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    Default Hozumi, Sidorenko retain titles:to fight each other next?!

    http://www.fightnews.com/fightnews_2...lyvQuDgrp.html

    Both were fighting tough,game competitors and won on points. I think they are setting up a unification between them which would be awesome. I'm not a fan of Sidorenko but he fought good fighters like Cordoba and Poonsawat Krattindaegymm(that was a war which Poonsawat should have gotten the decision in imo) and he's tough.

    Hasegawa is just really really skilled.Good wins over that Thai dude(I can't remember his name,the guy he fought twice),Maldroutto and Genaro Garcia. I'd take Hasegawa via split. I think Sidorenko is tighter with his defence and more agressive butHasegawa is all round skilled. Although he does tend to get ragged at times,when he is avoiding punches,he keeps his hands low.

    It looks like 08 is going to be awesome though folks!!

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    Default Re: Hozumi, Sidorenko retain titles:to fight each other next?!

    As usual El Gamo bringing the latest news...

    2 highly skilled fighters I'm gonna have to side with Hasegawa here on points.

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    Default Re: Hozumi, Sidorenko retain titles:to fight each other next?!

    Hasegawa is slick alright! He ain't got a punch but he did stop Sahaprom in the rematch. I always wanted Rafael Marquez to fight Hasegawa when he was at 118 for the ring championship but it never came off. If this fight was to be made I think I'd slightly favor Sidorenko. But either way it would be a great technical battle!!!
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    Default Re: Hozumi, Sidorenko retain titles:to fight each other next?!

    Oh crap,Marquez v Hasegawa would have been awesome!!!!!! This is going to be a beautiful fight guys!

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