Super Flyweight >>>>> Super Middleweight, despite having 56% as many active pro combatants.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by IntentionalButt, Jan 13, 2019.


Which division's better & deeper?

  1. Super middleweight

    15.8%
  2. Super flyweight

    84.2%
  1. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Comparing the champs and Ring Mag top-tens head to head:

    Artem Dalakian > Callum Smith & Lennox Allen, but obviously Canelo (if he's still campaigning at super middle) > Dalakian, p4p.
    Tanaka > BJS, p4p.
    Plant = Mthalane, p4p.
    Martínez > Benavidez, p4p. (slightly)
    Buthelezi > CEJ, p4p.
    Estrada > Smith, p4p.

    1. Wangek >>>>>> Benavidez
    2. Ioka >>> Ramírez Sánchez
    3. Nietes >>>>>>>>> Plant
    4. Dirrell >> Yafai
    5. Álvarez >>>> Ancajas
    6. Saunders > González (prime Chocolatito was significantly better than Saunders, though)
    7. Moloney >>> Truax
    8. Rodríguez > Ryder
    9. Cintrón >> Chudinov
    10. Barrios > Yıldırım
     
  2. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    No superstars in 115.

    I dare to say 118 is the hottest in the lower weights because of the monster. People want to see Naoya square up against.
    Fellow 3 weight world champ John Riel Casimero and the bad boy from Mexico, Luis pantera Nery.
     
  3. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Promoters can learn its much better to pick fighters who are at their lowest weight class...so they don't have to saturate the division with weak boxers to make our guy look good. Lots of work for nothing, no Masterpiece fight, unless a patient boxer works his way into the rankings for the specific purpose of doing a Butch Coolidge
     
  4. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You got some taste Big Jay....Alexander the Great, Genghiz Khan & Napoleon Bonaparte