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  • Mando Ramos vs Sugar Ramos - Very good fight with Mando building an early lead, hurting Sugar a few times in the first few rounds but he got cut badly in the third, Sugar started coming on in the second half of the fight by putting more pressure on him and had Mando in some trouble in the 7th, the fight featured some great exchanges and dramatic moments. Even though Mando won, he didn't look like the winner at the end of the fight.







    Last edited by Silencers; 08-29-2010, 12:33 PM.

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    • Originally posted by Silencers View Post
      Mando Ramos vs Sugar Ramos - Very good fight with Mando building an early lead, hurting Sugar a few times in the first few rounds but he got cut badly in the third, Sugar started coming on in the second half of the fight by putting more pressure on him and had Mando in some trouble in the 7th, the fight featured some great exchanges and dramatic moments. Even though Mando won, he didn't look like the winner at the end of the fight.
      It was a good fight, Sugar was past his prime but still a good fighter.

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      • Originally posted by Marcov View Post
        It was a good fight, Sugar was past his prime but still a good fighter.
        Yeah, he was the smaller guy too, he fought a very good fight for a guy with his wear and tear.

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        • Phillip Holiday vs Ivan Robinson - What a workrate, this fight was similar to the recent Yohnny Perez vs Joseph Agbeko fight, great workrate with very good skills backing it up. Great display of body punching with Holiday as well. Holiday also landed a record 555 punches on Robinson....ouch.

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          • Originally posted by Silencers View Post
            Phillip Holiday vs Ivan Robinson - What a workrate, this fight was similar to the recent Yohnny Perez vs Joseph Agbeko fight, great workrate with very good skills backing it up. Great display of body punching with Holiday as well. Holiday also landed a record 555 punches on Robinson....ouch.
            Wow. How can a human body take 500 punches in that short a timespan?

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            • Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
              Wow. How can a human body take 500 punches in that short a timespan?
              Robinson himself landed 423 or something. Most of the shots landed from Holiday were body shots, Holiday wasn't the same after this fight IMO. He didn't look good against Taliaferro in his next fight and then subsequently lost to Mosley.

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              • Clarence 'Bones' Adams vs Paulie Ayala 1 - Tit for tat action throughout the fight, when one guy would do something, the other would respond in kind. Close fight with close rounds but I thought Adams won, Ayala ended up winning a SD, Ayala had Adams hurt pretty bad in the 2nd, Adams also suffered a pretty bad cut later in the fight from an accidental headbutt, Adams hurt both hands early in the fight.













                Last edited by Silencers; 08-29-2010, 12:36 PM.

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                • Satoshi Hosono vs Hiroyuki Enoki - Possibly the best all Japanese fight of 2009 (I thought Cazares-Nashiro was a better fight that was fought in Japan but Cazares is Mexican), good 2 way action, both guys fought through pretty bad swelling on their eyes and both were stunned or hurt at various points of the fight.

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                  • Originally posted by Silencers View Post
                    Satoshi Hosono vs Hiroyuki Enoki - Possibly the best all Japanese fight of 2009 (I thought Cazares-Nashiro was a better fight that was fought in Japan but Cazares is Mexican), good 2 way action, both guys fought through pretty bad swelling on their eyes and both were stunned or hurt at various points of the fight.
                    Enoki's fight with Chris John was a good one too, an interesting clash of styles but Enoki couldn't keep the pace he set early and John took over though it was competitive throughout. I remember Enoki's eyes swelled grotesquely in that fight as well, and John ended up getting like 70 stitches for a cut under his eye. Good show of powerpunching from Enoki then a good show of boxing by John.

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                    • Originally posted by mhager91490 View Post
                      Enoki's fight with Chris John was a good one too, an interesting clash of styles but Enoki couldn't keep the pace he set early and John took over though it was competitive throughout. I remember Enoki's eyes swelled grotesquely in that fight as well, and John ended up getting like 70 stitches for a cut under his eye. Good show of powerpunching from Enoki then a good show of boxing by John.
                      Hosono took over as the fight went on too, Enoki might have some stamina problems where it seems like he fades a little as his fights wear on. Enoki-John was indeed a pretty good fight.

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