How do you rank his best wins in order? What do you think of his resume? Do you think his short career was enough to cement his place as one of the best? How do you rank him H2H and P4P? He fought a death row of fighters ducked no one and fought everyone he could in such a short span of time on top of that he did it with a limited style reliant on heart, power and dedication to the gym he had a great deal of success despite everything it sounds like a mini Marciano to me, how do you think things would of played out if he stayed in the game for another decade?
Top three super-flyweight IMO; with wins over Ford, Nana 2x, Richardson, C & A Salazar, and dominant wins over old versions of Zapata and Roman. I have little doubt that he was capable of beating Bueno. If he kept going with that live-by-the-sword style he had, then he'd likely be a cabbage today. But thankfully, he isn't. I'd have loved to see him fight Tatsuyoshi, Khaosai and McCullough.
Him facing Khaosai is one of my favourite fantasy fights to ponder, it really would have tested Khaosai and would have shattered or enhanced the mystical aura about him. The difference between Khaosai and his competitors was akin to boys and men, or a pit bull toying with a raggedy Ann doll. I think he and Moon would have been the FOTY without a doubt and an argument for fight of the decade if a very possible head butt NC situation didn’t occur and interrupt the war that would unravel from 1-12. I favour Moon personally to take it in a razor thin SD, with Khaosai having given as much as he got with Moon being knocked down several times in the late rounds (due to being caught off balance) but in the end Moons work rate would win him the day.