Jpreisser wrote:With guys like Gonzalez and Estrada, is this incorporating all of their work? As if 105 and 108 shouldn't be included? Or is it solely their work at flyweight?
Estrada has done most of his best stuff at 112lbs (his loss to Chocolatito coming at light fly), the Viloria, Segura and Melindo win are respectable (some of the guys on that list have a lot of dross on their resume),
WBO & WBA super champ with 7 defences, I didn't think it was outrageous to have him prop up the group at no 25 but wouldn't argue extensively if you were t5o say he didn't belong there
As for Chocolatito himself, how many flyweights have been ranked by some as p4p no1?
His CV might not be the deepest and he might have done much of his good work at light fly, but his ability is up there with the best, you'd have to fancy him to beat a good few names on that list. His stay at fly weight might be brief but his impact has been impressive and his fists have said more than his Boxrec profile might
I'll be honest, I just wanted to get a couple current guys in there and felt there was a couple solid shouts from these 2. I probably looked at around 10-15 names and records that could have dropped into the bottom 5 of that list with ease. Making these lists is stressful you know....
Anyway, if these guys don't quite qualify on current acheivement, I think it's fair to say both have plenty big wins ahead and should stroll in to a future version with ease and likely higher than they are now