By Cliff Rold - It’s a bout featuring two men who have made audiences say ‘wow.’ One did it the right way. The other…not so much.
Last December, in one of the best knockouts of the year, Denkaosan Kaovichit landed a right hand for the ages against a fighter who had always taken everything thrown at him. Japan’s Takefumi Sakata had been in with some of the best Flyweights of the decade. From Lorenzo Parra to Roberto Vasquez to Daisuke Naito, win or lose, Sakata was always standing at the final bell. [details]
Last December, in one of the best knockouts of the year, Denkaosan Kaovichit landed a right hand for the ages against a fighter who had always taken everything thrown at him. Japan’s Takefumi Sakata had been in with some of the best Flyweights of the decade. From Lorenzo Parra to Roberto Vasquez to Daisuke Naito, win or lose, Sakata was always standing at the final bell. [details]
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