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  • just the facts
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    Not impossible but not likely either.

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  • Elheath
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    Originally posted by tokon View Post
    Rodriguez is the next king.
    Fully agreed.

    Granted with Ioka essentially counting down on retirement, I won't mind seeing Martinez, Moloney and Tanaka duke it out to see who will be the No. 2 of the division.

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  • tokon
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    Rodriguez is the next king.
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  • Malvado
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    Super Fly will always be stacked, but still kinda sad to see the four kings decline and go.

    (Cuadras, Rungvisai, Estrada and Gonzalez.)

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  • wildman
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    Moloney is a solid fighter, just not championship caliber.
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  • Nightfall
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    Everybody has a plan until

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  • Elheath
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    So after the guy who was considered the lineal champ of the division and the guy who gave you a KO of the year caliber crushing defeat and a legendary 4 division champ announce they are leaving the division, you see yourself as the top dog candidate...err, okay.

    I applaud his undying positivity and motivation even after an absolute crushing defeat though.

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  • Robi13
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    When you gotta name drop 3 opponents that “may or may not” leave the division for you to then be king, that’s not very promising. I guess hope is the last to die.
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  • Comments Thread For: Andrew Moloney: Time For A New King Of Super Flyweight Division, I Plan On That Being Me

    Andrew Moloney sees a brighter future and room for a changing of the guard. The former secondary WBA junior bantamweight titlist landed back in the win column with a ten-round shutout of Judy Flores earlier this month in the Melbourne suburb of Albert Park, Australia. The win came nearly seven months after a crushing 12th round knockout loss to Junto Nakatani in their WBO 115-pound title fight this past May in Las Vegas.
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