I tend to agree about Holmes. And he sufferes historically for me because of it. At least Wlad has the excuse of the number 2 guy being his brother...
I kinda like that you had a guess rather than just leathered straight over to Boxrec. Caballero's exit for inactivity makes way for one of the new breed.
yeah sometimes I like to make my posts more genuine by going off my own actual knowledge as opposed to scouringboxrec. Makes me look silly sometimes when I make little mistakes or say things like "I forget his name now" especially when the answer is only a click away but it feels better posting like that I think :good how much do you think Caballero has left?
Possibly nothing. That's three in a row he's tossed. He needs a ten-rounder now I guess so he can find out for himself, but he's shat off one of the useless straps, almost every ranking out there and any interest the public had.
I agree and it's crazy because after losing to litzau noone bothered about him and he worked his way back only to squander it. I gotta conclude he's taking hits in the gym and doesn't have it any more.
22nd January, 2013 This content is protected Sergey Kovalev is the new boy on the TBR block, debuting in a weak light-heavyweight division at #4 after stopping Gabriel Campilo (now at #7) in three. Should Cleverly and Shumenov, who remain at 5 and 6 respectively, feel hard done by? Kovalev's dominant performance seems to justify such a high ranking. Andrejz Fonfara makes way. It was Mikey Garcia who performed the ultimate gate-crash though, zipping up the rankings to #1 after his defeat of former #1 Salido, who drops to five. Juan Carlos Burgos's controversial draw with Roman Martinez see the two switch places at junior lightweight.
Where was Campilo ranked before he lost? Kovalev at 4 is a bit high and should of beaten somebody in the top 5 to be ranked in the top 5. Campilo hasn't had a decent win in 4 years.