Comments Thread For: IBF Explains Melindo's Drop, Banal Likely To Drop as Well

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: IBF Explains Melindo's Drop, Banal Likely To Drop as Well

    International Boxing Federation Championships Chairman Lindsey Tucker has explained the drop in the ratings of undefeated flyweight Milan Melindo from the top spot in February 2011 to the current No. 12 ranking even as he warned that bantamweight AJ “Bazooka” Banal will suffer the same fate.

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  • Rolaz
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    IBF should be the one initiating where a fight should be held, preferably in neutral country. Their decision to drop in rating the two promising Filipino Boxers in spite of their wins in their latest, is not FAIR at all!

    IBF can be FAIR to Africans and Latinos Boxers but, their latest decision is tainted with discrimination.

    What action did the IBF against Argentina, when the Boxing Fans assaulted/attacked the Filipino Boxer on top of the ring after the Filipino scored a TKO win???

    No News on any IBF Action!

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    • shishaw
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      cant really blame IBF for this. ALA boxers are all held down by lack of funding, ALA loses all purse bids that's why if they want to fight for the belt, it would be held in enemy territory. But that's the risk they should take. Manny and Nonito didn't win any of their titles at home.. and now they are ATG.

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