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Originally posted by Left Hook Louie View PostKudos to Sandoval for his win, in Japan, no less.
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Great fight. It was close. That 117-110 card was nonsense. I would like to see the rematch or Olascuaga unification.wrecksracer
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Very good fight , the right man got the nod though 117-110 might have been a little wide. The only really bad card was the one for Teraji.
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Originally posted by ThunderFists View Postthought teraji won that, should have won that considering he is a long reigning championLast edited by CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart; 07-30-2025, 04:17 PM.sensfulviolence likes this.
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Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View PostI forgot about this fight and it sounds like I missed out in watching a good live fight.STREET CLEANER likes this.
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Originally posted by famicommander View Post
Olascuaga got his ass whooped by Kyoguchi last time out and they robbed Kyoguchi blind.
I don't hold it against Olascuaga, he didn't commit any fouls and wasn't in charge of what the judges somehow gave him the win in very wide scorecards. He was just glad that he won and sadly Kyoguchi retired quite young
Also, want to note Anthony takes tough quite challenges quite early in his career, Sandoval has 3 times the amount of fights, yet Anthony has as much championship experience. At 5-0, and at age 23, he fought Kenshiro Teraji with a two week notice, giving a pretty good fight rocking Teraji before getting overwhelmed, then went 3 wins with 3 KOs over top Flyweight contenders, like Giemel Magramo, Riku Kano and Jonathan Gonzalez, before facing Kyoguchi. Though to be fair, I think Gonzalez should had a been a No Contest, as he had suffered a cut from a head clash and the fight was stopped to early because his heart is just not on it.
Originally posted by Corelone View Post33 is ancient at flyweight. Everybody is little, only some grow to heavyweight. The competition is feirce, hunger driven. Good for Japan, they make the best little men, even if they are not Japanese.Last edited by Malvado; 07-30-2025, 05:22 PM.
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I had it 114-113 Kenshiro, but practically every round (except 5 & 6, which I gave to Kenshiro) was close. Sandoval winning is fine, but 117-110 either way seems crazy to me.
Im feeling what people are saying about Kenshiro being old at 33 - he's always in wars. Honestly, I didnt agree with the Ring ranking him p4p. P4P heart and action, but not a p4p boxer.
3 very good fights, maybe its recency bias, but that kid who beat up Rosas looks like he could be the next big thing. Guess we'll see.
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Originally posted by sensfulviolence View PostI had it 114-113 Kenshiro, but practically every round (except 5 & 6, which I gave to Kenshiro) was close. Sandoval winning is fine, but 117-110 either way seems crazy to me.
Im feeling what people are saying about Kenshiro being old at 33 - he's always in wars. Honestly, I didnt agree with the Ring ranking him p4p. P4P heart and action, but not a p4p boxer.
3 very good fights, maybe its recency bias, but that kid who beat up Rosas looks like he could be the next big thing. Guess we'll see.
Teraji was absolutely deserving of his pound for pound ranking. WBC, then WBA/WBC/TBRB/Ring/lineal at light flyweight, WBA/WBC at flyweight, 13 total title defenses. He's going to the Hall of Fame off that resume.
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Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View PostI forgot about this fight and it sounds like I missed out in watching a good live fight.
https://www.youtube.com/live/66gAPoo...-bSuIOmFtbXxy8Last edited by edpboxing; 07-30-2025, 08:56 PM.STREET CLEANER likes this.
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