Shiming can't be a champion in the Flyweight division

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  • NEETzsche
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    #21
    yeah, he looks like he's starting to adjust to the pro game

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    • Bushidō
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      #22
      He'll just become a legend beating all of those guys!

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      • Hougigo
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        #23
        Originally posted by bigcursedawg
        Unfortunately for Shiming flyweight is one of the deepest divisions in boxing right now. Shiming would get destroyed by any of the top guys at 112. He wouldn't even beat Rey Megrino, who is very underrated.
        The tough journeyman who beat Pong Wongjakim right?
        Anyway, most the people he's been beating were low level contenders who weren't as experienced

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        • ModernTalking
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          #24
          But can any of the top 10 make $500g for a fight .

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          • bigcursedawg
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            #25
            Originally posted by hougigo
            The tough journeyman who beat Pong Wongjakim right?
            Anyway, most the people he's been beating were low level contenders who weren't as experienced
            He may have come up short in a lot of fights but he has to much experience for Shiming. He's another one of these guys who had to learn on the job taking fights against top prospects in their home countries. He just beat the crap out of Myung Ho Lee, dropping him 3 times. Lee almost upset Sosa in Mexico last year. Sosa escaped with a MD in Mexico. Now he's fighting Yaegashi next month. Megrino really isn't that bad, his record is very deceiving and he's ranked 8th in the division by boxrec. Megrino would crush Shiming because of his lack of experience and power. It would be extremely embarrassing for a two time gold medalist to lose to a guy with 20 losses but it would happen.

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            • CubanGuyNYC
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              #26
              Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
              Its not that he wont get a belt because the division is too stacked,,

              He wont get one because Zhou is not that good of a pro
              , very sloppy, no power, still very amateurish..

              and everyone knows that shimming-ali raymi is the biggest fight to make in the division, and ali raymi will crush him
              Bingo. My thoughts exactly. Shiming sucks.

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              • El Angel
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                #27
                Shiming would have to fight exponentially better than he did last night and even that was considered major improvement.

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                • CubanGuyNYC
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Golovkin
                  I thought one of the highlights of the event was Shiming, he looked great last night IMHO. Punches were sharp, movement was slick and he is delivering heavier swings now. He was looking like a mini-Pac out there. I am a Shiming fan, he is a skilled fighter.
                  Originally posted by TRTboy
                  He looked good last night. I was entertained with his performance. He definitely has skills. You dont win 2 olympic gold medals being ****. I like his intincts as a fighter. He gets hit but his always rolling with the punches and he throws his punches in weird angles. kind of like a flyweight carl froch with no power.

                  I won't be surprised if he wins a world title at all especially training at wildcard.
                  I don't get what you guys see in him. As far as I'm concerned, Shiming is the reason why so many people knock Olympic gold medals. How he earned one, let alone two, is beyond me.

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                  • Hougigo
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by bigcursedawg
                    He may have come up short in a lot of fights but he has to much experience for Shiming. He's another one of these guys who had to learn on the job taking fights against top prospects in their home countries. He just beat the crap out of Myung Ho Lee, dropping him 3 times. Lee almost upset Sosa in Mexico last year. Sosa escaped with a MD in Mexico. Now he's fighting Yaegashi next month. Megrino really isn't that bad, his record is very deceiving and he's ranked 8th in the division by boxrec. Megrino would crush Shiming because of his lack of experience and power. It would be extremely embarrassing for a two time gold medalist to lose to a guy with 20 losses but it would happen.
                    My bad, when I said he I mean to say Zou.
                    The three guys he fought weren't experienced at all... Megrino been around the block.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                      I don't get what you guys see in him. As far as I'm concerned, Shiming is the reason why so many people knock Olympic gold medals. How he earned one, let alone two, is beyond me.
                      Like I said his punches come from weird angles and is always in motion. and he looks to be punching with a little more authority. Training and sparring with pacquiao will elevate his game even more.

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