Comments Thread For: Yamanaka Ends Debate, Stops Moreno In Seven To Retain Title

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  • kiaba360
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    Originally posted by bojangles1987
    And either guy could hurt the other at any moment, which meant every punch had that tension. I love fights like that.
    Very little lateral movement as well.

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  • bojangles1987
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    Originally posted by kiaba360
    This was a really good fight. A lot of crisp punching, pin-point accuracy and some spectacular timing on display.

    Now I'm watching Hasgawa/Ruiz...the ref took a ****ing point off for a head-clash?!? WTF?
    And either guy could hurt the other at any moment, which meant every punch had that tension. I love fights like that.

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  • StefanTosic
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    Can't wait to watch the fight tomorrow, I downloaded it yesterday but couldn't see it because I was too busy at work.

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  • kiaba360
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    This was a really good fight. A lot of crisp punching, pin-point accuracy and some spectacular timing on display.

    Now I'm watching Hasgawa/Ruiz...the ref took a ****ing point off for a head-clash?!? WTF?

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  • jmrf4435
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    Dem japs know how to fight, dem be ninjas in there

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  • crold1
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    Originally posted by JakeNDaBox
    You are 100% correct and my story has been amended. I forgot that BScene had Yamanaka and Moreno #1 and #2. The following graf has been added to reflect:

    With the win, Yamanaka also gains recognition as the World (lineal) bantamweight champion, as he and Moreno were the top two ranked boxers in the division in the BoxingScene.com ratings. The feat establishes a lineage in the division for the first time since 1988, ending the longest active gap in the sport (28 years) between genuine world champs.
    There was also a whole graph at the end of the pre-report card before the (wrong) pick. Still could be some debate but I don't think there is a serious case against Yamanaka as the true champ right now.

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  • Mexican_Puppet
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    Yamanaka is a Great and solos fighter.

    Congratulations.

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  • JakeNDaBox
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    Originally posted by DreamerUSA
    I hav'nt seen this brought up. Should'nt this of established Yamanaka as the lineal and Ring champ as well?
    You are 100% correct and my story has been amended. I forgot that BScene had Yamanaka and Moreno #1 and #2. The following graf has been added to reflect:

    With the win, Yamanaka also gains recognition as the World (lineal) bantamweight champion, as he and Moreno were the top two ranked boxers in the division in the BoxingScene.com ratings. The feat establishes a lineage in the division for the first time since 1988, ending the longest active gap in the sport (28 years) between genuine world champs.

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  • 1hourRun
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    Yo Cornflake and Dusty Harrison has a sticky! hahahahaha! this is so bad...the lineal title yall...boxingscene sucks.

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  • ELPacman
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    Did anyone catch that Rd9 exchange between Hasegawi and Ruiz? Around the 1:15 mark I think it was? Holy crap.

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