I pose the question; Does Pone Kingpetch belong in the HOF?
He only had a short career. Well, across 12 years he only had 35 fights, retiring with a record of 28-7.
But lets look at his resume;
Hitoshi Misako – Top 5
Dommy Ursa - Top 5
Danny Kid- #3 a year prior, in the top 10 when he fought him.
Pascual Perez X2 - #1, #1
Mitsunori Seki – Top 10
Kyo Nouchi - #7
Fighting Harada - #1
Hiroyuki Ebihara - #1
The obvious names that stand out are Pascual Perez and Fighting Harada. Kingpetch went 2-0 over Perez and 1-1 with Harada. Which is an amazing feat, to have a winning record over 1 HOF'er and not a losing record over another HOF'er.
But other than that he has a list of solid opposition faced and beaten and was considere at the top of the Flyweight division for quite a while.
He was Lineal Champion at Flyweight 3 times. Also defending his Lineage succesfully 3 times.
My question for you guys is; Is this HOF material?
He only had a short career. Well, across 12 years he only had 35 fights, retiring with a record of 28-7.
But lets look at his resume;
Hitoshi Misako – Top 5
Dommy Ursa - Top 5
Danny Kid- #3 a year prior, in the top 10 when he fought him.
Pascual Perez X2 - #1, #1
Mitsunori Seki – Top 10
Kyo Nouchi - #7
Fighting Harada - #1
Hiroyuki Ebihara - #1
The obvious names that stand out are Pascual Perez and Fighting Harada. Kingpetch went 2-0 over Perez and 1-1 with Harada. Which is an amazing feat, to have a winning record over 1 HOF'er and not a losing record over another HOF'er.
But other than that he has a list of solid opposition faced and beaten and was considere at the top of the Flyweight division for quite a while.
He was Lineal Champion at Flyweight 3 times. Also defending his Lineage succesfully 3 times.
My question for you guys is; Is this HOF material?
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