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  • HI-TECH Boxing
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    #391
    Originally posted by mathed
    Estrada definitely had more pop on his punches than Cuadras, you could tell. Cuadras did land some good shots but I think all the movement tired him out by about the 7th. I just didn't like how HBO was riding Estrada's nuts while he was not doing anything in return early on. Estrada did very well and deserved the win...it was a close fight and one rd either way would have decided the fight. I also thought that Cuadras' best work was to the body, they seem to have more of an impact than the head punches but he didn't go there enough to due lasting damage. Estrada seems like a guy that can take heavy blows to the head and body...just all around tough.
    I want to see a rematch in the future. Not next though.
    I think it was more Max Kellerman that was on Estrada.

    This was the opposite of the Chocolatito fight. Cuadras started slow in the Chocolatito fight then picked up the pace later.
    He started fast here but started slowing down in the later rounds. He did close strong though.

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      #392
      Good corner stoppage.

      Fights like this it's up to the corner to stop and not the ref because he never really looked that hurt and refs should only stop when a guy is hurt imo

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        #393
        Originally posted by BrometheusBob.
        Inoue got some showmanship tips from the big bro Lomachenko

        What?

        There have been great showboaters way before Lomachenko.

        Prince Naseem, Mayorga, ODLH, Sweet Pea, Ali, Tyson Fury, B-Hop, Nicolino Locche, just to name a few.

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          #394
          what is with this early stoppages, give us some goddamn blood and out cold ko's for gods sake "peeleft:

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            #395
            I was looking at Rungvisai's record and he's got like 8 guys that were debuting fighting against him.

            Thailand fights are the weirdest thing. A lot of times they will have them like 2 o'clock in the afternoon at some company gym and it's like a break for the workers.

            And they let the stars fight tek the farmer who needs to pay for medicine for the sick buffalo.' Strange for sure.

            Rungvisai's is tough as hell and can get pretty dirty in there.

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              #396
              Originally posted by LoadedWraps

              Why exactly?

              I don't get the schtick of your saying the HBO telecast has been favoring Nieves, that's the complete opposite of the truth.
              I watch live broadcasts on UK tv muted. Nine times out of ten HBO commentators score the fight politically. It results in them making the scoring up to suit the agenda and the moronic fans over there just go along with it. It results in say, a 8-4 win for fighter A being seen as an 8-4 win for fighter B by all the fat Yanks.

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                #397
                Originally posted by Hatesrats
                HBO's new "Casual" hypejob to ride... lol
                Inoue gave a very clear lesson on boxing fundamentals there. If you are being serious and don't see en exceptional talent, you flat out don't know what you're looking at when you watch a fight.

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                  #398
                  Originally posted by LoadedWraps

                  What?

                  There have been great showboaters way before Lomachenko.

                  Prince Naseem, Mayorga, ODLH, Sweet Pea, Ali, Tyson Fury, B-Hop, Nicolino Locche, just to name a few.
                  lol of course there have been showboaters before Loma

                  I wasn't being literal

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                    #399
                    Originally posted by mlac
                    what is with this early stoppages, give us some goddamn blood and out cold ko's for gods sake "peeleft:

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                      #400
                      I like Inoue. I love his body punching.
                      Not sure if he's as good as advertised.
                      Well, not as good as Rigo or Loma that's for sure. The only reason I bring those two guys up is because I had people telling me that he was better than those two.

                      He's very young though, so lets see what he can do in the future.

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