Bantamweight the best division in boxing?

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  • jrosales13
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    Bantamweight the best division in boxing?

    Title holders-Hozumi Hasegawa (P4P level fighter), Anselmo Moreno (the most underrated in all of boxing), Yohhny Perez (exciting undefeated fighter), Fernando Montiel (Skilled veteran).

    Contenders-Eric Morel, Nehomar Cermeno, Joseph Agbeko, Silence mabuza, Wladimir Sidorenko, Alexander Munoz, Gerry Penalosa, and Christian mijares

    Prospects-Abner Mares, Alexander Bakhtin, Chris Avalos, Kohei Oba, Alexei Acosta, Tomoki Kameda, and AJ Banal.

    Tough spoiler journeyman-Rafael Concepcion and Alejandro Valdez

    This is the best, most talented, deepest division in boxing....
    Last edited by jrosales13; 01-18-2010, 04:30 AM.
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    #2
    umm no

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    • jrosales13
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      #3
      Originally posted by DAN916
      umm no
      Which division is deeper and more talented then? From top to bottom Bantamweight got it bro...

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      • R.M {7}
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        #4
        Interesting, sounds very deep. Too bad they don't really get the TV or the props they deserve.

        Question, how much do this fighters normally make? Like a good fighter.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Kok123
          Interesting, sounds very deep. Too bad they don't really get the TV or the props they deserve.

          Question, how much do this fighters normally make? Like a good fighter.
          I don't know bro... I know Hasegawa should make good money in Japan... Here in the states I don't know maybe some make 6 figures? But, I think that is when they only fight in Showtime...

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          • Afactor4
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            If anything 140 is level.

            C:Alexander, Bradley, Urango, Khan

            Co:Campbell, Hatton(?), Holt, Paulie, Maidana, Peterson, perhaps Ortiz

            And there are a lot of fighters at 135 who are likely to soon jump into the division, Funeka, Katsidis, DiMarco.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Afactor4
              If anything 140 is level.

              C:Alexander, Bradley, Urango, Khan

              Co:Campbell, Hatton(?), Holt, Paulie, Maidana, Peterson, perhaps Ortiz

              And there are a lot of fighters at 135 who are likely to soon jump into the division, Funeka, Katsidis, DiMarco.
              Well Darchinyan, Donaire, Cazares, and Nashiro could join 118 who are also likely to jump into the division... Which would make it even deeper...

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              • gingeralbino
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                #8
                Originally posted by Afactor4
                If anything 140 is level.

                C:Alexander, Bradley, Urango, Khan

                Co:Campbell, Hatton(?), Holt, Paulie, Maidana, Peterson, perhaps Ortiz

                And there are a lot of fighters at 135 who are likely to soon jump into the division, Funeka, Katsidis, DiMarco.
                140 is good, but its good because they are all evenly matched talent wise, not because they are all amazing boxers. On a p4p basis i dont think any of them are particulary great, bar maybe Bradley, who im still not sure about tbh. Hattons on a downhill slope so i dont know what he has left.

                How many do u think could step up to WW and be successful?

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                • Biolink
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                  It'd be nice to see Hasegawa fight outside of Japan one day.

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                    If those guys are good, one day they can make the jump all they way to welter. Trust me I've seen it before.

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