the best Fly & Superfly today ?

    About time the other weight divisions got some exposure....
    I know most are fans of featherweights upwards..but lets
    give some credit to the best Flyweights & Superflyweights
    today. Z Gorres is taunted to be the next MannyPac...
    Who are your personal bets in the 2 divisions?
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    #2
    Fly - Pongsaklek Wonjongkham

    Superfly - Alexander Munoz


    Z Gorres? he's still a prospect and not even rated yet. Let's see how well he performs in the next 2 years.

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      #3
      Originally posted by muay_thai
      Fly - Pongsaklek Wonjongkham

      Superfly - Alexander Munoz


      Z Gorres? he's still a prospect and not even rated yet. Let's see how well he performs in the next 2 years.

      Agree wuth you on Pongsaklek. Z is rated No. 1 in the Phils.
      and the OPBF. Hopefully he gets rated by the bigger bodies
      with a good performance next month in the US. But watch out
      for this boy. He is some package waiting to explode

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        #4
        Originally posted by Asian Storm
        Agree wuth you on Pongsaklek. Z is rated No. 1 in the Phils.
        and the OPBF. Hopefully he gets rated by the bigger bodies
        with a good performance next month in the US. But watch out
        for this boy. He is some package waiting to explode
        Let's hope so But I think Rodel Mayol is an even bigger package ready to explode.

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          #5
          Originally posted by muay_thai
          Let's hope so But I think Rodel Mayol is an even bigger package ready to explode.

          Know what, I've heard about that Mayol kid. Any background info?
          Like fight record, etc ?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Asian Storm
            Know what, I've heard about that Mayol kid. Any background info?
            Like fight record, etc ?
            According to BoxRec
            Rodel Mayol
            OPBF Minimumweight champion
            19Wins (15KO's) - 0Loss - 0Draws

            Has only been fighting in these parts, basically untested. Supposedly was to be Ivan Calderon's challenger underneath the Morales-Barrera 3 showdown. Don't know what happened, but the WBO champ opted for an easier opponent. Let's hope he gets some meaningful fights in the West for his much needed exposure.

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              #7
              Originally posted by muay_thai
              According to BoxRec
              Rodel Mayol
              OPBF Minimumweight champion
              19Wins (15KO's) - 0Loss - 0Draws

              Has only been fighting in these parts, basically untested. Supposedly was to be Ivan Calderon's challenger underneath the Morales-Barrera 3 showdown. Don't know what happened, but the WBO champ opted for an easier opponent. Let's hope he gets some meaningful fights in the West for his much needed exposure.

              Wow, that's an awesome record compared to Z's 17-1-1 (10 KOs).
              I hope these 2 guys do well and get some real belts soon

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                #8
                Originally posted by Asian Storm
                Wow, that's an awesome record compared to Z's 17-1-1 (10 KOs).
                I hope these 2 guys do well and get some real belts soon
                Mayol I believe is really capable of getting a belt, given a chance anytime, anywhere. Gorres however, really needs to get more fights and exposure...he should be ripe by 2006, not next year, not just yet.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by muay_thai
                  Mayol I believe is really capable of getting a belt, given a chance anytime, anywhere. Gorres however, really needs to get more fights and exposure...he should be ripe by 2006, not next year, not just yet.
                  Add to that he's going to match up against a fighter with a patsy record (badillo : 51 fights - 18 wins -32 losses (wtf !)1 draw, and 7 pathetic KOs).

                  Then again, beating Badillo mercilessly in front of US boxing fans and TV viewers might help jumpstart his career....

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Asian Storm
                    Then again, beating Badillo mercilessly in front of US boxing fans and TV viewers might help jumpstart his career....

                    Exactly.

                    At the moment, what he needs is a safe opponent on his US debut to build up his confidence. Surely, you can't be that hard on him man. hahahaha LOL

                    Hey, those 4,000+ points of yours looks like it's waiting to be stolen ...you might consider the bank option...or...the donate option (i got a measly 400 only) hahaha LOL
                    Last edited by muay; 10-20-2004, 05:15 AM.

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