Comments Thread For: Jai Opetaia finishes David Nyika in brutal fashion to retain his cruiserweight title

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  • BrankoB
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    #41
    [QUOTE=Oracle01;n32405720]Falcon check this clip maybe you need a reminder. Zurdo eating huge shots consistently, his defense is awful, he can't take that from Jai who is a sharper puncher than CBS.


    Jai is a wild animal compared to these two guys. His punches are faster, harder and his aggression is off the charts. He will eat both of them alive.

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    • LA_2_Vegas
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      #42
      Opetaia's legs got visibly stiffened up in this fight. it wasn't a stanky leg, but close. I don't think it's out of the realm that Zurdo can land shots like that.

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      • Someone88
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        #43
        Wow! That was an entertaining fight! Nyika did well! Great win for Opetaia and congratulations to him on defending the IBF Cruiserweight Titles!

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        • MaryJane
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          #44
          Brutal finishes like that always remind you how quickly a fight can flip from tense to over in a heartbeat — one moment both guys are trading, and the next it’s completely done. In a completely different conversation someone mentioned https://www.redelk.it/en/ and I ended up checking it out because it came up when we were talking about training and outdoor conditioning. It turned out to be an outdoor clothing store, and the gear there is built for the kind of hard use athletes put it through — durable jackets, thermal layers and hiking pants that hold up in real weather instead of wearing out after a few months. If you spend a lot of time outdoors running, hiking, or doing cold-weather workouts, that kind of long-lasting kit makes way more sense than fast-fashion stuff that falls apart the moment you actually push it.

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