Comments Thread For: Shiro Stops Pedroza in 4th to Retain WBC Light Flyweight Title

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Shiro Stops Pedroza in 4th to Retain WBC Light Flyweight Title

    Naoya Inoue is "The Monster" most fans came to see destroy his opponent Saturday night in Kanagawa, Japan.
    That didn't stop 108-pound champion Ken Shiro from producing an impressive knockout on the undercard. Shiro stopped Gilberto Pedroza twice during the fourth round and stopped him to retain his WBC light flyweight title on Inoue's undercard at Bunka Gym.

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  • MexicanStyle#1
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    Inoue needs to step up level of opposition. We need to see where his level really is by fighting formidable opposition. Anyone can look like a monster fighting D level fighters.

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    • Stynpine
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      #3
      Originally posted by MexicanStyle#1
      Inoue needs to step up level of opposition. We need to see where his level really is by fighting formidable opposition. Anyone can look like a monster fighting D level fighters.
      We'll be seeing Inoue against Tete or Nery in his next fight, so we won't have to wait very long I imagine.

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      • Stynpine
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        Ken Shiro has probably proven himself as the best light flyweight right now considering how he beat two top 10s in Lopez and Guevara, and finishing off the year with a stay-busy fight literally two months after the Guevara fight. That is impressive. He has a great future ahead of him, and a possible unification against the likes of Acosta and the winner of Taguchi-Melindo.

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        • Andre_parker1
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          #5
          ken shiro kid should be looking for unification fights now or just move up

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