bantamweight champ Hasegawa is pretty dam good!

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  • catalinul
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    #11
    Originally posted by detluv
    everyone know japanese can't fight

    seriously tho....japan need to step up it's game and fight some more world class fighters
    As far as Hasegawa he has fought world class opposition for years.

    But guys like Koji Sato or Koki Kameda aren't that good.

    Toshiaki Nishioka is good.Daisuke Naito is really good too.

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    • keepthemhandsup
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      #12
      Originally posted by catalinul
      As far as Hasegawa he has fought world class opposition for years.

      But guys like Koji Sato or Koki Kameda aren't that good.

      Toshiaki Nishioka is good.Daisuke Naito is really good too.
      yeah daisuke is a really good fighter

      i freaking hate koki kameda, he can't fight for **** without adding some contervestry in it.

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      • ippo
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        #13
        Didn't doniare want to fight one of the Japanese fighters to unify,but they didn't recognize his title the ibf or wbo belt.

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        • F l i c k e r
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          #14
          Hozumi is a boss!

          The dude is knocking people out and knocking people around all while wearing Winning gloves. The dude is a beast. Specially if you look at his KO % before being champ and then afterwards. That is a real champion right there.

          Wanting him to fight Agbeko is kinda dumb though. Just because Agbeko beat Darchinyan doesn't make him a hot shot. Before Agbeko even became a champ there was a hot shot prospect named Simpewe from Africa who had never got a loss before. He went up against Hozumi and got the **** kicked out of him for 12 rounds for the first time in his career. Another named Vusi Malinga from Africa who was never stopped before. Got iced in 1 round. Agbeko would be no different.

          Donaire vs Hozumi would be a great fight. But Donaire would end up getting Sahaprom'd.

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          • PlasticFlamingo
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            #15
            Originally posted by RTS
            WBC bantamweight champion Honzomi Haswgawi or whatever his name is is pretty good man. I just looked up some of his fights and I'm pretty impressed. I'd like to see this dude mix it up with the elite around his weigh class.
            He is indeed, but for some reason the WBC Japanese champs seem reluctant to leave Japan.

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            • catalinul
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              #16
              Originally posted by detluv
              yeah daisuke is a really good fighter

              i freaking hate koki kameda, he can't fight for **** without adding some contervestry in it.
              Who doesn't hate that ****y bastard Kameda?

              I wanna see him get KO'd every fight.Don't like him at all.He always gets help from the ref and judges.

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              • mr. bojangles
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                #17
                Hasegawa is gifted with Pacquiao-like handspeed. He's a late-bloomer, but he has developed his power.


                Hasegawa-vs-Rocha

                That killer combo - lead left, followed by a short right hook, is similar to JuanMa's technique.

                So, Malcolm Tunacao, former WBC Flyweight champ, now works on the corner of Hasegawa... interesting.

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                • F l i c k e r
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by PlasticFlamingo
                  He is indeed, but for some reason the WBC Japanese champs seem reluctant to leave Japan.
                  It helps the Japanese economy by having boxing fights in Japan and not elsewhere. But as I said before, Hozumi has already expressed interest in going to LV and fighting Darchinyan or Arce. Either that or he will move up in weight because he also said it is getting hard to make weight at Bantam.

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                  • Dambala
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                    #19
                    I became his fan a few months ago.He is great, and the weird thing is that he used to go the distance and seemed like he had no power and now he is knocking everyone out. He's one of my few favorites fighters.

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                    • mr. bojangles
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by F l i c k e r
                      Donaire vs Hozumi would be a great fight. But Donaire would end up getting Sahaprom'd.

                      No.


                      Sahaprom is more like a standup, in your face, counterpuncher. He's got that classic muay thai stance, and was a small bantam.

                      Donaire keeps his distance and moves around a lot. Plus, he's got the physical size to matchup with Hasegawa.

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