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  • john l
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    Melindo vs Taguchi fight card

    any streams in USA? Thx in advance
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    #2
    Originally posted by john l
    any streams in USA? Thx in advance
    I couldn’t find a stream myself, Taguchi vs Melindo is available on YouTube, Japanese commentary though. I can’t find the the Kimura or Kyoguchi fights as well anyone know where I could find them?

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      #3
      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
      I couldn’t find a stream myself, Taguchi vs Melindo is available on YouTube, Japanese commentary though. I can’t find the the Kimura or Kyoguchi fights as well anyone know where I could find them?
      Yea I was able to catch it later but it had result in headline.Ill try anything not to find result or time lol.Its the one of the things that make boxing great is that it can be 1000=1 and still pull it out.But Tagughi looked alright he won now that Tanaka moved up makes him #1 RING champ.Have not had time to check out others beside Inoue he looked awesome on off esp the Left hook.Real tight esp 1st to head then just tore him apart to body.But if he moved his head one time I'm Santa Clauses.

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        Originally posted by john l
        Yea I was able to catch it later but it had result in headline.Ill try anything not to find result or time lol.Its the one of the things that make boxing great is that it can be 1000=1 and still pull it out.But Tagughi looked alright he won now that Tanaka moved up makes him #1 RING champ.Have not had time to check out others beside Inoue he looked awesome on off esp the Left hook.Real tight esp 1st to head then just tore him apart to body.But if he moved his head one time I'm Santa Clauses.
        The Taguchi-Melindo fight went kinda as I expected, I thought Taguchi would be physically too imposing for him, plus he’s the much more sound fighter technical IMO. Speaking of Tanaka, him vs Taguchi would’ve been a real good fight at 108, Taguchi vs Shiro will be great as well. I’ve only managed to watch Shiro and Inoue so far myself. Inoue did what we all expected him to do against that level of fighter. That left hook is a fantastic shot, very crisp and accurate. I’m starting to get bored of Inoue just blasting out these guys who clearly aren’t on his level though, I really wanna see him tested, all the champs at 118 are pretty legit so we should see him in a good competitive fight in the near future.

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          #5
          Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
          The Taguchi-Melindo fight went kinda as I expected, I thought Taguchi would be physically too imposing for him, plus he’s the much more sound fighter technical IMO. Speaking of Tanaka, him vs Taguchi would’ve been a real good fight at 108, Taguchi vs Shiro will be great as well. I’ve only managed to watch Shiro and Inoue so far myself. Inoue did what we all expected him to do against that level of fighter. That left hook is a fantastic shot, very crisp and accurate. I’m starting to get bored of Inoue just blasting out these guys who clearly aren’t on his level though, I really wanna see him tested, all the champs at 118 are pretty legit so we should see him in a good competitive fight in the near future.
          Kinda bummed to hear Ioka retired he was REAL good too.Think he would fit in fine with some of those 115pdes or maybe even better with Tanaka.I think those two(Ioka,Tanaka) would beat anyone at 112 or less although Higa could be a wildcard.Niyomtrong and Kyogushi I think are better then Moonnsri but admit have not seen more then few fights of those.Kyogushi's last fight with the kid from Nicaraga has not hit youtube or even net yet but from reports he beat him easier then Niyomtrong who is only other guy to beat him 2wice on points.

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            #6
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
            The Taguchi-Melindo fight went kinda as I expected, I thought Taguchi would be physically too imposing for him, plus he’s the much more sound fighter technical IMO. Speaking of Tanaka, him vs Taguchi would’ve been a real good fight at 108, Taguchi vs Shiro will be great as well. I’ve only managed to watch Shiro and Inoue so far myself. Inoue did what we all expected him to do against that level of fighter. That left hook is a fantastic shot, very crisp and accurate. I’m starting to get bored of Inoue just blasting out these guys who clearly aren’t on his level though, I really wanna see him tested, all the champs at 118 are pretty legit so we should see him in a good competitive fight in the near future.
            Hey Kyoguchi vs Buitrago is ON youtube NOW.Somone just must have put it out this is best ive seen him(little over half way though)He is beating the Nic kid better then the Thai did.And can these thai fighters PLEASE quit changing their name lol I mean not like it aint hard enough to follow and remember these guys 112 and under.I think we need to start a petition lol.
            Last edited by john l; 01-02-2018, 07:05 PM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
              The Taguchi-Melindo fight went kinda as I expected, I thought Taguchi would be physically too imposing for him, plus he’s the much more sound fighter technical IMO. Speaking of Tanaka, him vs Taguchi would’ve been a real good fight at 108, Taguchi vs Shiro will be great as well. I’ve only managed to watch Shiro and Inoue so far myself. Inoue did what we all expected him to do against that level of fighter. That left hook is a fantastic shot, very crisp and accurate. I’m starting to get bored of Inoue just blasting out these guys who clearly aren’t on his level though, I really wanna see him tested, all the champs at 118 are pretty legit so we should see him in a good competitive fight in the near future.
              Complete bs stoppage though but the kid did not seem to mind so oh well.But he got a 8 rd boxing lesson and was buzzed a few times but really kinda weird stoppage.But from what I seen this Jap kid Kyoguchi is tops at 105.As the Nic kid can fight and only other losses were to unbeaten Thai Niyontrong
              Last edited by john l; 01-02-2018, 07:23 PM.

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                Originally posted by john l
                Kinda bummed to hear Ioka retired he was REAL good too.Think he would fit in fine with some of those 115pdes or maybe even better with Tanaka.I think those two(Ioka,Tanaka) would beat anyone at 112 or less although Higa could be a wildcard.Niyomtrong and Kyogushi I think are better then Moonnsri but admit have not seen more then few fights of those.Kyogushi's last fight with the kid from Nicaraga has not hit youtube or even net yet but from reports he beat him easier then Niyomtrong who is only other guy to beat him 2wice on points.
                Yeah I was surprised he retired, Japanese do tend to retire early though but 28 is very young. He was probably the #1 flyweight, I wouldn’t of favoured him against any of the top guys at 115 though. I think he probably lost the motivation, there wasn’t any massive money fights for him at 112, he could’ve maybe chased an Inoue fight at 115 but I think that would’ve been a step too far, and the likes of Higa and Tanaka on the way up would also be dangerous fights for him. I hope he enjoys retirement he had a very good career.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by john l
                  Hey Kyoguchi vs Buitrago is ON youtube NOW.Somone just must have put it out this is best ive seen him(little over half way though)He is beating the Nic kid better then the Thai did.And can these thai fighters PLEASE quit changing their name lol I mean not like it aint hard enough to follow and remember these guys 112 and under.I think we need to start a petition lol.
                  Nice one man, I’ll catch up with this fight after work. The whole Thai name stuff is ******, I dunno why they don’t just use their actual names instead of sponsors, gyms and other BS

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                    Yeah I was surprised he retired, Japanese do tend to retire early though but 28 is very young. He was probably the #1 flyweight, I wouldn’t of favoured him against any of the top guys at 115 though. I think he probably lost the motivation, there wasn’t any massive money fights for him at 112, he could’ve maybe chased an Inoue fight at 115 but I think that would’ve been a step too far, and the likes of Higa and Tanaka on the way up would also be dangerous fights for him. I hope he enjoys retirement he had a very good career.
                    Sounds like he married some movie/singing star.But I would give him a chance with any at 115 or lower.Not saying I would make him fav but I deff don't see him getting outclassed.Inoue don't move his head at all I believe he CAN be outboxed.But he is very special off esp with left hook.Higa I need to see more with better opp because he cant live with Ioka or Tanaka as far as skills we need to see how good his power,chin,desire is.I see Estrada and Caudras about same a little better then SSR and VERY close to Inoue.But need to see more of ALL of them.Did not add Choc because I believe he is totally shot sometimes it happens like that real quick.

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