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The Top 20 Junior Flyweights of All-Time

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  • #11
    Originally posted by Boxeo_Boricua View Post
    At least you read`the whole thing before posting your opinion. It is obvious that the iron boy will be there and of course at the minimum weight list where imo Finito Lopez will be #1.
    LOL...dude, I wrote it.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by crold1 View Post
      LOL...dude, I wrote it.

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      • #13
        As a note to readers... and correction...

        Estaba at 11 should read 5 points and Matlala should read 8.5. Apologies.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by crold1 View Post
          As a note to readers... and correction...

          Estaba at 11 should read 5 points and Matlala should read 8.5. Apologies.
          Where's Joma Gamboa?







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          • #15
            don't like the list and once Calderon retires he would easily be top 5 Jr flyweight of all time.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by NAPO View Post
              don't like the list and once Calderon retires he would easily be top 5 Jr flyweight of all time.
              Maybe or maybe not; three fights in at 108 and in his mid-30s, that's a bold statement considering what the top six accomplished. I think his Strawweight run was exemplary though.

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              • #17
                Matlala was 4.9 or not 4.10 1/2!

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                • #18
                  Chiquita should definetly be higher than Carbajal. The only reason Carbajal is ranked higher is because of American bias. In reality Gonzalez had the better of all 3 of their fights, even the one that Carbajal won. He also dominated the great Chang. The only fighter in history to decisively beat the Korean. I know that Kittikasem knocked him out but that was still a dead even fight going into the 12th. Gonzalez dominated Chang over 12 rounds.

                  There's another ridiculous thing about this rankings, and that's that Yo-Sam Choi is ranked #10 and the man who completely dominated him and also beat Rosendo Alvarez, Beibis Mendoza, is not even included.

                  My Top 10 would be...

                  1. Humberto Gonzalez
                  2. Jung-Koo Chang
                  3. Hilario Zapata
                  4. Michael Carbajal
                  5. Myung Woo Yuh
                  6. Yoko Gushiken
                  7. Jorge Arce
                  8. Saman Sorjaturong
                  9. Jake Matlala
                  10. Yul-Woo Lee

                  Beibis Mendoza and Ivan Calderon should be in Top 20 for sure.

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