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  • #11
    Originally posted by jas View Post
    Kameda gave away early rounds. I had leo 3-1 up after four. And it was nip and tuck after that. Right man won imo
    I had kameda win 7-5 but it was close so draw would have been fine.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
      Not sure Inoue beats Leo. Leo gets hit a lot but he can fight and has a good jab.

      126 is a tough place for monster.
      Monster is different beast when he's serious. He said after Cardenas every fight is tough so he'll take it serious.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by letsbox10 View Post

        Yeah but Ring doesn't have kameda in their top 10. Kameda last 2 fights have been both SD. Not to mention kameda is old and beyond SHlT. All the Japanese fans thought leo was going to spark kameda out but now they think kameda won. So what does that say.
        The Ring is a joke. The TBRB rankings are the real rankings and they had Kameda #7.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by famicommander View Post

          The Ring is a joke. The TBRB rankings are the real rankings and they had Kameda #7.
          Naa Ring is not a joke cause you need to be in top 10 of both TBRB and Ring. I just don't understand what's kameda doing in TBRB top 10 with SD loss and SD win over some unknown African.

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          • #15
            You will never see Leo or any other champ at 126 mention Espinoza.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
              Not sure Inoue beats Leo. Leo gets hit a lot but he can fight and has a good jab.

              126 is a tough place for monster.
              Monster would destroy Leo. Leo is very basic. The Venado KO was more of a fluke than anything. The only problem for Inoue at 126 is Espinoza. He rolls everyone else.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                Fulton is moving up, Ball already has the Inoue fight in hand if Inoue beats MJ, and Espinoza may or may not be able to make 126 again. It's not like there are a ton of fights to make anyway.

                In reality Leo just made a road defense against a TBRB top 10 ranked opponent. This was a really, really good title defense for Leo and it shouldn't be made light of.
                I wasn't critiquing Leo/Kameda (although I don't understand Leo's inactivity), but I am frustrated with the entire division. When was the last time a 126lb unification happened?

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post

                  I wasn't critiquing Leo/Kameda (although I don't understand Leo's inactivity), but I am frustrated with the entire division. When was the last time a 126lb unification happened?
                  Technically it was Gamboa, but it was weird because he was WBA secondary champion, then elevated to full champion, then relegated back to secondary champion all while holding the IBF strap

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post

                    Monster would destroy Leo. Leo is very basic. The Venado KO was more of a fluke than anything. The only problem for Inoue at 126 is Espinoza. He rolls everyone else.
                    The venado KO happened because of fight being at high Elevation which venado had no clue about and it made him out of breath and tried. Even then the fight was very even before the KO.
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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                      Technically it was Gamboa, but it was weird because he was WBA secondary champion, then elevated to full champion, then relegated back to secondary champion all while holding the IBF strap
                      Gomboa was never the wba champ as Chris John was active the whole time. The last unified champ at 126 was Juan Manuel Márquez in 2003.
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