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oldgringo
10-25-2004, 11:16 PM
What's the deal with Yodsanan Nanthachai? I know he just beat Steve Forbes and from what I understand he's a tough mother****er.

Is he gonna have any meaningful fights coming up in the future or what? :cool:

Sir_Jose
10-25-2004, 11:28 PM
What's the deal with Yodsanan Nanthachai? I know he just beat Steve Forbes and from what I understand he's a tough mother****er.

Is he gonna have any meaningful fights coming up in the future or what? :cool:


probably not

he'll most likely go back to Thailand and defend against nobodies

JOM'S
10-26-2004, 06:55 AM
Jose its really a waste that Yodsana 3K has limited exposure to show his skills in US soil, like other good to great fighters in Asia, hope you guys from the US would ask more to see them....

I love to see him fight EM, for sure he will give EM a run for his money....

J !
10-26-2004, 07:05 AM
why not fight Chi that woudl be massive in asia. Chi is struggling to make Feather so makes sense to me.

(chi lost 24 pound at training camp for the rematch with brodie)

JOM'S
10-26-2004, 08:44 AM
JPW, that will be a great fight but, Yodsana fights mainly in Thailand and Chi's asking purse now a days is a little bit stiff, and consider this as an Asian Superfight, it would involve a lot of cash and will need HBO or any other network to fund the fight..

unless they will get the funds, fighting either in Thailand or Korea is not good business....

J !
10-26-2004, 08:48 AM
thats a shame woudl set it up for the winner to fight pacman perhaps ....thoug Chi defended in Korea recently against the japanese chap (who floored him briefly in the 7th I think)....so not impossible? Having said that Chi is knocking on a bit and probably wants the big paydays to finish his career.

Talk of him fighting harrison was abound a few months ago. Then agains there was talking of harrison fighting Barerra as well.

Theres a lot of talk in boxing these days ;)

LuKahnLi
10-26-2004, 08:49 AM
Don't mess with the 3k. He is a baaaaaaad man.

I wish I got to see him when I went to Corrales-Freitas. A friend of mine was there and said he looked scary.

JOM'S
10-26-2004, 08:52 AM
JPW, just my opinion for me I would rather see Yodsana face EM and Chi against Harrison, than Yodsana face Chi so that both of them will have the chance for world recognition....

mr. bojangles
10-27-2004, 02:50 AM
Don't mess with the 3k. He is a baaaaaaad man.

I wish I got to see him when I went to Corrales-Freitas. A friend of mine was there and said he looked scary.


ha?! Yodsanan vs. Forbes underneath Corrales-Freitas looked scary to you? having seen him in some non-stop slugfest...i'd say he was jittery and his performance...lackluster.

you should get yourself a tape of of his war with Lavka Sim...that Mongolian is one tough mutha!

Yodsanan is a welterweight masquerading as a superfeatherweight...just look at his physique...Morales would like a bamboo stick next to him ;)

mr. bojangles
10-27-2004, 03:06 AM
What's the deal with Yodsanan Nanthachai? I know he just beat Steve Forbes and from what I understand he's a tough mother****er.

Is he gonna have any meaningful fights coming up in the future or what? :cool:


Yodsanan = High Risk/Low Reward

Morales would rather "unify" his WBC belt with Famoso's IBF belt, then move up...Yodsanan?? naah...never heard of him ;)

muay
10-28-2004, 10:23 PM
Bump.

I wish Morales would give Yodsanan a chance to fight him before going up lightweight. The "Thai Tyson" is a worthy opponent being a WBA Superfeatherweight champ, this is also an oppurtunity for El Terrible to unify all the belts in this weight division.

Your thoughts.