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  • Shadows
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    #21
    Originally posted by jreckoning
    I agree that it was a dumb move on Hasegawa's part to move up to 126 but Gonzales was ko'ed by Nishioka, who is not a terrific puncher, at 122 so Gonzales was the underdog at the books.

    I think it was a case of Gonzales being underrated because of his spectacular ko losses ie Nishioka and Penalosa.
    Nishioka isn't a terrific puncher, but his straight left is very quick and straight. He's capable of at least hurting the majority of fighters at 122.

    But I agree about the last part. I'd even throw the Izzy fight in there. Gonzalez became an underachiever IMO.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Shadows
      Nishioka isn't a terrific puncher, but his straight left is very quick and straight. He's capable of at least hurting the majority of fighters at 122.

      But I agree about the last part. I'd even throw the Izzy fight in there. Gonzalez became an underachiever IMO.
      I thought JG's career is over and honestly I thought hazegawa would win thin this one, I'm glad to be proven wrong.

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        #23
        Originally posted by kadyo
        I thought JG's career is over and honestly I thought hazegawa would win thin this one, I'm glad to be proven wrong.

        You weren't alone. I gave Jhonny a good chance because of how Montiel blasted out Hasegawa.


        Hasegawa is an entertaining fighter. It's not hard to see why people hyped him up.

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          #24
          Originally posted by kadyo
          I thought JG's career is over and honestly I thought hazegawa would win thin this one, I'm glad to be proven wrong.
          Yeah, Gonzalez really needed this one. Almost everyone expected Hozumi to win. I can't even imagine how happy he must be right now.

          I wouldn't mind seeing a rematch though. But not until Hozumi learns to get his whole body out of the way and not to try to reach/grab punches like what he tried to do today.

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            #25
            Originally posted by kadyo
            I thought JG's career is over and honestly I thought hazegawa would win thin this one, I'm glad to be proven wrong.
            Yeah, I think a lot of people would've agreed with you Kad.

            Plus, there's just some thing about Beristain; he knows how to train fighters for southpaws.

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              #26
              Originally posted by jreckoning
              You weren't alone. I gave Jhonny a good chance because of how Montiel blasted out Hasegawa.


              Hasegawa is an entertaining fighter. It's not hard to see why people hyped him up.
              You think hazegawa is glass chinned? No way can he develop that chin. I know montiel and gonzales are strong punchers but as entertaining as he is, hazegawa just showed that strong punchers can easily put his early works into smoke.

              Same thing happened to Jhonny in his fight against Gerry, he was winning the fight until that body punch.

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                #27
                Gonzales has definitely turned his career for the better since his loss to Penalosa. Good win vs a quality opponent.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by he3r0
                  Yeah, Gonzalez really needed this one. Almost everyone expected Hozumi to win. I can't even imagine how happy he must be right now.

                  I wouldn't mind seeing a rematch though. But not until Hozumi learns to get his whole body out of the way and not to try to reach/grab punches like what he tried to do today.
                  Hozumi wants to be hit, there's nothing we can do about it. LOL


                  Originally posted by Shadows
                  Yeah, I think a lot of people would've agreed with you Kad.

                  Plus, there's just some thing about Beristain; he knows how to train fighters for southpaws.
                  Yeah nacho, this guy is a great trainer, even *******s know that.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1502
                    Gonzales has definitely turned his career for the better since his loss to Penalosa. Good win vs a quality opponent.
                    Cong**** to mexican boxing, carnal. Gonzales' story is the greatest turnaround of the year, hope he continues to win great fights.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by kadyo
                      Hozumi wants to be hit, there's nothing we can do about it. LOL


                      Yeah nacho, this guy is a great trainer, even *******s know that.

                      Yeah, props to Nacho too. In a few days, I can see him driving his sweet shelby mustang around Mexico City with a huge smile on his face.

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