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  • The Big Dunn
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    #21
    Originally posted by Mammoth
    I couldn't give Junto 7 rounds if I tried
    Happy Holidays homie.

    Yo we had a snowstorm here in NJ so I was digging out and missed the fight.

    Did Nakatani look bad or did the Mexican dude look great?

    You think he has any chance against Inoue?

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    • The Big Dunn
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      #22
      Originally posted by famicommander
      Inoue is going to splatter Nakatani's brains all over the canvas.
      Nakatani looked bad?

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      • BlackRobb
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        #23
        Based on his demeanor and respect at the weigh-in, I had a feeling Sebastian Hernandez would be a problem. If I was fighting a Mexican opponent, it's the respectful, professional guys I'd be worried about.
        Last edited by BlackRobb; 12-27-2025, 12:42 PM.

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        • Boxing 112
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          #24
          Hernandes won but I could see a draw if some give the closer Rd like Rd10 to Nakatani. There is no way Nakatani won Rd 12 so not sure how all 3 give it Nakatani

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          • Malvado
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            #25
            Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
            Junto defense was cracked by Hernández volumen force
            Thoughts on Nakatani saying he wants the title fight with Espinoza at featherweight?

            Espinoza Isn't the sturdy inside fighter like Hernandez, but he is quite precise and longer. I think he be quite complicated. Was in a similar spot against Khegai compared to Nakatani vs Hernandez.

            Plus he can match angles with output like shown in his recent bout with Edward Vazquez and Robeisy Ramirez he can use angles and a similiar output to Sebastian.
            Last edited by Malvado; 12-27-2025, 02:13 PM.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Malvado

              Thoughts on Nakatani saying he wants the title fight with Espinoza at featherweight?

              Espinoza Isn't the sturdy inside fighter like Hernandez, but he is quite precise and longer. I think he be quite complicated. Was in a similar spot against Khegai compared to Nakatani vs Hernandez.

              Plus he can match angles with output like shown in his recent bout with Edward Vazquez and Robeisy Ramirez he can use angles and a similiar output to Sebastian.
              ko punching power was a big part of Junto's success

              I'm not sure his power carried up to 122 let alone 126

              problem was he lacked the power, spoiling tactics, and footwork to deter Hernandez

              Hernandez was literally walking through Junto's punches even when his head was snapped

              Junto can't make 118 and should stay at 122 for as long as he can

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              • Mexican_Puppet
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                #27
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                • SouthpawRight
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                  #28
                  that was not a good performance from Junto

                  the opponent should not be able to regularly run into his range

                  Junto footwork has a long way to go

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                  • Mexican_Puppet
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Moz_boxing

                    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.
                    Hernández landed more, and was clean too, if You can't SEE it is another thing.

                    Hernández was clean and did a very great work with his left hand in the SHORT DISTANCE, was punishing Junto, and that is his best weapon (see the fight vs Azat)

                    FALSE.

                    He is a very humble and respectful guy, thats why he clapped, You never seen an interview of him ... He is a very humble person, at least wait till he talk in a post fight interview.

                    Reality is most of the international fans think Hernández won.

                    And Your análisis is very simple.

                    Junto usually fights in a large and middle distance, against smaller guys.

                    Hernández put his style and dominated most of the rounds, specially the second part.

                    Thats 118 -110 card only show corruption because turky want the Nakatani vs Inoue fight.

                    Nakatani took a Lot of punishment, this kind of wars are dangerous for fighters.
                    Last edited by Mexican_Puppet; 12-27-2025, 02:47 PM.

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                    • Mexican_Puppet
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by SouthpawRight
                      that was not a good performance from Junto

                      the opponent should not be able to regularly run into his range

                      Junto footwork has a long way to go
                      Exactly.

                      Rudy Hernández trainer of Junto was very mad in the corner.

                      Junto tried to stay in the large in the start of each rounds but he failed and most of the rounds and fight was fighting in the short.

                      It was a war.

                      Hernández is 25 years old.

                      His style is a mix of Leo Santa Cruz and Pitbull Cruz.

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