i think the top dogs in asia are definitely the thais followed by the japanese! in head to head fights the thais and japanese have truly dominated the filipinos. the government of the philippines shamelessly protested that their fighters were the victims of mismatches because many of their fighters who fight in thailand lose about ninety percent of the time. the thing is, the filipinos do the same thing. they import inferior fighters from thailand and else where to pad their records too. i call this double standards. the philippines may have manny pacquiao and a couple other good fighters but all in all, the thais and the japanese have many more quality fighters than the filipinos. funny how the filipinos want to be compared to mexico when they can't even take care of their backyard!
What did your filipina wife said? How did she react? LMFAO!!! The only filipinos you are physically in contact with are your wife and your half breed children so tell them. Tell them!!!
Xcaret and milmascaras just to let you know since you barely know each other. Both of you backed and pussied out in a real challenge made a pinoy. It's nice to have something in common right?
You ******* should form a ***** club.
The fool was fighting napo about pr and mex boxing. Maybe got tired, came here and back up his spanish master
Only a nerdy ass ***ing geek lookin mother ***er would have the CLIT to call someone out online... I mean, who the *** does that ****? ****** pinoys..
Instead of calling us *****s why dont u respond with a decent argument.. i know you cant cause you know that phillipines aint **** compared to Mexico...
The only word that comes out when you try and make an argument is the word "pacquiao" cause when it comes down to it, its just him.
Denver Cuello and Milan Melindo of the Philippines are within the top 20, occupying the 11th and 17th positions, respectively. Only ****sawan Kratingdaenggym joins them from Thailand.
Light Flyweights:
Philippines: 1 (Along Dinoy- #8.)
Thailand: 0
The highest rated Thai, Kaichon Sor Vorapin is at # 14. Two Filipinos just missed getting into the magic ten circle and are rated higher than the highest rated Thai: Juanito Rubillar- #12, and Brian Villoria- #13.
One other Filipino is in the top 20: Diosdado Gabi. The highest rated Thai, Verapol Sahaprom, occupies #20.
SuperBantams:
Philippines: 0
Thailand: 1 (Somsat Sichawal- #7)
Four other Thais are in the top 20 (Wethya Sangmuangklang- #11, Napapol Kiatisakchokchai-#12, Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym-#13, and Ratanachai Sor Vorapin-#17).
The two entries of the Philippines in the top 20 are Bernabe Concepcion who is rated 14th and Rey Bautista, 16th.
Terdsak Jandaeng of Thailand is at 22nd. No Filipino is rated.
SuperFeatherweights:
Philippines- 1 (Manny Pacquiao- #1)
Thailand- 0
No other Filipino is rated in the top 20, and no Thai occupies any of the top twenty slots.
The next highest rated Filipino is Jimrex Jaca who is at # 21. The highest rated Thai is Thong Por Sokchai who is rated 15 slots behind Jaca at #36.
Lightweights:
Philippines- 1 (Australia-based Filipino, Rene Ganoy, is at #8)
Thailand- 0
Other Filipinos:
Bobby Pacquiao- # 21, Randy Suico- #25 and Dennis Laurente #33.
Thailand does not enter the count until the 53rd slot which is taken by Prawet Singwangcha.
SuperLights:
Philippines- 0
Thailand- 0
The highest rated Thai is Yodsanan Nanthaichai who occupies #24. His compatriot Siringmongkol Singwangcha is at #58.
There is no Filipino SuperLightweight rated by BoxRec.
Welterweights:
Philippines- 0
Thailand- 0
The highest rated Filipino is Rev Santillan who is at #17. The next highest is Arniel Tinampay who is at #91.
There is no Thai in BoxRec's top 100.
There are neither Filipino nor Thai fighters rated by BoxRec in the top 100 of the LightMiddle, Middle, SuperMiddle, LightHeavy, Cruiser and Heavyweight classes.
TALLY:
TOP TEN:
Philippines: 10
Thailand: 9
11TH TO 20TH:
Philippines: 11
Thailand: 8
CURRENT ALPHABET CHAMPIONS (WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO only):
Philippines: 4 (Penalosa, Donaire, Nietes and Condes)
Thailand: 1 (Oleydong Sithchamerchai who took the WBC Minimumweight title from Japan-based fellow-Thai, Eagle Den Junlaphan, November of last year).
Three Filipinos are rated by boxrec as Number 1 in their respective division (Pacquiaio, Donaire and Condes). No Thai rates that high in any division. The highest rated Thai fighter is Minimumweight champ Sithchamerchai, who sits at # 3 in his division. That's also the rating of Filipino WBO champ Gerry Penalosa in the Bantamweight division.
There are two Filipinos in the International Boxing Hall of Fame (Pancho Villa and Flash Elorde); there is only one Thai (Khaosai Galaxy).
As for the thread starter: Mexico is miles ahead of the Philippines. But, only in general terms.
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