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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Shinsuke Yamanaka Too Good, Too Strong in KO of Carlson

    Shinsuke Yamanaka mauled the Mexican challenger and retained his WBC bantamweight title with a seventh-round technical knockout victory at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Thursday night.

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    “I’d just be pleased if my fans have fun with my fights.” Preach.

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    • Mexican_Puppet
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      #3
      “I’d just be pleased if my fans have fun with my fights"

      -Guillermo Rigondeaux-

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      • Outworn
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        Yamanaka looked like Pacman of yesteryear especially with the nike trunk and being a southpaw. Not forgetting by knocking out his opponent.

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          Carlos Carlson lack of experience with southpaws having fought one in the last five years and his irregular history of being cut indeed factored into this fight, despite those details he was clearly outclassed evident in getting dropped five times -- no idea what the corner was thinking ; he was clearly not going to win this fight but who knows maybe they put a bet on the O/U.

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          • Mexican_Puppet
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            Originally posted by 1hourRun


            Carlos Carlson lack of experience with southpaws having fought one in the last five years and his irregular history of being cut indeed factored into this fight, despite those details he was clearly outclassed evident in getting dropped five times -- no idea what the corner was thinking ; he was clearly not going to win this fight but who knows maybe they put a bet on the O/U.
            In Mexico nobody knows who is this guy. Never was televised...

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              #7
              Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
              In Mexico nobody knows who is this guy. Never was televised...
              stop crying nobody expected Carlson to win.

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              • Mick Higgs
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                #8
                Yamanaka's quite likely the #1 in the World @ 122Lb right now, but until he starts fighting outside of Japan he's likely to be one of the best champions never to be remembered!

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