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The Federal Boxing Alliance
I was considering a story over its formation, but it seemed forced. Obviously, some of the guys are dead, so it would be a time travel, DNA, something or other story that, frankly, has been done a million times. So rather than devote time to that, I hope to flesh this out fully enough in describing the fights and events that the willing suspension of disbelief overrides any reaction to say "Hey, that could never happen!"
The Federal Boxing Alliance The FBA includes anyone who was a champion for the WBA/WBC/IBF since 1970 and a vast majority of those who had a shot at one of those titles. This lets me do the cross-era thing I love without going back too far before I really followed it much. If this goes well, I may expand it another time. But for now, this will do. The FBA is the governing body, but it includes the WBA/WBC/IBF and WBO...the WBO will serve as a minor league. More on that in a bit. I will do every weight class, keeping the Jr. levels except Flyweight/Jr. Fly (which will probably have only champions and be grouped together at Flyweight). I also wiped out Super Middleweight and Strawweight. WBA, as the senior organization, is top dog. Then WBC, then IBF. What does this mean? "Bidding" on fighters will determine each organization's 16-man tournament for their respective title (I believe 16 should work...giving 48...all classes right now have more than 60 fighters, I'm halfway done). How does the bidding work? I created a random generator spreadsheet (really basic)...fighters per weight class listed by overall rating. WBA's number is 10 or less, WBC's 15 or less, IBF's 20 or less. That means the WBA will always come in under (this is a good thing) guys with a rating of 11 or better, signifying that the WBA will virtually always sign the best fighter. Then the WBC gets to bid on #2, and it's number (1-15) must be less than that fighter's overall. If it's not, they go down the list until the number for a given fighter is less than the overall rating. This should mean the WBA will have the best fighters, WBC the next best (top to bottom) and IBF the weakest overall crop (and likely a bigger gap between to and bottom). This goes on until each organization has 16 fighters. The remaining fighters are assigned to the WBO, where they will fight basically to get out of the WBO. They are locked to the WBO for at least 5 fights. If, at that point, they have a winning record, they will be eligible to be signed by one of the other organizations (WBA having first crack, WBC next, IBF last). If none sign them, they stay in WBO and can't be re-bid on until they win again (and maintain the winning record). The WBO will also serve as refuge for poor fighters. If a fighter in one of the main three dips 5 fights below .500, he will have 3 possible choices: Retire, move to WBO and try to regain status, or move to a different weight class in which they have fought. OK, so we've explained the WBO, now let's get to the main rules. 16 man tournaments for each belt Tournaments will be dated through 2004 year. Fighters who lose in tournament can make other fights in 2004 outside of tournament. Fighters have a base 25% chance of fighting in a given month. Fighters with perf. points <0 can only fight others <0 If % chance yields odd number, most recent fighter who fought drops out Losing fighter MUST take 60 days off. Winning fighter MUST take 30 days off. KO loss adds 30 days. TKO loss adds 60 days. Champions/defenses After tournament/becoming champion defenses in this order: -- Champ's choice -- Champ's choice in top 10 (altered formula like "bidding" starting with 10 and working up) -- Mandatory #1 After beating the mandatory #1 (assuming champ in other organization has as well) champs can seek to unify belts. Champs have 12 months to fight mandatory #1. So if 25% figure doesn't call champ 3 times in 12 months, the next time the #1 comes up, if champ doesn't, he forfeits belt. That's the overview. Obviously other smaller details to be decided. Hope this interests you. I think it will create an environment for some fun stories to write about in the dynasty thread (I already know of one, a major heavyweight who was looked over by the big 3). GH Last edited by GForce; 09-04-2004 at 04:49 PM. |
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Bidding for the first division...Middleweights, has been completed. The organizations will be as follows (for tournaments, 1 fights 16, 2/15, 3/14, etc.) Fighters will NOT be reseeded each round.
The WBA 1 Marvin Hagler 2 Rodrigo Valdez 3 Dick Tiger 4 Steve Collins 5 Fugencio Obelmejias 6 Bennie Briscoe 7 Howard Eastman 8 Frank Tate 9 William Joppy 10 Quincy Taylor 11 Alan Minter 12 Michael Olajide 13 Don Fullmer 14 Naotaka Hozumi 15 Julio Cesar Green 16 Dennis Milton WBC 1 Carlos Monzon 2 Nino Benvenuti 3 James Toney 4 Michael Nunn 5 Gomeo Brennan 6 Hugo Corro 7 Shinji Takehara 8 Tony Sibson 9 Vito Antuofermo 10 Thomas Tate 11 Mustafa Hamsho 12 Anthony Mundine 13 Herol Graham 14 Tony Licata 15 William Lee 16 John David Jackson IBF 1 Bernard Hopkins 2 Gerald McClellan 3 Sumbu Kalambay 4 Iran Barkley 5 Ronnie Harris 6 Robert Allen 7 Andrew Council 8 Robbie Sims 9 Juan Roldan 10 Hassine Cherifi 11 Alex Ramos 12 Gratien Tonna 13 Tom Bogs 14 Carl Daniels 15 Jean-Claude Bouttier 16 Gilbert Baptiste The WBO roster (no rankings here as there's no tournament) Keith Holmes Wilford Scypion Dingaan Thobela Agostino Cardamon Rudy Robles Aaron Davis Morrade Hakkar Evans Ashira Massellino Masoe Rito Ruvalcaba Johnathan Reid Segundo Mercado Jeff McCracken Opinions, feedback are always welcome. GH |
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The Welterweight divison could be the FBA's most interesting. Loads of very good to great fighters here, and tournaments should be a blast. Also fascinating is the strength of the WBO's roster in this division.
WBA 1 Sugar Ray Leonard 2 Felix Trinidad 3 Luis Rodriguez 4 Vernon Forrest 5 Marlon Starling 6 Roger Menetrey 7 Ricardo Mayorga 8 Jean Josselin 9 Michele Piccirillo 10 Colin Jones 11 Pete Ranzany 12 Clyde Gray 13 Armando Muniz 14 Manuel Gonzalez 15 Rafael Pineda 16 Andrew "Six Heads" Lewis WBC 1 Jose Napoles 2 Emile Griffith 3 Buddy McGirt 4 Lloyd Honeyghan 5 Curtis Cokes 6 Milton McCrory 7 Charley Shipes 8 James Page 9 Adolph Pruitt 10 Antonio Diaz 11 Ramon La Cruz 12 Derrel Coley 13 Hedgemon Lewis 14 Santos Cardona 15 David Kamou 16 Oba Carr IBF 1 Thomas Hearns 2 Wilfred Benitez 3 Donald Curry 4 Simon Brown 5 Corey Spinks 6 Randy Shields 7 Everaldo Azevedo 8 Billy Backus 9 Jose Antonio Rivera 10 Angel Espada 11 Ernie Lopez 12 Michael Trabant 13 Dave Green 14 Joey Gamache 15 Bruce Finch 16 Ryu Sorimachi WBO (no rankings since there's no tournament) Ike Quartey Cristanto Espana John H. Stracey Pipino Cuevas Mark Breland Maurice Blocker Harold Weston Nino LaRocca Hugo Pineda Jorge Vaca Roger Stafford Donovan Boucher Willie Ludick Poli Diaz Miguel Angel Gonzalez Bobby Joe Young Jose Palacios GH |
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The Cruiserweight signings have been completed.
WBA 1 Orlin Norris 2 Carlos DeLeon 3 Sergei Kobozev 4 Wayne Braithwaite 5 Missimiliano Duran 6 Marcelo Dominguez 7 Dwight Qawi 8 Johnny Nelson 9 Fabrice Tiozzo 10 Craig Bodzianowski 11 Ossie Ocasio 12 Lee Roy Murphy 13 Saul Montana 14 Andrew Maynard 15 Henry Tillman 16 Brian LaSpada WBC 1 Vassily Jirov 2 Jean-Marc Mormeck 3 Luis Azille 4 Angelo Rottoli 5 Alexandre Gurov 6 Luis Andres Pineda 7 Jorge Castro 8 Dale Brown 9 Robert Daniels 10 Vincenzo Cantatore 11 S.T. Gordon 12 Anthony Davis 13 Jose Maria Flores 14 Thomas Hansvol 15 James Heath 16 Akim Tafer IBF 1 Taoufik Belbouli 2 Ancalet Wamba 3 Kelvin Davis 4 Imamu Mayfield 5 Arthur Williams 6 Pietro Aurino 7 Marcelo Figueroa 8 John Odhiambo 9 James Warring 10 Sammy Reeson 11 Marvin Camel 12 Michael Greer 13 Sergio Merani 14 Al Cole 15 reinaldo Gimenez 16 Young Joe Louis WBO Juan Carlos Gomez Uriah Grant Ravea Springs Nate Miller Piet Crous Jeff Lampkin Bernard Benton Mohammed Siluvangi Ezequiel Paixao Alfonzo Ratliff Robbie Williams Terry Ray Ricky Parkey Glenn McCrory Randy Stephens Bash Ali GH |
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Editor's note: I have more fighters to create in the remaining divisions before handling their "drafts" so bear with me. In the meantime, feel free to comment on the tournaments posted so far, how you think those divisions will shake out, etc.
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Hiya Gforce,
nice idea for a universe, will be following along. Quick question how will you handle multiple division fighters such as Hearns, Duran, Holyfield, Spinks, Leoanrd, Benitez etc? rgds Dean |
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Dean,
Those guys will start in one division only, whereever they were best rated in the game. However, one of the "smaller details to be decided" mentioned in the first post is how exactly I will do the weight class shifts. I may say after 2 or 3 losses, a guy can change class...15 fights...something. I haven't decided yet, to be honest, but it will certainly be something I will include for the guys it affects. If you have any ideas, I'm certainly open to hearing them. Fortunately, finalizing the "rosters" is buying me some time to work out the smaller details. GH |
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Moving on, we get to the Light Heavyweights. Strange division, as it seems its Jones, Bob Foster, Michael Spinks, and then everyone else. Jones has Foster to contend with in the WBA, while Spinks leads the WBC and Virgil Hill should pace the IBF crew.
An abundant but low quality WBO as well. Of course, your take may vary. WBA 1 Roy Jones Jr 2 Bob Foster 3 Victor Galindez 4 Julio Gonzalez 5 Eddie Mustafa Muhammad 6 Bobby Czyz 7 Reggie Johnson 8 Darius Michalczewski 9 Dennis Andries 10 Montell Griffin 11 Roger Rouse 12 Jorge Ahumada 13 Louis Del Valle 14 Piero Del Papa 15 Eric Harding 16 Syd Vanderpool WBC 1 Michael Spinks 2 Antonio Tarver 3 Pierre Fourie 4 Alvaro Lopez 5 John Conteh 6 Eddie Jones 7 Don LaLonde 8 Julian Letterlough 9 Jimmy Dupree 10 Marvin Johnson 11 Richard Hall 12 Chris Finnegan 13 Graciano Rocchiagiani 14 Joe Lasisi 15 Bruno Girard 16 Rufino Angulo IBF 1 Virgil Hill 2 Matthew Saad Muhammad 3 Henry Maske 4 Silvio Branco 5 Mate Parlov 6 Antwun Echols 7 David Telesco 8 Clinton Woods 9 Glencoffe Johnson 10 Tom Bethea 11 Rodney Moore 12 Len Hutchins 13 Jesse Burnett 14 Rudi Koopmans 15 Oscar Rivadeneyra 16 Peter Venancio WBO Jeff Harding Mark Tessman Eddy Smulders Drake Thadzi Murray Sutherland Derrick Harmon Mike Rossman Richie Kates Mike Quarry Ramzi Hassan Willie Featherstone Jerry Martin Johnny Davis Vicente Paul Rondon Shannon Taylor Guy Waters J.B. Williamson Crawford Ashley Harald Skog Lonnie Bennett Leslie Stewart Jerry Celestine Mike Peak Glenn Kelly James Kinchen Anthony Stephens GH Last edited by GForce; 08-31-2004 at 10:30 AM. |
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GF,
I didn't see Jeff "the Hitman" Harding amongst the Light Heavyweight ranks anywhere. Is he going to be in your universe?? He had a good couple of fights with Dennis Andries in the late 80s/early 90s and was one of my favourites when he was going around. Cheers, Mark |
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Thanks for the catch, Mark. Harding was actually the highest rated guy NOT grabbed by one of the big 3. He'll be the premier guy in the WBO but I assume a winning record after 5 fights for him in that group, and that will make him eligible to be picked up. I did the big 3 first and have guys listed on my spreadsheet by rating...All the other guys are rated 6 and lower, so I guess I overlooked Harding when writing the WBO list. The fights with Andries were good (he had 3, won 2)...he should be a strong presence despite the WBO stint.
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We move on the Jr. Middleweights, where you will notice a substantial omission form the big 3 who will, arguably, be the class of the WBO.
WBA 1 Mike McCallum 2 Freddie Little 3 Terry Norris 4 John Mugabi 5 Kassim Ouma 6 Masashi Kudo 7 Laurent Boudouani 8 Julio Cesar Vazquez 9 Gianfranco Rosi 10 Darrin Van Horn 11 Elisha Obed 12 Lupe Aquino 13 Mike Baker 14 Anthony Jones 15 Gary Guiden 16 Sean Mannion WBC 1 Shane Mosley 2 Koichi Wajima 3 Carmelo Bossi 4 Julian Jackson 5 Davey Moore 6 Javier Castillejo 7 Travis Simms 8 Oscar Albarado 9 Paul Vaden 10 Ramon Campas 11 Miguel DeOliveira 12 Verno Phillips 13 Miguel Castellini 14 Jae-Do Yuh 15 Guillermo Jones 16 Larry Marks IBF 1 Oscar De La Hoya 2 Ronald Wright 3 Maurice Hope 4 Denny Moyer 5 Bronco McKart 6 Rocky Mattioli 7 Juan Carlos Candelo 8 Alex Garcia 9 Raul Marquez 10 Carlos Herrera 11 Tadashi Mihara 12 Charlie Weir 13 Adrian Stone 14 Rene Jacquot 15 Robert Frazier 16 Mamadou Thiam WBO Fernando Vargas Ayub Kalule Eckhard Dagge Robert Hines Carlos Bojorquez Carlos Santos-Robles Luis Santana Marjian Benes Tony Marshall Vincent Pettway Roman Karmazin Duane Thomas Gilbert Dele Eddie Gazo Matthew Hilton Keith Mullings Doug DeWitt Wilfredo Rivera Mark Medal Sam Garr Buster Drayton Alex Rios David Reid Jason Papillion Troy Waters Wayne Harris Howard Clarke Pedro Ortega Rudy Lovato As always, feedback is welcome. GH |
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wow you don't really realise the amount of talent in this division till you look at it all.
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I know...it may actually be deeper than the Welterweight class. It'll be a fun one.
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In the Jr. Welterweight division, the organizations look competitive, particularly the top of the WBA. It's also another division where the WBO is very, very deep.
As an aside, Nicolino Locche and Bruno Arcari are two guys I had no idea how good they were. Another reason why a project/universe like this is so much fun. A learning experience. WBA 1 Aaron Pryor 2 Antonio Cervantes 3 Nicolino Locche 4 Saoul Mamby 5 Saensak Muangsurin 6 Lennox Blackmoore 7 Arturo Gatti 8 Loreto Garza 9 Joao Henrique 10 Maurice Watkins 11 Micky Ward 12 Hector Thompson 13 Sang-Hyun Kim 14 Billy Costello 15 Bruce Curry 16 Gene Hatcher WBC 1 Bruno Arcari 2 Kostya Tszyu 3 Roger Mayweather 4 Sharmba Mitchell 5 Juan Martin Coggi 6 Oktay Urkal 7 Ben Tackie 8 Paul Spadafora 9 Diosbelys Hurtado 10 Terry Marsh 11 Monroe Brooks 12 Reggie Green 13 Alfonzo Frazer 14 Jake Rodriquez 15 Ahmed Santos 16 Morris East IBF 1 Meldrick Taylor 2 Ubaldo Sacco 3 Zab Judah 4 Lonnie Smith 5 Vivian Harris 6 Randall Bailey 7 Patrizio Oliva 8 Junior Witter 9 Frankie Randall 10 Rene Arredondo 11 Gary Hinton 12 Rafael Ruelas 13 Demetrio Cerballos 14 David Sample 15 Wilfredo Negron 16 Leroy Haley WBO Johnny Bumphus Miguel Velasquez Cesar Bazan Jesse James Leija Akinobu Hiranaka Vince Phillips Jo Kimpuani Gianluca Branco Terron Millett Miguel Montilla Freddie Pendleton Michael Stewart Saul Duran Khalid Rahilou Pedro Saiz Virgil McClendon Pedro Adigue Joe Louis Manley Darryl Tyson Allan Vester Joel Perez Philip Holiday Marty Jakubowski Tony Petronelli Souleymane M'baye Hiroyuki Sakamoto Perico Fernandez Mauro Lucero Comments, as always, are appreciated. GH Last edited by GForce; 09-02-2004 at 06:10 PM. |
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We move on to the Lightweights, where it's no surprise that Roberto Duran is the class of the class. If top rankers win throughout, the WBC tournament title match should be a great one to watch. The IBF looks solid, if unspectacular, and the most competitive of the 3. Another deep WBO, though the talent drops off considerably further down the list.
WBA 1 Roberto Duran 2 Ken Buchanan 3 Esteban DeJesus 4 Jimmy Paul 5 Edwin Viruet 6 Jose Luis Castillo 7 Livingstone Bramble 8 Julien Lorcy 9 Al Ford 10 James Busceme 11 Lamar Murphy 12 Stefano Zoff 13 Buzzsaw Yamabe 14 Chango Carmona 15 Gilberto Serrano 16 Victoriano Sosa WBC 1 Pernell Whitaker 2 Floyd Mayweather Jr. 3 Hilmer Kenty 4 Jose Luis Ramirez 5 Vilomar Fernandez 6 Juan Nazario 7 Pedro Carrasco 8 Ray Mancini 9 Rodolfo Gonzalez 10 Juan Diaz 11 Greg Haugen 12 Lou Bizzarro 13 Billy Irwin 14 George Scott 15 Angel Manfredy 16 Ishimatsu Suzuki IBF 1 Ismael Laguna 2 Edwin Rosario 3 Juan Lazcano 4 Howard Davis, Jr. 5 Orzubek Nazarov 6 Sean O'Grady 7 Alejandro Gonzalez 8 Harry Arroyo 9 Steve Johnston 10 Leonard Dorin 11 Aldo Rios 12 Harold Warren 13 Takanori Hatakeyama 14 Ricardo Silva 15 Levander Johnson 16 Billy Schwer WBO Jim Watt Roberto Elizondo Raul Balbi Mando Ramos Ernesto Espana John Brown Jean-Baptist Mendy Gabriel Ruelas Vinnie Pazienza Alfredo Pitalua Justin Juuko Ivan Robinson Andy Ganigan Claude Noel Victor Hugo Paz Nestor Garza Kengo Nagashima Moises Pedroza Roque Cassiani Charlie Brown Johnny Lira Arturo Pineda Jorge Ramirez Jimmy Robertson Jorge Paez Carlos Uribe Art Frias Juan Polo Perez Freddy Cruz Francisco Alvarez GH |
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The IBF gets a crown jewel here in the Jr. Lightweight ranks, as they sign Julio Cesar Chavez. The WBA decided instead to focus on Alexis Arguello, who will pace that organization. Lots of good fighters throughout.
WBA 1 Alexis Arguello 2 Hector Camacho Sr 3 Acelino Freitas 4 Sammy Serrano 5 Rocky Lockridge 6 Phillip N'dou 7 Genaro Hernandez 8 Jorge Barrios 9 Roberto Garcia 10 David Santos 11 Jong Kwon Baek 12 Hwan-Kil Yuh 13 Victor Federico Echegaray 14 Alfredo Marcano 15 Idelfonso Bethelmy 16 Ryuhei Sugita WBC 1 Azumah Nelson 2 Joel Casamayor 3 Ben Villaflor 4 John-John Molina 5 Jesus Chavez 6 Leonel Hernandez 7 Diego Corrales 8 Antonio Amaya 9 Ricardo Arredondo 10 Lakva Sim 11 Rolando Navarrete 12 Carlos Hernandez 13 Gregorio Vargas 14 Orlando Salido 15 Radford Beasley 16 Edwin Santana IBF 1 Julio Cesar Chavez 2 Alfredo Escalera 3 Tyrone Everett 4 Brian Mitchell 5 Tony Lopez 6 Cornelius Boza-Edwards 7 Arturo Leon 8 Sirimongkol Singmanasak 9 Steve Forbes 10 Mario Martinez 11 Yong Soo Choi 12 Yodsanan Nanthachai 13 Daniel Attah 14 Mbulelo Botile 15 Lamont Pearson 16 Yoshiaki Numata WBO Rafael Limon Carlos Gerena Hiroshi Kobayashi Jackie Beard Anatoly Alexandrov Julio Pablo Chacon Rene Barrientos Tracy Harris Patterson Tom Johnson Yatsutsune Uehara Claudio Martinet Eddie Hopson Alfredo Layne Barry Michael Lester Ellis Kuniaki Shibata GH |
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An incredible Featherweight draft, as the WBA loads up. The WBC and IBF both have significantly less quality than the WBA, whose tournament could be the most exciting of all in any weight class.
WBA 1 Salvador Sanchez 2 Manny Pacquiao 3 Marco Antonio Barrera 4 Erik Morales 5 Naseem Hamed 6 Freddie Norwood 7 Kevin Kelley 8 Barry McGuigan 9 Antonio Esparragoza 10 Manual Medina 11 Antonio Cermeno 12 Bernard Taylor 13 Hector Acero-Sanchez 14 Wayne McCullough 15 Michael Brodie 16 Calvin Grove WBC 1 Eusebio Pedroza 2 Juan LaPorte 3 Yong-Kyun Park 4 Juan Manuel Marquez 5 Bobby Chacon 6 Ernesto Marcel 7 Marcos Villasana 8 Eloy Rojas 9 Johnny Tapia 10 Chris John 11 Ruben Castillo 12 Frankie Toledo 13 Oscar Leon 14 Angel Chacon 15 Stevie Cruz 16 Juan Cabrera IBF 1 Vicente Saldivar 2 Danny Lopez 3 Paul Hodkinson 4 Johnny Famechon 5 Derrick Gainer 6 Patrick Ford 7 In-jin Chi 8 Wilfredo Vazquez 9 Lehlo Ledwaba 10 Victor Polo 11 Daniel Seda 12 Cecilio Lastra 13 Antonio Rivera 14 Luisito Espinosa 15 Enrique Sanchez 16 Ki-Young Chung WBO Davey Kotey Clarence Adams Vuyani Bungu Troy Dorsey Roberto Castanon Juan Carlos Ramirez Frankie Crawford Nicky Perez Clemente Sanchez Mi-Keun Oh Jose Legra Jose Badillo Raul Cruz Antonio Gomez Rafael Ortega Cesar Soto Fernando Velardez Remigio Molina Carlos Contreras Hector Lizarraga Takashi Koshimoto Joe Morales Jackie Gunguluza Eddie Croft Eduardo Alvarez Shig Fukuyama GH Last edited by GForce; 11-28-2004 at 10:47 PM. |
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Whoops...forgot to note the previous list was the Featherweight division (though I'm sure you all picked up on that
)Anyway, we move on to the Jr. Featherweights...a very even class on the whole, with only one real standout (though some may debate that). It looks to be very competitive throughout. WBA 1 Wilfredo Gomez 2 Paulie Ayala 3 Kennedy McKinney 4 Loris Stecca 5 Juan Meza 6 Royal Kobayashi 7 Ricardo Cardona 8 Welcome Ncita 9 Napapol Kiatisakchokchai 10 Arthur Johnson 11 Julian Solis 12 Kozo Ishii 13 Dong-Kyun Yum 14 Agapito Sanchez 15 Paul Banke 16 Manabu Fukushima WBC 1 Sergio Palma 2 Mike Ayala 3 Victor Callejas 4 Juan Jose Estrada 5 Ji-Won Kim 6 Soo-Hwan Hong 7 Willie Jorrin 8 Shigeru Nakazato 9 Daniel Zaragoza 10 Jesus Salud 11 Jorge Julio 12 Soon-Hyun Chung 13 Juan Antonio Lopez 14 Yober Ortega 15 Derrick Holmes 16 Fahprakorb Rakkiatgym IBF 1 Jeff Fenech 2 Oscar Larios 3 Jaime Garza 4 Jesse Benavides 5 Jose Valbuena 6 Luis Mendoza 7 Fabrice Benichou 8 Emmanuel Lucero 9 Leo Cruz 10 Yoddamrong Sithyodthong 11 Ruben Palacios 12 Valerio Nati 13 Jose Sanabria 14 Thierry Jacob 15 Jose Luis Cervantes 16 Ruben Valdez WBO Samart Payakaroon Kiyoshi Hatanaka Saohin Srithai Condo Seung-Hoon Lee Salim Medjkoune Osamu Sato Jose Rojas Julio Gervacio Carlos Barreto Rigoberto Riasco Eidy Moya Wethya Sakmuangkiang Bobby Berna Ivan Alvarez GH |
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DELETED: Had posted rankings twice, went with later post.
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I have to do the two bantamweight classes and we're set to go. I've done the Heavyweights already, just saving their groupings announcement for last.
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