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    MACAU, CHINA -- The Year of the Horse will get off to a galloping start when world championship boxing makes its 2014 debut at The Venetian® Macao's Cotai Arena. International Boxing Federation (IBF) world lightweight champion MIGUEL "Titere" VAZQUEZ, of Mexico, and two-time Chinese Olympic gold medalist ZOU SHIMING headline "Ring of Gold," Saturday, February 22. Vazquez will defend his title against undefeated top-rated contender DENIS "Ghengis Khan" SHAFIKOV, of Russia, and Shiming will risk his undefeated record in an eight-round flyweight bout against the young seasoned YOKTHONG KOKIETGYM of Thailand. Both fights will be televised on HBO2, beginning at 5:00 p.m. ET/PT.

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    Zou "Sham"ing

    Wow his 4th pro fight and a 8 rounder ..why are they promoting this guy so much he's garbage , must be trying to chip away at the debt owed to China
    Last edited by mcashflo; 02-11-2014, 09:54 PM.

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    • #3
      Looking forward to it! Apparently, I'm one of the few who likes Shiming. I find him exciting and entertaining to watch. Cut him some slack too, he is only 4 fights in...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
        Looking forward to it! Apparently, I'm one of the few who likes Shiming. I find him exciting and entertaining to watch. Cut him some slack too, he is only 4 fights in...
        Hes exciting,but he aint gonna be a champion,not with guys like viloria,estrada,romero,and countless others that can still make weight like segura...shiat calderon might come back for an oportunity at shiming,and i doubt he can beat iron boy...just saying

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
          Looking forward to it! Apparently, I'm one of the few who likes Shiming. I find him exciting and entertaining to watch. Cut him some slack too, he is only 4 fights in...
          He's definitely getting better, but he's in one of the toughest weight classes in boxing.
          You can tell he's gotten better since he's turned pro.
          Don't see him winning a belt in that division any time soon

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          • #6
            Murata is a huge MW-Prospect! I think hes a much better prspect than Zou "The shining Sun" Shining. He really is a good boy.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by drenlou View Post
              Hes exciting,but he aint gonna be a champion,not with guys like viloria,estrada,romero,and countless others that can still make weight like segura...shiat calderon might come back for an oportunity at shiming,and i doubt he can beat iron boy...just saying
              Koki Kameda is like a 3 division champ, and his weaker brother also got a couple of belts. I agree fly is really good right now, but all those guys will move up and Shiming probably makes weight easy like Rigo.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
                Koki Kameda is like a 3 division champ, and his weaker brother also got a couple of belts. I agree fly is really good right now, but all those guys will move up and Shiming probably makes weight easy like Rigo.
                But some guys are moving up as well. Roman just moved up and Ioka will move up by the end of the year too.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Ogiguoh View Post
                  But some guys are moving up as well. Roman just moved up and Ioka will move up by the end of the year too.
                  True, we'll see. I can see Estrada and Segura moving up, Viloria who knows if he sticks around if he loses to one of these guys. Ioka might rematch Yaegashi for the belt.

                  As strong as fly is right now, you got some Thai guy I never heard of holding the IBF belt.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
                    True, we'll see. I can see Estrada and Segura moving up, Viloria who knows if he sticks around if he loses to one of these guys. Ioka might rematch Yaegashi for the belt.

                    As strong as fly is right now, you got some Thai guy I never heard of holding the IBF belt.
                    Thai guy is, from what I've heard, pretty good technically. He handled Rocky Fuentes. Maybe I'll look him up and see for myself.
                    The Ioka rematch with Yaegashi is definitely int he works for this year

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