Originally posted by _Rexy_
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Will there be a featherweight [126] unification?
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Originally posted by Feroz View Post
Ginjiro Shigeoka vs Oscar Collazo could be one of the biggest fights in the division since Ricardo Lopez vs Rosendo Alvarez I-II. Should take place in Japan considering they actually appreciate the fighters as the headliners and could pack up the Tokyo Dome.
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Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
No lineal in 25 years, no unified in over 20, but Inoue needs to get a win at 126 to be a global superstar.
Meanwhile 115-122 is absolutely full of talent, but NSB has no clue.
They don't want to see Inoue have great fights and challeged, they just want him to eventually run into someone way too big so they can say "See? Hypejob"crimsonfalcon07 likes this.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
Ahh, so there would have been one.....15 years or so ago. lol
Chris John was the WBA (Super) champion, Gamboa was WBA (Regular) champion. So technically Gamboa unified the IBF belt with a fake WBA belt. Then Chris John had a rib injury and was declared Champion-in-Recess, so Gamboa was briefly elevated to full WBA Champion status. Then John was reinstated as Super Champion after winning his return fight, so then Gamboa was demoted back to secondary WBA champion, then he moved up anyway.
So figure that nonsense out.crimsonfalcon07
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Originally posted by famicommander View Post
There's an asterisk on that one, because as you know the WBA likes to ruin everything.
Chris John was the WBA (Super) champion, Gamboa was WBA (Regular) champion. So technically Gamboa unified the IBF belt with a fake WBA belt. Then Chris John had a rib injury and was declared Champion-in-Recess, so Gamboa was briefly elevated to full WBA Champion status. Then John was reinstated as Super Champion after winning his return fight, so then Gamboa was demoted back to secondary WBA champion, then he moved up anyway.
So figure that nonsense out.
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That's a wild stat, TR needs to make it happen, it is too obvious imo. WBA could be a wildcard, as I don't imagine Ford sticks around much longer at 126 and if Ball were to beat him, may be a guy TR and Warren could work to put in a unification as well.
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Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
No lineal in 25 years, no unified in over 20, but Inoue needs to get a win at 126 to be a global superstar.
Meanwhile 115-122 is absolutely full of talent, but NSB has no clue.
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Originally posted by Elheath View PostPart of me is starting to think that the champions of 126 don't want to unify yet because they all want a chance at the inevitable payday chance next year. I mean it doesn't take a rocket scientist to guess that Inoue will be up in 126 come 2025.garfios likes this.
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