I actually think this would be a very close fight. Hozumi has this very subtle trait of knowing when and if an opposing fighter is going to counter, which I think Hozumi will be too smart for against him. Lately, Donaire has been a counter-puncher, capitalizing on offensive fighters. I can't see Hasegawa walking into any of Donaires predictable counters. I can actually see Donaire getting frustrated at the lack of counter opportunities in which he will try to get off and Hozumi counters back. I think Hasegawa is just too accurate, fast, and powerful to get knocked out. I see this as being a chess match with both fighters being hesitant to get off or exchange. But I can see either man winning a decision.
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Originally posted by geribeetus View Posti remember reading it was the ko that messed up his jaw. either way, he was out.
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Originally posted by britton View PostEverything I've read quotes Hasegawa saying he felt it happen during the first round. And it's not like he got put out like Williams did. He was on his feet and talking to the referee immediately after it was waved off.
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Originally posted by britton View PostEverything I've read quotes Hasegawa saying he felt it happen during the first round. And it's not like he got put out like Williams did. He was on his feet and talking to the referee immediately after it was waved off.
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I'm not saying the stoppage wasn't legit. He was out of it for a moment. My point is, if he was dropped by the punch that made him stagger to the ropes, then maybe you could question his chin. I think it held up pretty well against a very hard puncher.
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Originally posted by britton View PostI'm not saying the stoppage wasn't legit. He was out of it for a moment. My point is, if he was dropped by the punch that made him stagger to the ropes, then maybe you could question his chin. I think it held up pretty well against a very hard puncher.
His chin is fine .. That punch by montiel would have staggered a buffalo.
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Originally posted by geribeetus View Posthe was hanging on the ropes and not even attempting to defend himself. it was a legit stoppage. if what you said is true about it happening in the first round, that's impressive. but i really don't remember montiel landing anything in the first couple rounds that could've hurt hoz. he seemed to be easily outboxing him.
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