Comments Thread For: Ryota Murata Ready To Make Impact in Macau, 2/22

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Ryota Murata Ready To Make Impact in Macau, 2/22

    Ryota Murata is ready to take his professional career to the next level after his victory over American Dave Peterson.

    Murata is set to fight in Top Rank's card in Macau on February 22, having signed with the American promoters in June.

    The 27-year-old, who returned from London last year as the first Japanese boxer in 48 years to win an Olympic Games gold medal, stopped Peterson in the final round in Tokyo on Friday night.
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  • Hougigo
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    Arum is moving Lomachenko and Murata pretty fast.... lomachenko more so

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    • londoner
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      Arum has to move these guys fast because Arum doesn't have much time left.

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      • Sancho Puncho
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        Saw both Lomachenko and Murata in thier last fights. While Lomachenko looks like he is ready for the shot at the world crown, Murata is still very amateurish and cannot be moved fast. He needs to work and improve practically every aspect of his game for the next 2 years at least, before stepping in with the best in this division.

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        • Japanese Boxing
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          #5
          Sick news, Murata and Lomanchenko future kings.

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