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  • #11
    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
    By Cliff Rold - With the significant results for the year tallied, and the anticipation for 2010 already building, this marks the final look at the top fighters in the sport for this year.

    Not much has changed since Manny Pacquiao’s Welterweight win over Miguel Cotto provided the last shake up, but there has been enough in December to merit some shifts in the ratings. While others move, only one departs.

    Exiting the top ten is Cotto. It is no insult to Cotto. The Puerto Rican star has faced a tougher field of comp over the last few years than almost anyone in the sport and deserves full credit for it, but the reality is he has also taken full punishment in the ring. Resume does not, in this case, overcome the combination of the performances of another and two brutal stoppage losses in Cotto’s last four fights. [Click Here To Read More]
    wow that was good for a laugh. So if Pavlik or Martinez beats Williams one of them might be placed in the P4P list? Ill make sure to check the list at a later time.
    Last edited by Crazylegs77; 12-21-2009, 01:19 AM.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by crold1 View Post
      If he moved up and beat John, as Ring alluded to over the weekend as a possibility, he'd jump a hell of a lot higher than that. That's a big if still. I'd expect, if he leaves 118, a fight with Nishioka at 22.
      I was thinking that would most likely be his next fight.

      However, what do you think the chances of him fighting Caballero or Poonsawat are?

      Personally, I think anyone of those three would make for good fights.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Shadows View Post
        I was thinking that would most likely be his next fight.

        However, what do you think the chances of him fighting Caballero or Poonsawat are?

        Personally, I think anyone of those three would make for good fights.
        I don't know what the chances are. Maybe easier for Poon...and that's a STELLAR fight. I expect Cab to chase up to Feather next year. Can't be easy to keep making 22 at this point. Lots of good options for Hase.

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        • #14
          hasegawa is a BEAST

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          • #15
            Originally posted by crold1 View Post
            I don't know what the chances are. Maybe easier for Poon...and that's a STELLAR fight. I expect Cab to chase up to Feather next year. Can't be easy to keep making 22 at this point. Lots of good options for Hase.
            I would definitely like to Hasegawa-Poon the most.

            The only thing I don't like about Hasegawa moving up is that I'd never get to see a Moreno-Hasegawa unification fight.

            Hasegawa-Moreno wouldn't be a fight that would excite a lot of fight fans, but it'd be a fight between the two best bantamweights in the world (IMO).

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            • #16
              Hasegawa Hozumi gifs filched from that other boxing forum



              Vs. Gerardo Martinez, 2005



              vs. Veeraphol Sahaprom, 2006



              vs. Cristian Faccio, 2008

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              • #17
                By far the worst list iv read. How Marquez and Vasquez are behind Shane Hopkins and Williams is beyond me

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                • #18


                  Vs. Vusi Malinga, 2008



                  vs. Nestor Rocha, 2009



                  vs. Alvero Perez, 2009

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                  • #19
                    adamek should be somewhere 11-17.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by dorruel2.0 View Post
                      By far the worst list iv read. How Marquez and Vasquez are behind Shane Hopkins and Williams is beyond me
                      Marquez and Vasquez were both off well over a year and, considering their comeback fights (where they both looked depleted), will have been away from top comp for two by the time they see each other again. Those dudes need to beat someone other than each other to get back on as I don't see their fourth fight proving much in terms of the sports elite.
                      Last edited by crold1; 12-21-2009, 01:52 AM.

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