and Veeraphol Sahaprom he's been undefeated since 1996 and has had 14 title defenses.
Ahhh, yes! Sahaprom!
I plead guilty, buddy, for committing the mortal sin of overlooking those little GREAT guys! That makes me another one of those who always exclude the lower weights in the pound-for-pound lists...Sorry! Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa!
Having said that, let me add, though, that Manny has won championships in three different weight divisions and would have been seen as dominant had he met and been given the chance to beat Ayala at Jr. Feather, which, I think he could have done, given that, though Paulie has never been knocked out, he was easy to hit-- was willing to take some to give some. Manny's poower, as subsequently seen in the MAB and Marquez fights, is too much for a Jr. Feather, whether his name is Ayala or Bones Adams or...
I plead guilty, buddy, for committing the mortal sin of overlooking those little GREAT guys! That makes me another one of those who always exclude the lower weights in the pound-for-pound lists...Sorry! Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa!
Having said that, let me add, though, that Manny has won championships in three different weight divisions and would have been seen as dominant had he met and been given the chance to beat Ayala at Jr. Feather, which, I think he could have done, given that, though Paulie has never been knocked out, he was easy to hit-- was willing to take some to give some. Manny's poower, as subsequently seen in the MAB and Marquez fights, is too much for a Jr. Feather, whether his name is Ayala or Bones Adams or...
yeah, i must admit that Pac's power is too much for jr. feathers.
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