kenshiro teraji v seigo yuri akui, wba/ wbc flyweight unification
anthony olascuaga defends the wbo flyweight championship against hiroto kyoguchi
shokichi iwata defends the wbo light flyweight championship against rene santiago
kenshiro teraji v seigo yuri akui, wba/ wbc flyweight unification
anthony olascuaga defends the wbo flyweight championship against hiroto kyoguchi
shokichi iwata defends the wbo light flyweight championship against rene santiago
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Teraji is the more complete fighter, and if he tightens up defensively, this is his fight to lose. Akui is tough but not a puncher—he won’t keep Teraji off him for 12 rounds. Expect Teraji to break him down late and further solidify his P4P status.
early foty
two of the judges cards in the anthony olascuaga v hiroto kyoguchi were ridiculous
well done to rene santiago
i'd prefer a promoter or network to focus on these weights rather than a boxing league
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Thanks for the fights, TIC. Kenshiro Teraji is must-watch for any boxing fan. I read this was only the 16th time in title fight history that a fighter trailing going into the final round scored a KO comeback. I had Teraji well behind before the stoppage.
Not surprised Santiago pulled off the win—he should’ve already been champion after getting robbed against Jonathan Gonzalez last year. I had it 116-112 for Santiago.
117-110 and 118-109 for Olascuaga were criminal. This fight was razor-close. I gave rounds 2, 3, 4, 5, and the 11th (with the knockdown) to Olascuaga, scoring it 114-113 Kyoguchi.
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