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  • #11
    Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post




    ^Kosei Tanaka's vulnerability to the right hand.



    ^Kazuto Ioka's effective right.
    damn i didnt realise tanaka has been hurt/dropped multiple times....bit more hesitant to lay down dough on him now
    Last edited by mlac; 12-28-2020, 04:41 PM.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
      Damn you guys are lucky. So there should be an English stream? Can’t understand Japanese but the commentators still amp me up haha
      No kidding, especially when a nice body shot is landed and one of the commentators yells, “bodyyyyyy!!!!”

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      • #13
        Originally posted by mlac View Post
        damn i didnt realise Ioka has been hurt/dropped multiple times....bit more hesitant to lay down dough on him now


        Kosei is always finding himself in trouble, but finds a way to win. In Tanaka's second WBO flyweight title defense vs. Jonathan Gonzalez, a left hand landed around Tanaka's guard, it was a rabbit-punch, such punches can be difficult to recover from -- another piece of evidence that attest to Tanaka's granite chin.

        My bookie has Kosei as a slight favorite vs. Ioka, despite having suffered two broken orbital bones injuries at jr. flyweight and having no experience in the 'Superfly' division. What gives?

        If Kosei defeats Kazuto Ioka, he officially becomes the most underrated champion in boxing.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by mlac View Post
          damn i didnt realise Ioka has been hurt/dropped multiple times....bit more hesitant to lay down dough on him now
          Hm? That's Tanaka getting dropped and hurt. I had Gonzalez ahead by a round before he got dropped twice and stopped in the 7th in that bout if I recall correctly. Looks like 2 of the 3 judges also saw it similarly.

          And yeah it's hard to bet on 50/50 true pick em fights. I still haven't decided on my pick or wager but put 5 on a draw since I was so on the fence.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by YoungManRumble View Post
            Hm? That's Tanaka getting dropped and hurt. I had Gonzalez ahead by a round before he got dropped twice and stopped in the 7th in that bout if I recall correctly. Looks like 2 of the 3 judges also saw it similarly.

            And yeah it's hard to bet on 50/50 true pick em fights. I still haven't decided on my pick or wager but put 5 on a draw since I was so on the fence.
            my bad i meant tanaka yea. i havent seen much of ioka, but i like what i saw from tanakas last couple of fights.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by mlac View Post
              my bad i meant tanaka yea. i havent seen much of ioka, but i like what i saw from tanakas last couple of fights.
              Yeah I think Ioka has superior footwork and defense but Tanaka more creative and agressive offensively so should be a great clash of styles.

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              • #17


                A great educated boxing conversation covering Kazuto Ioka vs. Kosei Tanaka by grown men.

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                • #18
                  Can't ****ing wait. Biggest battle in Tokyo since Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post


                    Kosei is always finding himself in trouble, but finds a way to win. In Tanaka's second WBO flyweight title defense vs. Jonathan Gonzalez, a left hand landed around Tanaka's guard, it was a rabbit-punch, such punches can be difficult to recover from -- another piece of evidence that attest to Tanaka's granite chin.

                    My bookie has Kosei as a slight favorite vs. Ioka, despite having suffered two broken orbital bones injuries at jr. flyweight and having no experience in the 'Superfly' division. What gives?

                    If Kosei defeats Kazuto Ioka, he officially becomes the most underrated champion in boxing.
                    I would say he’s already the most underrated champion in boxing. After all, Curt Henning called him a “jap bum who hasn’t fought anyone” just last week

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
                      I would say he’s already the most underrated champion in boxing. After all, Curt Henning called him a “jap bum who hasn’t fought anyone” just last week
                      Curt Henning, is like one of those casuals in 1999 that said Manny Pacquaio was a bum for getting KO by Boonsai Sangsurat, at flyweight.

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