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    Default Re: Christopher "Pitufo" Diaz vs. Masayuki Ito on Univision

    I was watching on delay, as I had to record it when I got interrupted. Saw the whole fight and obviously I'm disappointed. But what a HELL of a fight!!! My hat's off to Ito..... I underestimated him. He's a hell of a fighter. Still..... I'm PROUD of my guy. He went down swinging and never stopped trying. I think maybe the difference in reach made a big difference. Ito fought a lot better than Diaz on the inside as well. They're both super tough. Diaz nailed him many times flush, but Ito can sure take a punch.

    All credit to Ito, the new champion.

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    Default Re: Christopher "Pitufo" Diaz vs. Masayuki Ito on Univision

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    I was watching on delay, as I had to record it when I got interrupted. Saw the whole fight and obviously I'm disappointed. But what a HELL of a fight!!! My hat's off to Ito..... I underestimated him. He's a hell of a fighter. Still..... I'm PROUD of my guy. He went down swinging and never stopped trying. I think maybe the difference in reach made a big difference. Ito fought a lot better than Diaz on the inside as well. They're both super tough. Diaz nailed him many times flush, but Ito can sure take a punch.

    All credit to Ito, the new champion.
    I think we all underestimated Ito, except Fenster. Great pick by him.

    Diaz has a bit to work on but both guys increased their status with this fight.
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    Default Re: Christopher "Pitufo" Diaz vs. Masayuki Ito on Univision

    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    I was watching on delay, as I had to record it when I got interrupted. Saw the whole fight and obviously I'm disappointed. But what a HELL of a fight!!! My hat's off to Ito..... I underestimated him. He's a hell of a fighter. Still..... I'm PROUD of my guy. He went down swinging and never stopped trying. I think maybe the difference in reach made a big difference. Ito fought a lot better than Diaz on the inside as well. They're both super tough. Diaz nailed him many times flush, but Ito can sure take a punch.

    All credit to Ito, the new champion.
    I think we all underestimated Ito, except Fenster. Great pick by him.

    Diaz has a bit to work on but both guys increased their status with this fight.

    Yeah, being objective about it, he needs to work on his defense. He's got a ton of heart, though. It happens sometimes. You run into someone who's running under the radar, and you get surprised.
    I wouldn't count Diaz out of any future fights, though.

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    Default Re: Christopher "Pitufo" Diaz vs. Masayuki Ito on Univision

    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    I was watching on delay, as I had to record it when I got interrupted. Saw the whole fight and obviously I'm disappointed. But what a HELL of a fight!!! My hat's off to Ito..... I underestimated him. He's a hell of a fighter. Still..... I'm PROUD of my guy. He went down swinging and never stopped trying. I think maybe the difference in reach made a big difference. Ito fought a lot better than Diaz on the inside as well. They're both super tough. Diaz nailed him many times flush, but Ito can sure take a punch.

    All credit to Ito, the new champion.
    I think we all underestimated Ito, except Fenster. Great pick by him.

    Diaz has a bit to work on but both guys increased their status with this fight.
    Ito really should of been undefeated going in. His one loss is very debatable. I considered the fight to be 50-50 going in. With me leaning towards Diaz if I really had to make a choice. But I'm glad Ito came to the US to pick up his first championship

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    Default Re: Christopher "Pitufo" Diaz vs. Masayuki Ito on Univision

    Good fight right guy one a great night of boxing all round through the divisions.😊

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    Default Re: Christopher "Pitufo" Diaz vs. Masayuki Ito on Univision

    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    I was watching on delay, as I had to record it when I got interrupted. Saw the whole fight and obviously I'm disappointed. But what a HELL of a fight!!! My hat's off to Ito..... I underestimated him. He's a hell of a fighter. Still..... I'm PROUD of my guy. He went down swinging and never stopped trying. I think maybe the difference in reach made a big difference. Ito fought a lot better than Diaz on the inside as well. They're both super tough. Diaz nailed him many times flush, but Ito can sure take a punch.

    All credit to Ito, the new champion.
    I think we all underestimated Ito, except Fenster. Great pick by him.

    Diaz has a bit to work on but both guys increased their status with this fight.
    Japanese fighters are always underrated yet their domestic scene is so strong, anyone who wins at title level out there must be handy, that's my rule of thumb.

    And it's fairest place in the world for travelling fighters yet most fans/fighters/pundits arrogantly assume their winners are all protected homers.
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    Default Re: Christopher "Pitufo" Diaz vs. Masayuki Ito on Univision

    Ito has been on my radar for awhile, I also thought his loss was debatable. In saying that, his opposition hasn't been outstanding. Their records were similar coming in. I thought it would be a competitive fight. I also thought Ito had moved to 135 and wasn't sure how getting back to 130 would affect him. Some good fights to be made at 130. Some of these belt holders need to start fighting each other.
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