Slow night, so here's a video of another one of my favorite boxers
Hasegawa has very little exposure in the western world, he has great skills, slick and willing to trade.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGDiIrmnm_k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Kg3u...eature=related
Re: Slow night, so here's a video of another one of my favorite boxers
Gotta love Hozumi speed, skills and outstanding technique.
Some mythical matchups...
Hozumi vs. Olivares
Hozumi vs. Jofre
Hozumi vs. Harada
Hozumi vs. Zarate
How about Hozumi @ Super Bantam?
Hozumi vs. Izzy
Hozumi vs. Rafa
Hozumi vs. Caballero
Hozumi vs. JuanMa
Re: Slow night, so here's a video of another one of my favorite boxers
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Originally Posted by
CutMeMick
Gotta love Hozumi speed, skills and outstanding technique.
Some mythical matchups...
Hozumi vs. Olivares
Hozumi vs. Jofre
Hozumi vs. Harada
Hozumi vs. Zarate
How about Hozumi @ Super Bantam?
Hozumi vs. Izzy
Hozumi vs. Rafa
Hozumi vs. Caballero
Hozumi vs. JuanMa
I think Hozumi's frame is perfect for 118, I would like to see him against Anselmo or Penalosa. Maybe by the end of next year Mares would be a good choice. Hasegawa's speed, skill set and relatively good chin puts him on par with historic Bantamweights to the point where I feel he could be at least competitive with anyone. Generation to generation fights are tough calls for me, the sport just evolves too much to give any certainty.
Super Bantam has so many capable superstars right now, I think as far as matchups go he would get drowned out in the contract stage against the western names you mentioned.
Re: Slow night, so here's a video of another one of my favorite boxers
Hozumi has the goods. I thought I was the only one who followed these guys. I am pleased to see I am not. One good way they can get more exposure is to write about them which I do frequently. Hozumi has great technical skills.
Re: Slow night, so here's a video of another one of my favorite boxers
Good posting bud .. it makes a change to see a little guy getting highlighted
:badass::badass::badass:
Re: Slow night, so here's a video of another one of my favorite boxers
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Originally Posted by
killersheep
Quote:
Originally Posted by
CutMeMick
Gotta love Hozumi speed, skills and outstanding technique.
Some mythical matchups...
Hozumi vs. Olivares
Hozumi vs. Jofre
Hozumi vs. Harada
Hozumi vs. Zarate
How about Hozumi @ Super Bantam?
Hozumi vs. Izzy
Hozumi vs. Rafa
Hozumi vs. Caballero
Hozumi vs. JuanMa
I think Hozumi's frame is perfect for 118, I would like to see him against Anselmo or Penalosa. Maybe by the end of next year Mares would be a good choice. Hasegawa's speed, skill set and relatively good chin puts him on par with historic Bantamweights to the point where I feel he could be at least competitive with anyone. Generation to generation fights are tough calls for me, the sport just evolves too much to give any certainty.
Super Bantam has so many capable superstars right now, I think as far as matchups go he would get drowned out in the contract stage against the western names you mentioned.
Just thought I'd post this for you Sheep...
Mijares eyes bantamweight title!
By Gabriel F. Cordero
We have the information that Mexican businessman Ignacio "Nacho" Huizar, representative of the former WBC/WBA super flyweight world champion Cristian Mijares, was traveling to Panama to try to seek an opportunity for Mijares to challenge WBC bantamweight champion Hozumi Hasegawa from Japan. Huizar plans to hook up with Japanese promoter Ahikiko Honda of the Teiken Boxing Gym that represents the champion Hasegawa. Honda is expected to be in Panama for the WBA super feather world title fight between Venezuelan Jorge "Niño de Oro" Linares and Panamanian Whyber Garcia on Friday. Huizar hopes to stage a Mijares-Hasegawa clash in Mexico.
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Re: Slow night, so here's a video of another one of my favorite boxers
Quote:
Originally Posted by
CutMeMick
Quote:
Originally Posted by
killersheep
Quote:
Originally Posted by
CutMeMick
Gotta love Hozumi speed, skills and outstanding technique.
Some mythical matchups...
Hozumi vs. Olivares
Hozumi vs. Jofre
Hozumi vs. Harada
Hozumi vs. Zarate
How about Hozumi @ Super Bantam?
Hozumi vs. Izzy
Hozumi vs. Rafa
Hozumi vs. Caballero
Hozumi vs. JuanMa
I think Hozumi's frame is perfect for 118, I would like to see him against Anselmo or Penalosa. Maybe by the end of next year Mares would be a good choice. Hasegawa's speed, skill set and relatively good chin puts him on par with historic Bantamweights to the point where I feel he could be at least competitive with anyone. Generation to generation fights are tough calls for me, the sport just evolves too much to give any certainty.
Super Bantam has so many capable superstars right now, I think as far as matchups go he would get drowned out in the contract stage against the western names you mentioned.
Just thought I'd post this for you Sheep...
Mijares eyes bantamweight title!
By Gabriel F. Cordero
We have the information that Mexican businessman Ignacio "Nacho" Huizar, representative of the former WBC/WBA super flyweight world champion Cristian Mijares, was traveling to Panama to try to seek an opportunity for Mijares to challenge WBC bantamweight champion Hozumi Hasegawa from Japan. Huizar plans to hook up with Japanese promoter Ahikiko Honda of the Teiken Boxing Gym that represents the champion Hasegawa. Honda is expected to be in Panama for the WBA super feather world title fight between Venezuelan Jorge "Niño de Oro" Linares and Panamanian Whyber Garcia on Friday. Huizar hopes to stage a Mijares-Hasegawa clash in Mexico.
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OH SHIT!!
I might have to dust off my passport for that.