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  • AREALFIGHTER
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    #11
    so how did the fight go give me the skinny

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    • Nautilus
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      #12
      Originally posted by AREALFIGHTER
      so how did the fight go give me the skinny
      my summary of the fight:


      I scored it about 7:5 or 8: 4 for Chapmens.

      Chapmens started very well, in round 1-6, with one round perhaps for Guiterraz.

      Guiterraz won rounds 7-10 and could have KOed Chapmens, if only could he punch. Chapmens came out strong in 11 and beginning of 12. Guiterraz cam back strong and landed great shots on Chapmens.

      Chapmens has shown good skills and has a good future. He is only 22.
      Last edited by Nautilus; 12-16-2005, 12:13 AM.

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        #13
        I would tell Chapman that he needs to hit the weights because he is 6'6" with no power and a love tap jab, but he is only 22 so he has plenty of time to get stronger.

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          #14
          Originally posted by TheFairPole
          I would tell Chapman that he needs to hit the weights because he is 6'6" with no power and a love tap jab, but he is only 22 so he has plenty of time to get stronger.

          I think he needs to work on the punching technique as well as weights; he has 90% KO ratio in his wins, but this was against bums, and Guiterraz is no bum and gave him a good fight.

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            #15
            A lot of Chapman's lack of power also could have been not taking risks after eating those left hooks. He is young and should improve. Ibragimov was most impressive though! I can't wait to see who he fights next. I Cory Sanders had a little brother it would be Sultan. He also did that little lay on the ropes and counter with the left like Sanders.

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              #16
              Originally posted by TheFairPole
              A lot of Chapman's lack of power also could have been not taking risks after eating those left hooks. He is young and should improve. Ibragimov was most impressive though! I can't wait to see who he fights next. I Cory Sanders had a little brother it would be Sultan. He also did that little lay on the ropes and counter with the left like Sanders.

              Sultan is one tough Dagestani fighter.

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                #17
                I think he is tuff for any fighter. He'll be in someone's top ten now for sure.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by TheFairPole
                  I think he is tuff for any fighter. He'll be in someone's top ten now for sure.
                  I absolutly agree and not a single boxing writer touted his amature petegree and none in all of amature HW history has better except for ali frazer and forman sultan beat savon twice unfortunetly he lost to audley in the finals of 00 and did not beat savon in an olympic match

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                    I just checked and Ibragimov is already ranked #5 by the wbo and #15 by the ibf. So if anything he will be in the top 10 of the ibf now and should move up atleast 1 spot in the wbo.

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                    • Hitman932
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                      #20
                      igbraminov made a fan out of me tonight, thats for sure. this guy is a no no for wlad klitschko moreson than any guy out there........

                      lance whitaker should retire.

                      and jd chapman has ***** ****.
                      hes gonns get knocked out bad someday.

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