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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Kosei Tanaka Debuts at Flyweight With KO, Aims For More Gold

    On Saturday night, at the International Conference Hall in the city of Nagoya, the capital of the province of Aichi, former WBC super bantamweight champion Kiyoshi Hatanaka, 51 years of age and the president of Hatanaka Boxing Gym of Nagoya, staged a big card.
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    No comments for arguably the best fight of the weekend? what a bunch of bums on NSB! seriously get off GGG-Canelo and Wilder-Joshua's nuts -- open your minds.

    Shout-out to Ronnie Baldonado, how he managed to make it all the way to the ninth despite the early onslaught speaks to his incredible will and tolerance. Kosei's skills were on full display for WBO flyweight champion Sho Kimura, who was present -- what a WAR this is going to be!

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      No comments for arguably the best fight of the weekend? what a bunch of bums on NSB! seriously get off GGG-Canelo and Wilder-Joshua's nuts -- open your minds.

      Shout-out to Ronnie Baldonado, how he managed to make it all the way to the ninth despite the early onslaught speaks to his incredible will and tolerance. Kosei's skills were on full display for WBO flyweight champion Sho Kimura, who was present -- what a WAR this is going to be!
      Yeah definitely contender for best fight this weekend along with Povetkin-Price. They were trading bombs and damn does that Baldonado dude have some heart. He was getting tagged clean with a flurry of 10 hard punches to the face and still came back.

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        Originally posted by DuckAdonis
        Yeah definitely contender for best fight this weekend along with Povetkin-Price. They were trading bombs and damn does that Baldonado dude have some heart. He was getting tagged clean with a flurry of 10 hard punches to the face and still came back.
        Agreed Price showed a lot of heart, I was cheering for David when he caught Pedvetkin -- a very fun fight to watch.

        It was very difficult for Baldonado to come back after taking a liver shot early in the fight ; I thought he was getting finished in the fifth round. Despite the vicious beating Ronnie adsorbed, it looked like he could of gone the full ten rounds ; still I think the ref made the right decision in the ninth round, considering all the punishment Baldonado endured.

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