Historical First! WBC top ten sports 3 GBP trained fighters
Posted: 16 Oct 2010, 09:27
CHAMPION ~ CARMEN BASILIO ~
1 Armstrong Henry United States
2 Walker Mickey United States
3 Robinson Ray United States
4 Napoles Jose Cuba
5 Ryan Tommy United States
6 Whitaker Pernell United States
7 Williams Paul United States
8 Mayweather Jr Floyd United States
9 Cotto Miguel Angel Puerto Rico
10 Gavilan Kid Cuba
Never before in the history of the BRS have 3 top ten fighters trained and managed by one organization managed to make it into the top 10 of any sanctioning body's ratings. A small tip of the hat must be given to jbacca for maintaining consciousness and remembering to continue to book Walker, as he continues his star struck career initiated, guided and given definitive trajectory by Golden Buzz Promotions. GBP's Walker was sacrificed and gifted to jbacca after he tore through a recent tournament like a weedwhacker through spaghetti, to save the Cuban Kid from any further embarrassing management moments.
GBP's CEO "B" Buzz announced at the tourney's inception "At this point Walker has been given everything he needs from us to become champion, he is disciplined and razor sharp, and he has a lock on the future. NO ONE COULD FOUL HIM UP TO THE POINT WHERE HE COULD POSSIBLY MISS BECOMING CHAMPION. Gavilan however though he could be top shelf material, has been given dismal guidance, and needs a sure hand at the helm to bring him out of his funk and to reach his eventual goal.
Paul Willaims GBP's second round draft pick, (Rated in the non bias commish ratings as higher than Walker) continues to defy the pundits and Kid Gavilan (Pick 3) has recently debuted in the ratings as well, after being severely mismanaged by doppelganger productions.
Williams, the most avoided challenger (and the only currently active pugilist in the top ten) this season, has the best win/loss record in the business. The fact that he is in shape when the others are either retired or dead may well have a great deal to do with his current ongoing success.
1 Armstrong Henry United States
2 Walker Mickey United States
3 Robinson Ray United States
4 Napoles Jose Cuba
5 Ryan Tommy United States
6 Whitaker Pernell United States
7 Williams Paul United States
8 Mayweather Jr Floyd United States
9 Cotto Miguel Angel Puerto Rico
10 Gavilan Kid Cuba
Never before in the history of the BRS have 3 top ten fighters trained and managed by one organization managed to make it into the top 10 of any sanctioning body's ratings. A small tip of the hat must be given to jbacca for maintaining consciousness and remembering to continue to book Walker, as he continues his star struck career initiated, guided and given definitive trajectory by Golden Buzz Promotions. GBP's Walker was sacrificed and gifted to jbacca after he tore through a recent tournament like a weedwhacker through spaghetti, to save the Cuban Kid from any further embarrassing management moments.
GBP's CEO "B" Buzz announced at the tourney's inception "At this point Walker has been given everything he needs from us to become champion, he is disciplined and razor sharp, and he has a lock on the future. NO ONE COULD FOUL HIM UP TO THE POINT WHERE HE COULD POSSIBLY MISS BECOMING CHAMPION. Gavilan however though he could be top shelf material, has been given dismal guidance, and needs a sure hand at the helm to bring him out of his funk and to reach his eventual goal.
Paul Willaims GBP's second round draft pick, (Rated in the non bias commish ratings as higher than Walker) continues to defy the pundits and Kid Gavilan (Pick 3) has recently debuted in the ratings as well, after being severely mismanaged by doppelganger productions.
Williams, the most avoided challenger (and the only currently active pugilist in the top ten) this season, has the best win/loss record in the business. The fact that he is in shape when the others are either retired or dead may well have a great deal to do with his current ongoing success.
