Re: Poonsawat's Last Fight
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Originally Posted by
ArawakWarria
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPmppfxGuD4
This is a totally different scenario. Hosono is NOT a JuFwt. As a matter of fact, he just won a minor title at FWT. He has consistently weighed in between 126-130 over the recent past, and he is clearly bigger than Poonsawat on the video. Still, Pnswt (gotta create my own abrreviation) manages to dominate the whole fight, only losing two rounds on my scorecard. They were both throwing hellacious shots, but Pnswt was landing more often and more accurately in almost every round. Listen to the impact of those punches in 2-4.
The good thing about a fight like this is that it proves he can actually fight the distance against bigger opponents and win fairly easily (I am sure the scorecards would have read differently in a different country). But the bad thing is that he didn't do it in the spotlight, for the bigger money, and it still takes a little away from the tank to have a war like this with a bigger man.
Thanks a lot bro, I'm beginning to really like this Poonsawat. An 122 pound pit bull he is. My first glimpse of him was in the Bernard Dunne fight. This guy is willing to take any fight anywhere and gives a good show.
BTW, just read on another boxing forum that Poonsawat called out Hasegawa. That would be a great fight since Hasegawa is planning to leave 118.
Re: Poonsawat's Last Fight
Quote:
Originally Posted by
generalbulldog
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ArawakWarria
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPmppfxGuD4This is a totally different scenario. Hosono is NOT a JuFwt. As a matter of fact, he just won a minor title at FWT. He has consistently weighed in between 126-130 over the recent past, and he is clearly bigger than Poonsawat on the video. Still, Pnswt (gotta create my own abrreviation) manages to dominate the whole fight, only losing two rounds on my scorecard. They were both throwing hellacious shots, but Pnswt was landing more often and more accurately in almost every round. Listen to the impact of those punches in 2-4.
The good thing about a fight like this is that it proves he can actually fight the distance against bigger opponents and win fairly easily (I am sure the scorecards would have read differently in a different country). But the bad thing is that he didn't do it in the spotlight, for the bigger money, and it still takes a little away from the tank to have a war like this with a bigger man.
Thanks a lot bro, I'm beginning to really like this Poonsawat. An 122 pound pit bull he is. My first glimpse of him was in the Bernard Dunne fight. This guy is willing to take any fight anywhere and gives a good show.
BTW, just read on another boxing forum that Poonsawat called out Hasegawa. That would be a great fight since Hasegawa is planning to leave 118.
I agree, Hasegawa could be a great war. My only worry is Poonsawat's defense. He still takes a fair few shots...but he has some amazing accuracy himself. :)