Now this is an interesting idea. I'll get back to you.
I think it really speaks to the wealth of talent the LHW division posessed during Yaqui's heyday that he was actualy considered a second tier...
Napoles top 25, Gavilan top 35, Basilio probably somewhere in the top 75 or so.
I was trying to give him the benefit of the doubt, because there's no way Castillo's stopping the original El Gato.
Which Gato are we talking about? The original or the 80's rip-off?
He retired September 2001.
Dupas looked great there.
Ricardo Lopez beat Vorapin and Petelo in 2000 and 2001, and then retired, already clearly faded by that point. I don't understand how that...
Well, Robinson is almost certainly not stopping Tiger. He'd outbox him to a comfortable decision, though.
Does this mean Roy is still not retired? Jesus ****ing Christ...:-(
I'd say the first fight showcased both men at their 108 pound best. Zapata went on to continued success at Flyweight after moving up, as he was...
Definitely not one-sided. Chang deserved the decision yes, but it was one of the best clashes of styles I've seen at the lower weights. Very...
Flyweight is a very stacked division historically, so it's hard to say. I think he'd have given a good account of himself against pretty much any...
You seem to have an underlining bias in most of your posts. One that would be revealed to be little more than bias if anyone decided to call you...
Spinks vs Lopez, Vonzell Johnson, Wassaja, and Sutherland II. Any of those would be much appreciated.