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  • First three rounds, although two sided action, I thought Tanaka might wear down and overwhelm an older Ioka.

    I should have seen that Ioka was slickly avoiding damage, while Tanaka was a "drunk waitress" - running into counter after counter.

    Sure wish Tanaka would tighten up his D. He has GREAT offensive skills, but against a master counter puncher like Ioka (or Gallo or maybe even an old Chocolatito) he got lit up.

    Ioka is such a wizened master. IMO, he punched his ticket to the HOF. Gallo/Chocolatito v Ioka would be BOXING NIRVANA. But I just dont see it happening.

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    • Also, I note that I picked youth in this fight, should have picked experience, should have known those defensive holes would come up.


      The stoppage was good. Had Tanaka gone down, maybe he gets up in time (although the ref likely would have stopped it, as he would probably still be dazed.

      But Tanaka didnt go down, and he was a sitting duck. Ref just cant let a dude take a free shot. Ref did his job, and very well.

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      • Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post
        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
        It was a good stop in context. If that was the only solid punch Ioka hit him with, then it was a quick stop, but Ioka was busting him up.

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        • Terrific fight.

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          • Kazuto Ioka's sharpen-left hook could slice through a chopping-block. The left-hook reminds me of Nonito Donaire, who would like to come down to Superfly, that would be fun. Right now, the winner of Estrada-Gonzalez has a mando with Rungvisai, so Donaire is a option -- Jerwin is also interesting.

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            • Salivating over an ioka-Estrada unification

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              • Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post








                Kazuto Ioka's sharpen-left hook could slice through a chopping-block. The left-hook reminds me of Nonito Donaire, who would like to come down to Superfly, that would be fun. Right now, the winner of Estrada-Gonzalez has a mando with Rungvisai, so Donaire is a option -- Jerwin is also interesting.
                Yeah no doubt about. 115 pounder is a very strong division with a lot of beautiful talents.

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                • Japan's New Year event, and the 115 pound division, deliver once again.

                  Great display from Ioka, and I'm sure Tanaka can come again.

                  I'd love to see Ioka in the mix with Estrada, Gonzalez and Rungvisia. Then there's Ancajas. No doubt it'll be another good year at Super flyweight.

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                  • Cornrows on a Japanese boxer...what a way to start 2021.

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                    • ioka is P4P top 10

                      his resume is stacked

                      but he's 31 now, and should only be getting the best fights at this pt


                      wanna see him vs estrada/choco

                      not interested in the others

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