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    Average Per Round: Jesus Soto Karass: 35/113; Yoshihiro Kamegai 32/75 Soto Karass threw a CompuBox Jr. Middle. record 168 punches in round 10. Weight Class Average.: 17/57 They both nearly doubled weight class average for punches landed in a round.

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  • #2
    It would be easier if they counted how many punches they ducked.

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    • #3
      This was human c*ck fighting; I'm ashamed for the sport.

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      • #4
        Imagine landing over 300 punches on a dude and he doesn't go down.

        These guys are either iron-chinned or soft punchers.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Thurman View Post
          Imagine landing over 300 punches on a dude and he doesn't go down.

          These guys are either iron-chinned or soft punchers.
          Alot of times when there is volume punches like this a percentage of the punches are not thrown fully sat down on and turned in to.

          Soto is def not a soft puncher as.he iced berto and has shown sufficient pop. Kamagai has like.an eighty percent ko rate so he isn't either.

          Both iron chinned and just not all those punches were loaded up on

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Thurman View Post
            Imagine landing over 300 punches on a dude and he doesn't go down.

            These guys are either iron-chinned or soft punchers.
            Both are iron chinned. Neither are soft punchers go ask Andre berto who was knocked out by soto karass and ask Robert guerrero who face was deformed after going life or death with kamegai.

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            • #7
              Crazy Japanese ****s

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