Comments Thread For: Nietes-Ioka, Glowacki-Vlasov Approved For WBO Title Fights

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  • 1hourRun
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    #11
    Originally posted by HumanBag
    I just finished rewatching the nietes-palicte and now i scored it a draw. I previously had it 8-3 nietes. There were rounds were nietes was defensively brilliant but at the same time not doing enough, just firing few accurate counters so i scored those rounds to palicte due to activity despite his inaccuracy. But i guess most people favor nietes's defensive prowess more. It was definitely a close fight, palicte was game all night so i think people should give some credit.

    Anyway who do you got for both of these fights?
    I see what you are saying, Aston held his own ; I knew Palicte was going to be in the fight for all 12 rounds. I favored the more polished work, thats why I had Nietes get the W.

    For the cruiserweights I got Krzysztof Glowacki by KO, the Polish fans in Chicago will surely fire up Glowacki, like they did vs. Huck and Cunningham in NY.

    Maksim Vlasov is just too small, I remember him vs. Gilberto Ramirez on HBO a few years over and then he fell off.

    Donnie Nietes vs. Kazuto Ioka is such a bad-ass fight! I want to say Ioka but Donnie is so skilled so fluid that Kazuto will have to be the aggressor but he likes to counter punch often, so I could see Nietes getting the win, but I'm rooting for my boy Kazuto.

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    • HumanBag
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      #12
      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      I see what you are saying, Aston held his own ; I knew Palicte was going to be in the fight for all 12 rounds. I favored the more polished work, thats why I had Nietes get the W.

      For the cruiserweights I got Krzysztof Glowacki by KO, the Polish fans in Chicago will surely fire up Glowacki, like they did vs. Huck and Cunningham in NY.

      Maksim Vlasov is just too small, I remember him vs. Gilberto Ramirez on HBO a few years over and then he fell off.

      Donnie Nietes vs. Kazuto Ioka is such a bad-ass fight! I want to say Ioka but Donnie is so skilled so fluid that Kazuto will have to be the aggressor but he likes to counter punch often, so I could see Nietes getting the win, but I'm rooting for my boy Kazuto.
      Interesting choices. As for me i root for nietes based on the fact that maybe ioka has problems with defensive minded fighters. I say maybe because his lone loss came from amnat who himself is no slouch defensively despite his dirty work. Although that was his only fight against such a fighter it still says a lot for a home fighter to lose in his backyard in a close fight by decision.

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      • Mikedadon
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        #13
        Ioka vs nietes is such an even fight i cant wait until it happens thats potential fight of the year. I have been waiting on this matchup for like 2 years

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          #14
          Originally posted by chico malo loc
          good stay busy fight for Jaime! Hogan is crap ! I wonder why the wbo made him mando?
          He beat some Kelly guy for that spot a while back

          Convention and Exhibition Centre Brisbane, Queensland, Australia - In a WBO junior middleweight eliminator, Dennis Hogan (27-1-1, 7 KOs) won a twelve round unanimous decision over Jimmy Kelly (23-2, 9 KOs). The scores were 119-109, 117-113, 117-111. Neither boxer had tasted defeat since 2015 and both losses were in world title fights, but someone's streak had to end. Kelly was stopped in seven rounds by then WBO world champion Liam Smith, and Hogan had lost a twelve round decision to then WBA "regular" champion Jack Culcay.

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