Comments Thread For: Kazuto Ioka Drops, Stops Kosei Tanaka In 8th Round, Retains 115-Pound Title

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  • _Rexy_
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    #101
    Originally posted by RGJTMMRDCMJRJSM
    Made me really think how underrated Nietes was
    I’d feel the same if Nietes hadn’t dropped the belt to avoid rematching Ioka. First fight could have gone either way. Nietes robbed us a second fight.

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      #102
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      Ioka vs the winner of Chocolatito vs Estrada would be dope.
      Yes please

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      • tokon
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        #103
        Ancajas could make good money going to Japan for unification.

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        • FinitoxDinamita
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          #104
          Ioka would destroy Ancajas

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          • RuleOfTheSpear
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            #105
            Originally posted by _Rexy_
            I’d feel the same if Nietes hadn’t dropped the belt to avoid rematching Ioka. First fight could have gone either way. Nietes robbed us a second fight.
            If I recall, he wanted Estrada, Chocolatito, or Rungvisai at that time.

            Pretty much the only thing missing in his resume is a win over either of those fighters.

            He retired after his promoter was not able to get him those fights.

            I heard rumors he's returning tho. But I doubt Choco and Estrada would want to fight him. Nietes is too slick and a master boxer. Ioka is the onyl one who wants it.

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              #106
              Originally posted by RGJTMMRDCMJRJSM
              If I recall, he wanted Estrada, Chocolatito, or Rungvisai at that time.

              Pretty much the only thing missing in his resume is a win over either of those fighters.

              He retired after his promoter was not able to get him those fights.

              I heard rumors he's returning tho. But I doubt Choco and Estrada would want to fight him. Nietes is too slick and a master boxer. Ioka is the onyl one who wants it.
              Yeah, Ioka wanted those three also. I don’t see them fighting either TBH.

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              • Joeboxeo
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                #107
                Awesome win for Ioka! He is a major player at 115 now. Tanaka will bounce back, he's still young... However, he will need defensive tweaking

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                • Boxingfanatic75
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Scopedog
                  Thought the ref jumped in a little too quick, Tanaka was badly hurt but I think he at least deserved the opportunity to go down, take a count and attempt to recover.

                  That said, it was a very impressive display from Ioka. I've never seen one of his fights in full before now but he's clearly an excellent operator. I hope he gets those fights with those big names on the other side of the Pacific, he'd be a live dog against any of them I think.
                  Look at post 87 with imbedded photo. I noticed this in the fight replays as well. Look very closely at Tanaka’s feet and ankles when the ref rushes in and even while he is holding him. Had the ref not been there I believe he’d have either snapped his ankle or severely sprained it. He was so out on his feet the ref literally saved him from further damage by holding him up.

                  This was a perfect stoppage

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                  • lagako10
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                    #109
                    Ioka vs Sur!

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                    • Corelone
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                      #110
                      I picked Tanaka and looked good for the first three, but Ioka waited him out. The longer it went, the more Tanaka opened up and Ioka started landing flush. I can see how he might have problems trying to wait out Gonzalez.

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