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  • BiggyGuns91
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    Sitchachawal VS Monshipour

    In a recent post made by DWIENS i noticed not alot of people have seen this magnificent fight, for me its one of the best ever and the last round is up there with Castillo-Corrales 1 R.10 and Vasquez-Marquez 2 R.3 but here it goes, ENJOY!!!!

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  • SkillspayBills
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    #2
    Damn some of the posters here always come through, green k your way budd. If I knew the **** was on youtube I would have just looked it up, ignorance on my part.

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    • BiggyGuns91
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      #3
      it was no ****ing problem just copying and pasting i just compiled the parts in the same post but enjoy it

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      • BiggyGuns91
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        #4
        bump bump bump

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        • warp1432
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          #5
          Thank you. I'm watching this right away.

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          • warp1432
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            #6
            Just watched it....WOW!!!

            I was thinking about it and if Vasquez/Marquez III winner were to face Sitchahawal, it'd be maybe the greatest round ever. I know it probably wouldn't last too long, but one of those rounds in there would probably be the best ever.

            Hell I think Sitchahawal could maybe beat Ponce De Leon. I'm aware he got knocked out in 3, but I couldn't believe the bobbing and weaving he was doing to slip punches. It was amazing. Ponce only throws wide shots and if they were to get into a war I think Sitchahawal would win.

            Goddamn he needs to get into more known fights. He's won like 10 in a row since the Callabero loss. Sure they are mostly bums, but he deserves another title shot.

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            • grayfist
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              That fight took a lot from both protagonists. Monshipour has not appeared on top of a pro ring since and Sithsatchawal, lost the title by 3rd round KO to Celestino Caballero, then went down to taking on tomato cans in fights most of which were 6-rounders.Dubbed "Little Tyson", Monshipour's first meeting with Salim Medjkoune is also something to watch.

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              • SkillspayBills
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                #8
                Originally posted by grayfist
                That fight took a lot from both protagonists. Monshipour has not appeared on top of a pro ring since and Sithsatchawal, lost the title by 3rd round KO to Celestino Caballero, then went down to taking on tomato cans in fights most of which were 6-rounders.Dubbed "Little Tyson", Monshipour's first meeting with Salim Medjkoune is also something to watch.
                The way he weaves and the way he fights, that is definitely a fitting nick name.

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                • grayfist
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                  Originally posted by SkillspayBills
                  The way he weaves and the way he fights, that is definitely a fitting nick name.
                  Yeah. His style certaily lives up to the moniker better than Joan Guzman's. But then Guzman earned his moniker by the way he looks and not the way he fights.

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                  • BiggyGuns91
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                    #10
                    man fights like these take away alot from a fighter look at the late great diego corrales, arturo gatti, and now it looks like somsak too

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