Comments Thread For: Photos: Miguel Berchelt Continues Rise, Turns Back Tough Miura

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Miguel Berchelt Continues Rise, Turns Back Tough Miura

    Berchelt-Miura Fight Photos Gallery - Making the first defense of his WBC Super Featherweight Championship, Miguel "El Alacran" Berchelt (32-1, 28 KOs) knocked down Takashi Miura (31-4-2, 24 KOs) in the first round before rolling to a clear-cut unanimous decision victory in the 12-round main event of HBO Boxing After Dark live from Los Angeles' "Fabulous" Forum.
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  • kidbazooka
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    You can tell how hard Berchelt hits when he easly dropped miura in rd 1 with a hook that didn't even land that hard.

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    • Mexican_Puppet
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      #3
      Fu.ck off, both fighters are powerful as hell, very strongs and bigs for the division.


      Originally posted by kidbazooka
      You can tell how hard Berchelt hits when he easly dropped miura in rd 1 with a hook that didn't even land that hard.
      Man, you doesn't have 85% of K.O's ratio in Mexico for arte of magic.

      Miguel has a great power with both hands.


      He broke the ribs of that thai guy that went the 12 rounds vs Loma:

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      • LaBéstia
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        #4
        I'm Mexican but I was rooting for Miura... I don't know why Japanese fighters have such bad luck here in the states... excluding Nobuhiro Ishida.
        Japanese boxing is so exciting and thrilling... they are just small dudes but there is an amazing Mexico vs Japan rivalry down there and also some ither latin american countries were they have good fighters at that weight but man... I wish they would promote the lighter weight classes more... they are exciting as hell! They throw more punches and these guys are POWERFUL!!! I would be happy if I could just get the japanese boxing channels here somehow... does anybody know anything about that?

        Anyway, I havent seen that fight, maybe it was a fair decicion... but UD soubds like another bad luck decicion for the Japanese :/

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