Perhaps not the "slickest" but Chatchai Sasakul could be a candidate. He ended the long title reign of the Russian Yuri Arbachakov (who was top 10 p4p at the time) but a young Pacquiao was too strong for him.
that is a good info....i know they consider him the lineal champ when pac beat him but did'nt know sasakul beat a top 10 p4p guy.......
that is a good info....i know they consider him the lineal champ when pac beat him but did'nt know sasakul beat a top 10 p4p guy.......
Ring Magazine p4p ratings 1995:
1. Pernell Whitaker
2. Roy Jones Jr.
3. Ricardo Lopez
4. Oscar De La Hoya
5. Felix Trinidad 6. Yuri Arbachakov
7. Kostya Tszyu
8. Rid**** Bowe
9. Marco Antonio Barrera
10. Terry Norris
For a short time Manny Pacquiao was rated the number 1 flyweight due to his win over Sasakul. At the time Arbachakov had retired and Mark "Too Sharp" Johnson had moved up to super flyweight.
1998:
1. Manny Pacquiao
2. Hugo Rafael Soto
3. Mauricio Pastrana
4. Chatchai Dutchboy Gym
5. Jose Bonilla
6. Saen Sor Ploenchit
7. Alejandro Felix Montiel
8. Ruben Sanchez Leon
9. David Guerault
10. Chokvivat Chokchai
1. Pernell Whitaker
2. Roy Jones Jr.
3. Ricardo Lopez
4. Oscar De La Hoya
5. Felix Trinidad 6. Yuri Arbachakov
7. Kostya Tszyu
8. Rid**** Bowe
9. Marco Antonio Barrera
10. Terry Norris
For a short time Manny Pacquiao was rated the number 1 flyweight due to his win over Sasakul. At the time Arbachakov had retired and Mark "Too Sharp" Johnson had moved up to super flyweight.
1998:
1. Manny Pacquiao
2. Hugo Rafael Soto
3. Mauricio Pastrana
4. Chatchai Dutchboy Gym
5. Jose Bonilla
6. Saen Sor Ploenchit
7. Alejandro Felix Montiel
8. Ruben Sanchez Leon
9. David Guerault
10. Chokvivat Chokchai
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