Comments Thread For: Hasegawa vs Burgos, Tajbert vs Aoh Catching Steam

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  • B.U.R.N.E.R
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    #11
    Hasegawa cleans him up. Burgos is pretty slow.

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    • ippo
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      #12
      Hozumi is going to smoke him.i see a ud for him.A new japanese featherweight champion.

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      • joehz
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        #13
        Get a boxing education

        Burgos by ko! Speed is good but is not everything. You would think by reading the coments that all the greats where super fast, roberto duran didnt have the fastest hands and he beat leanard a very fast and great fighter, julio cesar chavez wasnt the fastest and he beat alot of quik fisted fighters example meldrik taylor,hector camacho. Alexis arguello,carlos monson,marvin hagler where all great but lacked great quikness, speed is a great asset but its just one part of the equation. Other veriables include stamina,ko power, conditioning,capacity to take a punch, teckical ability, inteligence, will power, moral caracter, cojones and humility.

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        • ChampBox@PR
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          #14
          Originally posted by lopez36
          i've see burgos and he's very slow and not much power like his record indicates..not that impressed by him
          Burgos is decent, the problem with him is that he fights in one gear and with no emotions. If weight is not a factor Hasegawa should TKO him late

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            #15
            If Hasegawa is not right mentally or physically after that broken jaw I could see Burgos stopping him.

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            • Silencers
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              #16
              Burgos is pretty big for the weight and Hasegawa will be moving up, I'll be interested to see how he deals with a guy longer and rangier than himself. Skillwise Hasegawa is a level or two above but the intangibles in the fight make it interesting.

              Aoh vs Tajbert could be pretty good, Tajbert has a pretty aggressive style for a European fighter and Aoh is a decent boxer.

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              • KJB
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                #17
                I cant see how this is a good move for Hasegawa. He just got a beating in his last fight and now he is gonna jump two divisions? Doesnt seem like a good idea for his career, I wont be surprised if he catches another beating.

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                • Caxcan
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                  #18
                  Hopefully, Burgos will rise to the occasion. This will be his first real step up in competition and it's in Hasegawa's home soil.

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                  • onechance87
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by JaguarJames
                    Hopefully, Burgos will rise to the occasion. This will be his first real step up in competition and it's in Hasegawa's home soil.
                    He will most likely need a ko to win.I cant see him getting a dec.

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