I had this scorecard.
Kiko- Hasegawa
1 10-9
2 10-8 Hasegawa downs
3 9-10
4 9-10
5 9-10
6 9-9 Kiko 1 point less because of punching with the fight stopped.
7 Kiko wins by Ko.
I'm Spanish, and yeah Kiko was destroying Hasegawa in that rounds, Kiko punches are a lot more powerful than Hasegawa's but he lost that rounds, in my opinion, because he received a lot of punches.
Now he is, because is easier down from his usual 175 lb fatty body than his actual 175 lb of muscle. I think he won't be able to make 147 anymore at least he spends more than a year losing muscular tone. If he beats Golovkin, he will stay at 160 and if he loses, probably he goes down to 154 trying to lure Spence fight in that weight.
It is so funny seeing the japanese so happy because he knockdown Rigo, specially when it was because Rigo was off balance. In the seocnd knockdown the japanese hit a good right and used his body to throw Rigo to the canvas.
Quigg team maybe are thinking now that fighting in England in that situation the referee would stop the fight but of course, Rigo knows that and will fight safer than today.
Is that really a style? Or just common sense for a fighter who is finding it difficult.
If he couldn't hit Martinez with single shots he was obligated to throw flurries in the hope that the 3rd or 4th might land.
I didn't watch the fight and Josh Warrington has done well in his career when I see him and he is traditionally a high-energy pressure fighter but he is fighting at the very top of his level regarding opponents now and he is a complete non-puncher. From what you just described it sounds like he actually 'adapted' to accommodate the stronger man. He tried to make lemonade it seems!
At the end of the day not everybody is a class fighter.
It is a style, it is avoid the fight and throw flurries to give something to the judges can give you the victory.
Christian Lewandowski
He's a very good HW prospect.
Second I don't know.
Chrstian must be the one who ate the left hook. Now we have to know who is the guy with the tatoo.
The guy with the tattoos?
Hard on guessing with head gear on but I'd say Robert Helenius since I do know he was helping Wladimir get in shape for this
http://img.yle.fi/urheilu/nyrkkeily/article7881387.ece/ALTERNATES/w960/Robert%20Helenius%20Andras%20Csomor.jpg
No, it is not Helenius, I watched Musafarov fight and he doesn't has a tatoo in rhe right shoulder, only in the arm, so it is not the same tatoo.
Christian Lewandowski is the first.
He's a very good HW prospect.
Second I'm not sure.
I think he is the second.. he doesn't have any tatoo in his right arm in the pictures I have watched.
I didn't find a single round I could give to Cuenca I had it 6-0
I can't give any of the first three round to Troya, he landing almost nothing in the first two. In the third he lands but also Cuenca lands better punches.
Argentinias are crazy with the referee but the watching the replay, Troya lands a good uppercut who hurts the right eye of Cuenca. Now they are telling Cuenca, "It is a robbery, he hurted you with the knee, we will have rematch" but Cuenca remains silent.
Lol, he quit and was looking for a possible DQ win but the referee wasn't being fooled.
The argie corner should be fined heavily for their action towards the ref, never lay hands on officials no matter what you think it ain't right that and the fact Cuenca has no one to blame other than himself he just simply was being outclassed.
Cuenca doesn't look by DQ, he knew he lost when he said no veo, he knew that it was by an uppercut not by a knee like his crazy corner say. For me Cuenca behaviour is perfect, his corner behaviour deserve be fined.
Round 2 after round 2 had finished, Troy punched him to hurt his eye.
No, the right eye was hurt in the six before the fall with an uppercut who landed in the eye like a knife.
And round 1 is much closer than I originally thought.
Round 1 is nearer of 10-8 for Maidana than being a draw round. Compubox stats on that round are wrong, Maidana landed a lot of bodyshot and punches on the head. I have my own landed punches count 40-15 for Maidana in that round.
One thing that people don't mention, is that Lenox was heavier to fight against Vitali because he wanted, it was part of his strategy. Same with Wlad did to his fight against Wach.
About the fight, I don't know, I think that if they had fought three times, probably the three times had been difference.
Canelo has to beat Lara and at the moment I don't see how he can do it at least he gets a controversial decision or he has improved a lot since the Mayweather fight.
Commentators and trainers usually describe a hard hitter as having heavy hands.
There are 3 possibilities to this observation.
1) Heavy hands mean a fighter has heavy fists.
2) from Elbow to fist is heavy.
3) The whole fighters arm is heavy, from shoulder to fist.
So which is it, what do members of NSB think is most likely the definition of Heavy hands.
It means than the figther doesn't need legs to hit hard. Why Sergio didn`t hit hard Cotto because he is not heavy hand and without legs he has no power. George Foreman is the perfect example of a Heavy Hand boxer.
To check if compubox is right I looked again the first round, well in that round Maidana landed more than 40 punches, not 26. We should stop using compubox as the real deal.
I had the fight draw. In my opinion Mansour won the third first rounds, they were close and when they are close, I give them to the more active figther.