Is Kenshiro Teraji a future hall of fame ?? The Japanese Kenshiro Teraji who still has some great victories and a very nice reign over the Light Flyweights (Carlos Canizales, Anthony Olascuaga, Hiroto Kyoguchi, Masamichi Yabuki, Hekkie Budler..) and recently he took a WBC world title in Flyweights by beating Cristofer Rosales !!
Been competing in world title fights for what 10 years now? Unified with Kyoguchi. I think he's deserving but I don't know a lot about criteria for the hall of fame
He should get in. Knowing the HOF voters though, he'll definitely have to wait longer than he should. He's the best jr. flyweight champion since Myung Woo-Yuh imo. Wins over Kyoguchi, Canizales, Olascuaga, Buddler, Guevara, and Yabuki are nothing to be scoffed. And if he beats Akui later this year, he'll be a two-weight unified champion. Tremendous fighter, doesn't duck anybody and always brings the heat.
Based on his accolades, he certainly is the best champion since Yuh and has certainly cracked his into the top of the division all time. Although, perhaps H2H against the likes of Nietes, Gonzalez, Calderon and even Inoue I don't know whether he would win. But only time will tell. As of now. He has the best streak of wins from any fighter in the sport.
Hell yeah. But knowing the HOF who is more interested in selling tickets than inducting who really deserves it they will probably put in Jake Paul and Teraji will end up forgotten amongst other forgotten fighters who should be there already.
Oh, for sure. I'm not even as high on him as others on this site, but he's at least as accomplished as Gushiken, who eventually got in.
He's a future HOFer in my book. Probably a Top 10 fighter from Light Flyweight alongside Jung Koo Chang, Myung Woo Yuh, Hilario Zapata, Michael Carbajal, Humberto Gonzalez, Yoko Gushiken, Roman Gonzalez.