118-110 is just a miserable scorecard once again. How can you only give 2 rounds Hernandez is diabolical. 7-5 either way or a draw that’s totally plausible but you can not find 10 rounds in that fight for Junto because he didn’t win that many rounds at all. Hernandez fought out of his skin in there and gave a fantastic performance against a guy who people expected to walk through him but he showed he could hang at the top level and after this he deserves another big fight at 122lbs or even a rematch if they don’t get the Inoue-Nakatani fight over the line next
Comments Thread For: Judges all favor Junto Nakatani against unlucky Mexican Sebastian Hernandez
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Never watched anime my whole life kid and i would bet i know more about the sport than you and i definetly bet i have more fights than you, probably even my sister and my brother have more fights than you and everyone you know.
This fight was close but no way a robbery like some casual fans try to make it seem. Nakatani definetly landed the cleaner punches but Hernandez threw more punches a lot of them blocked and almost all short arm punches. His style gave Nakatani hell no doubt but there is no way that anyone with a brain can claim this was a robbery.
In fact after the fight Hernande when the decision was announced he respectfully clapped his hands clearly accepting the defeat because he knew himself this fight was close. Neither him or his team argued or showed any sign of frustration as it always happens when a controversial decision is announced.
If you really love mexicans or just in general like come forward pressure fighters than just say it and go with "it could have went either way" but try to keep it objective and dont claim a robbery like all of these new "fans" do nowadays when ever they disagree with a decision even though they don't even know on what criterias a judge scores a fight.Last edited by Stuntman Mike; 12-28-2025, 05:28 AM.Comment
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At first, for maybe two rounds, Hernandez looked like a guy who was there to lose and hand Nakatani a W for an interim fight before Inoue. But then he heated up or decided that Nakatani's power didn't threaten him enough, and he fought like an animal.
1. I don't know if they continued all through the fight, but the announcers were rooting for Team Nakatani. Hernandez lands three shots, Nakatani lands one..."Wow, what a shot from Nakatani!" I muted it eventually and made my own commentary.
At one point, in maybe round 10 or 11, one guy says something like "I don't want to say that Nakatani looks concerned, but he is being forced to stepped it up..." Quit it, Nakatani was more than conerned, dude was half blind and clinching to stay alive at times. Crazy, just crazy.
The announcers aren't judges, but they give a pretty good idea who is generally preferred, if no money is switching hands, and especially if it is.
2. We all knew the money makers want a Japanese "superfight", so Hernandez got to go.
3. I give huge credit to Hernandez for his fight, but also for his composure to clap when the W was given to Nakatani.
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