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    Comments Thread For: 'Nearly Flawless' Nakatani Stops Santiago To Become Three-Weight Champion

    By Declan Warrington - Junto Nakatani became a three-weight world champion by easing to a sixth-round stoppage of Alexandro Santiago in Tokyo, Japan.
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    #2
    Fight Monster at 122.

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    • Boxing2695
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      #3
      Naoya Inoue vs Nakatani is the fight to make at 122lbs. That's a huge fight in Japan

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      • JOITATS
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        #4
        Junto just dominated the top guy at bantamweight. It wasn't even close.

        I can't see Maloney or Rodriguez doing anything to him either.




        This kid is scary.

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        • Elheath
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          #5
          Originally posted by JOITATS
          Junto just dominated the top guy at bantamweight. It wasn't even close.

          I can't see Maloney or Rodriguez doing anything to him either.

          This kid is scary.
          Props to Nakatani but there is no way to argue that Santiago was to top guy at bantam...

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          • richardt
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            #6
            This result was a given. No way was Santiago going to see the final round against the talents of Nakatani. He is the full package. Donaire was so far past it that he made Santiago look better than he was.

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            • anonymous2.0
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              #7
              I keep picking the right winners but I keep messing up the decision/ko wins....

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              • SceneBoxer
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                #8
                Originally posted by anonymous2.0
                I keep picking the right winners but I keep messing up the decision/ko wins....
                Junto via KO is the most probable result.... The only question is what round?

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                • JOITATS
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Elheath
                  Props to Nakatani but there is no way to argue that Santiago was to top guy at bantam...
                  he certainly was
                  ring#3

                  maybe you can say rodriguez or maloney
                  but not of recent performances

                  im also interested to see chocolatito vs junto

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                  • Someone88
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                    #10
                    Wow! Yes! Great win for Nakatani and congratulations to him on winning the WBC Bantamweight Title!

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