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    The first part of this series examined the heavyweight division, the easiest riddle to solve at the moment. Wladimir Klitschko is the champ, the best heavyweight in the world, and not going anywhere anytime soon.

    So what about the other 16 weight classes in the sport?

    As the series will reveal, other weight classes feature equally dominant reigns at the top, while others remain vacant and with no clear resolution in sight.
    [Click Here To Read More]

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    at 112 El Gallo is the best

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    • #3
      Kosei Tanaka is lurking right below the beltholders at Straw he'll fight for a title next year certainly has the biggest ceiling than any others, I also like Knockout CP Freshmart who should fight Budler since he's the interim champ.

      Nietes is the only one worth mentioning at LT.Fly there's Yaegashi- Rodriguez entering.

      Fly is my favorite division and it speaks for itself really.

      S.Fly is getting interesting w/Inoue moving up , Cuadras needs to rematch Srisaket his title is incomplete until otherwise, there's the British guys Butler and Yafai, also Arroyo the big issue is how many of these guys will fight each other.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by St. Johns Gent View Post
        at 112 El Gallo is the best
        Better than the guy who beat him?

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        • #5
          Also, I like this article/series

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          • #6
            So one writer abstained from voting on 105 and 115, but 108 also only listed 9 votes. Did one writer abstain from voting on 108 or was the vote for a fighter that wasn't mentioned?

            The 23-year lineage at 108 also interested me. For anyone else that is interested, Cliff Rold's website has the history...
            http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/jrbant.htm

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
              So one writer abstained from voting on 105 and 115, but 108 also only listed 9 votes. Did one writer abstain from voting on 108 or was the vote for a fighter that wasn't mentioned?

              The 23-year lineage at 108 also interested me. For anyone else that is interested, Cliff Rold's website has the history...
              http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/jrbant.htm
              Yes sorry I should've mentioned that - one writer abstained from picking a fighter at 108 (same writer who didn't vote on 105; a different writer declined voting on 115)

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