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  • McGrain
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    The Ring's #1 & #2 matched up at featherweight and below. Your picks?

    Don't feel like you need to make a pick in every fight, let us have your thoughs on one or more. Also, do Ring have the #1 and #2 in any of these divisions wrong in your opinion?


    Featherweight

    Chris John v Juan Manuel Lopez

    Fascinating one. Who thinks the experienced John can out-box and out-think the coming monster Lopez?



    Junior-Featherweight

    Celestino Caballero v Poonsawat Kratingaengym.

    Easy for you to say. Caballero towers over Poonsawat of course, but they have similar experience and a similar KO%. It would be interesting viewing at the very least.



    Bantamweight

    Hozumi Hasegawa v Anselmo Moreno

    This will be an overwhelming pick for Hasegawa, I would guess, but Moreno is a southpaw, he's experienced, he's never been stopped and he's the younger man. A stern test at the very least.



    Junior Bantamweight

    Vic Darchinyin v Nobou Nashiro

    Both probably exposed by ESB standards, but who do you take in the battle of the super-flies?



    Flyweight

    Pongsaklek Wonjongkam v Koki Kameda

    Rematch!




    Junior Flyweight

    Ivan Calderon v Giovanni Segura

    Is time catching up with the Iron Boy? And is Segura the man to close the blinds on him?



    Straweights

    Roman Gonzalez v Oleydong Sithsamerchai

    Gonzalez is one of my fave's right now. How's he going to do versus his fellow unbeaten titlist?
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    #2
    Originally posted by McGrain
    Don't feel like you need to make a pick in every fight, let us have your thoughs on one or more. Also, do Ring have the #1 and #2 in any of these divisions wrong in your opinion?


    Featherweight

    Chris John v Juan Manuel Lopez

    Fascinating one. Who thinks the experienced John can out-box and out-think the coming monster Lopez?

    This is easy.....if the fight is in Indonesia, John wins....if the fight is in PR JML wins.

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      #3
      Originally posted by McGrain
      Don't feel like you need to make a pick in every fight, let us have your thoughs on one or more. Also, do Ring have the #1 and #2 in any of these divisions wrong in your opinion?


      Featherweight

      Chris John v Juan Manuel Lopez

      Fascinating one. Who thinks the experienced John can out-box and out-think the coming monster Lopez?



      Junior-Featherweight

      Celestino Caballero v Poonsawat Kratingaengym.

      Easy for you to say. Caballero towers over Poonsawat of course, but they have similar experience and a similar KO%. It would be interesting viewing at the very least.



      Bantamweight

      Hozumi Hasegawa v Anselmo Moreno

      This will be an overwhelming pick for Hasegawa, I would guess, but Moreno is a southpaw, he's experienced, he's never been stopped and he's the younger man. A stern test at the very least.



      Junior Bantamweight

      Vic Darchinyin v Nobou Nashiro

      Both probably exposed by ESB standards, but who do you take in the battle of the super-flies?



      Flyweight

      Pongsaklek Wonjongkam v Koki Kameda

      Rematch!




      Junior Flyweight

      Ivan Calderon v Giovanni Segura

      Is time catching up with the Iron Boy? And is Segura the man to close the blinds on him?



      Straweights

      Roman Gonzalez v Oleydong Sithsamerchai

      Gonzalez is one of my fave's right now. How's he going to do versus his fellow unbeaten titlist?

      Good thread.

      Lopez takes out John easily. John is past it and might be weight draining himself

      The Poon handles CC.

      Hasegawa beats Moreno.

      Calderon beats Sugura. BTW he should be fighting him any damn way and not some mando.

      Gonzalez-Olyedong- I dont know.Never seen Olydong fight.

      Kameda takes the rematch.

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      • FloydTBE
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        #4
        Juanma Lopez beats John

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