Comments Thread For: Juan Hernandez vs. Nawaphon Kaikanha, WBC Title on March 4

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Juan Hernandez vs. Nawaphon Kaikanha, WBC Title on March 4

    Mexican boxer Juan "Churritos" Hernandez is already aiming for the WBC World Boxing Council flyweight championship, which is currently vacant. He will face Nawaphon Kaikanha [a/k/a Nawaphon Sor Rungvisai] for the vacant belt on March 4 in Thailand.


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    This guy Nawaphon Kaikanha is pathetic! how the hell are you fighting a guy whos making his pro debut in your last fight?! when you got 35 pro bouts ha?! he been fighting six rounders padding up his record for years!!! I'm going with Navarrete off his recent win over Juarez and Hirales ; his experience at world level is far beyond what Nawaphon Kaikanha has ever encountered.

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      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      This guy Nawaphon Kaikanha is pathetic! how the hell are you fighting a guy whos making his pro debut in your last fight?! when you got 35 pro bouts ha?! he been fighting six rounders padding up his record for years!!! I'm going with Navarrete off his recent win over Juarez and Hirales ; his experience at world level is far beyond what Nawaphon Kaikanha has ever encountered.
      That may not be accurate on boxrec. Their records of fighters in Asia and Mexico are very inaccurate. I remember some record where a seasoned guy was fighting someone who appeared to be making his pro debut, but he actually had like 15-6 record.

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        Originally posted by OctoberRed
        That may not be accurate on boxrec. Their records of fighters in Asia and Mexico are very inaccurate. I remember some record where a seasoned guy was fighting someone who appeared to be making his pro debut, but he actually had like 15-6 record.
        Maybe so but as I mentioned in my initial post you can see the pattern in Nawaphon in earlier fights ; there is just simply no excuse to be fighting six rounders against that type of opposition when you are reaching thirty plus pro fights -- for the good of the sport most of all for Thai-boxing I hope you are right.

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