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    Comments Thread For: Nery Destroys Yamanaka; Drops Him 4 Times, Wins By 2nd-Round TKO

    Luis Nery made sure Thursday that the only defeat he suffered in Japan this week was losing his WBC bantamweight title at the scale.
    Mexico's Nery made even quicker work of Japan's Shinsuke Yamanaka in the rematch than he did during their first fight. Nery stopped Yamanaka in the second round of their second bout at Rygoku Sumo Hall in Tokyo.

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    • 1hourRun
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      GIFS: Luis Nery vs. Shinsuke Yamanaka II.





      Nery is a piece of ****, never beat the man fair and square: you can argue he would of, he didn't. Every 'win' is tainted ( pun intended ).

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      • NEETzsche
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        I hope Yamanaka was paid well, that fight was a joke

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        • Boxing Logic
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          Weight bullying played a huge role. Yamanaka couldnt hurt Nery with anything, while even jabs were dropping Yamanaka, something that rarely happens at those lower weights when both guys make weight. Yamanaka's career totally ruined by a cheater right as it was gaining momentum to reach the very pinnacle of the sport. It's a complete joke and the WBC shares blame in this. You can see their Clean Boxing Program is all a sham, apparently only in place to prevent boxers they dont want to win from competing on an even playing field. Because if they actually cared about cleaning up the sport, they would be catching way more of the guys they want to win, who are definitely using, and they would enforce the punishment for cheating the few times that someone they do want to win fails the IQ test and tests dirty and the WBC can't cover it up.

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          • Mexican_Puppet
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            #6
            Originally posted by Mastrangelo
            Good fight, but weight-bullying stops now. Let's see how he handles Rey Vargas at 122.
            Yamanaka was the heavier and bigger guy in the fight night.

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            • Mexican_Puppet
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              Originally posted by Boxing Logic
              Weight bullying played a huge role. Yamanaka couldnt hurt Nery with anything, while even jabs were dropping Yamanaka, something that rarely happens at those lower weights when both guys make weight. Yamanaka's career totally ruined by a cheater right as it was gaining momentum to reach the very pinnacle of the sport. It's a complete joke and the WBC shares blame in this. You can see their Clean Boxing Program is all a sham, apparently only in place to prevent boxers they dont want to win from competing on an even playing field. Because if they actually cared about cleaning up the sport, they would be catching way more of the guys they want to win, who are definitely using, and they would enforce the punishment for cheating the few times that someone they do want to win fails the IQ test and tests dirty and the WBC can't cover it up.
              Yamanaka was the heavier and bigger man in the fight night.

              What áre you talking about?

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              • Mexican_Puppet
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                #8
                -Nery was forced to weight less of 127 pounds in the middle of the day. He did it.

                -Nery was in 121 pounds finally, Yamanaka controlled his weight with that clausule.

                -Yamanaka was the heavier and bigger man in the fight night.

                -Nery was clean.

                Why people still crying?

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                • DuckAdonis
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                  Good that he retired...the old champ just didnt have it anymore

                  And this guys is real weight bullying...coming 5lbs over the limit

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                  • Mexican_Puppet
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                    #10
                    Guy has only 23 years old and destroyed two times one of the best fighters of Japan in his own home.

                    Pacquiao lost his title in the scales un flyweight división.

                    Floyd weighed 153 pounds vs Márquez

                    Nery will learn about this mistake he is very young.

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