I gotta watch some Cho wins before I call it. I've only seen his two fights with Tokuyama, and in both he was way way outclassed by Tokuyama. What's Cho's best performance in a win? Romero vs Hyung Chul Lee would be a brutal fight, and I would favor Lee.
He didn't win either fight on my card, but he looked damn good vs Penalosa. Had the first 116-112, the second 116-111 for Gerry. Only seen those two, though. Personally, I'd favour Romero.
One guy I think we're overlooking in these 90s superflyweight match ups is Julio Cesar Borboa, who beat the shit outta Quiroga to win the title, then defended it a few times against some decent fighters. Romero vs Borboa would also be good.
I've seen that fight, but not for a while. Will make a point of rewatching. I'm stuck babysitting so I'll probably watch it later on. Just while you're here, can I ask for the best fights from: Romero (outside of Bungu & Tapia) Bordoa (outside of Quigora) Quigora (outside of Bordoa & Akeem)
Romero:His 2 round destruction of Harold Grey. His fight with Hipilito Saucedo is a very underrated war. His fights with Sibali and Miguel Martinez all showcase his power and offensive arsenal. I uploaded the Martinez fight last week. Borboa: His fight with Zarate (not Carlos ), whom he clearly outpointed. His fight with Pascua, which is a nice little brawl that Bordoa had to get off the canvas to win. Every single fight I listed is on YT. I would start with Romero vs Saucedo, because its a war.
Oh, Quiroga! The Juan Pollo Perez fight is good. That was uploaded by Ironbar sometime ago. His fight with Belcastro is also on YT, and thats a fight I thought Quiroga got a terrible gift. Belcastro schooled him.
Right, there we go. What a woefully sad way to spend NYE. I think the saddest part is that I'd much rather be doing this than drunk on some field
Are you sure about the Romero/Martinez fight? I tried to watch it showed some other fight that had already started.