And a bonus for his fans on Boxingscene! :boxing:
Last four fights of this P4P Boxer.
2009/07/14 - Beat Nestor Rocha (21-2, 7 KO's) by TKO in 1
2009/03/12- Beat Vusi Malinga (18-2-1, 11 KO's) by TKO in 1
2008/10/16 - Beat Alejandro Valdez (20-2-2, 15 KO's) by TKO in 2
2008/06/12 - Beat Cristian Faccio (15-2, 10 KO's) by TKO in 2
I've had him as a favorite longer then you have....
Also I was very impressed. Hopefully Hasegawa fights Moreno soon.
So who is the "Official Hozumi bandwagon Starter" :argue:
Lol. I hyped him up enough for you guys to finally take notice? Ah-ha. Hozumi is a boss. He took out basically all the best that Bantam has to offer. He can fight Vic but expect a 2 round dirt nap. Hozumi is way to fast, sharp, and deathly percise for Vic to even handle. Agbeko is a nobody, how can anyone say Agbeko vs Undisputed Bantm-Champ with a straight face?
Flicker = Official Hozumi bandwagon Starter. Remember that. :boxing:
I've had him as a favorite longer then you have....
Also I was very impressed. Hopefully Hasegawa fights Moreno soon.
Lol. I hyped him up enough for you guys to finally take notice? Ah-ha. Hozumi is a boss. He took out basically all the best that Bantam has to offer. He can fight Vic but expect a 2 round dirt nap. Hozumi is way to fast, sharp, and deathly percise for Vic to even handle. Agbeko is a nobody, how can anyone say Agbeko vs Undisputed Bantm-Champ with a straight face?
Flicker = Official Hozumi bandwagon Starter. Remember that. :boxing:
anyone up for Hasegawa vs Penalosa besides me??? Gives Penalosa the opportunity for a final great performance before retirement and Hasegawa that really big step up in competition for us to see if he can really bring it against an iron chinned savvy vet.
He had a big step up. He beat Sahaprom twice and that's easily as impressive as Penalosa would be at this point. Malinga was a serious contender and he walked on dude.
anyone up for Hasegawa vs Penalosa besides me??? Gives Penalosa the opportunity for a final great performance before retirement and Hasegawa that really big step up in competition for us to see if he can really bring it against an iron chinned savvy vet.
When will he fight someone that we heard about before ?, the list of names are not really some feared fighters
Let him fight King Kong Joseph Agbeko.
Interesting someone can be a champion and never fought outside Japan.
You mean you've heard of before. I'm sure you watch tons of Bantamweights. Malinga was legit, off a win over Sahaprom and neither he or Rocha had ever been stopped. Two first round KOs...Hasegawa belongs on P4P lists.
Not bad but his pitty pat jab and way he drops it very low after he lets it out each time, he's asking to be timed and countered. I think his opposition just sucks so they haven't made him pay for it. I don't know, I don't buy into any hype until fighter comes out of his country.
He has the potential... Hope Hasegawa fights in the states to prove he's the real thing
I would love a fight between Juanma and Hozumi, that will be a war.
Or fight Agbeko, Donaire, Darchinyan or Mares, there's plenty of potential great fights for this Japanese Superstar!!
nice ko!!!!
wtf is wrong with the commentator! :lol1:
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It's how he dispose them easily which is important, although I agree those oppositions are not "named" fighters, although they can give any good boxer a run for their money. He dispose them off as they are nothing.
you are right, but just as Valero, the legacy of a fighter is not established until you fight someone with recognition , even though he may be a potential p4p champion