Comments Thread For: Rocky Fuentes Stops Shigetaka Ikehara, Retains OPBF Title

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Rocky Fuentes Stops Shigetaka Ikehara, Retains OPBF Title

    Hard-hitting Rocky Fuentes of the famed ALA Gym has just retained his Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation flyweight title with an 11th round TKO over aggressive and power-punching world-rated Japanese Shigetaka Ikehara at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. [Click Here To Read More]
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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    Hard-hitting Rocky Fuentes of the famed ALA Gym has just retained his Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation flyweight title with an 11th round TKO over aggressive and power-punching world-rated Japanese Shigetaka Ikehara at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. [Click Here To Read More]
    When everything is set and done and people write documentaries about those fighters, Mayweather will be clearly ahead and the crowning of Pacquiao as the fighter of the decade will appear more like what really is: a PR stunt with no real meaning, much like when they made Joe Calzaghe p4p #2 in the hopes Manny (then the villain) would lose to Oscar crowing Marciano errr i mean Joe Calzaghe as the p4p #1 after which he would retire as a "true legend" and proceed to sniff his coke. We all know the agendas and how it works. Everyone needs a champion and that's fine BUT: Floyd Mayweather is really probably the greatest fighter who has ever laced them, period. When people review his career when he fought prime undefeated fighters who were really in their prime form and weight classed like Hernandez, Judah, Hatton when he still had it, Oscar at 154 (not prime i know), Corrales (undefeated p4p KO artist), Castillo (one of the greatest LW of all time and prime x2) and many others. Pacquiao, on the other hand, will have to be described as a good fighter who has wins over faded great opponents who were always on the downwind spiral of their careers. Mayweather is just the better fighter of the two. He's not your favorite, but he is the best.

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    • Don Johnson
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      #3
      He quit? Seriously? Wow Ikehara........

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      • SugarRayCurtain
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        #4
        OPAF title?
        Is this news really worth writing about?

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        • Don Johnson
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          #5
          Originally posted by SugarRayCurtain
          OPAF title?
          Is this news really worth writing about?
          it's OPBF and not everbody wants to hear about pacquiao/mayweather all the time.

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