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Tonight's FNF! 2/12/10
Looks like a pretty exciting card tonight, last weeks fnf was worthy of being a HBO BAD card. Well done ESPN!!
Tonight
Lightweights
Ji Hoon Kim 19-5 (16 KOs) vs. Tyrone Harris 24-5 (16 KOs)
This should be a pretty good fight, although Harris has better technique, Kim has pure volume and aggression on his side, it has the potential to be a back and forth battle, but someone is going to get stopped. I'm leaning towards Kim in this, but in no way can I count out Harris.
Light Welterweights
Ruslan Provodnikov 14-0 (9 KOs) vs. Javier Jauregui 53-16-2 (36 KOs)
Provodnikov is coming as the showcase guy in this fight, but it wouldn't be the first time a shiny undefeated record is taken away on fnf and Jauregui "the perpetual gatekeeper" can easily play the spoiler here, he is coming in off a long period of inactivity, but he has seen fighters with more power than Provodnikov, slicker than Provodnikov. I will say Provodnikov is brutal to the body and it could be a short night.
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Re: Tonight's FNF! 2/12/10
Anyone gonna be here?
I think I pissed off Diane pretty bad, haven't seen her since our last debate.
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Ruslan Provodnikov is allegedly the goods, right?
First time I've seen a Korean headline FNF.
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Rantcatrat
Ruslan Provodnikov is allegedly the goods, right?
First time I've seen a Korean headline FNF.
Provodnikov looks very promising, but I need to see a bigger step up before I make "the goods" judgement, regardless of record Jauregui is a good test a doorway to getting some much better fights.
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I'll be ho'ing it up....praying to the link gods *Huuoommmmm* :jesus:. I like Kim.At the rtisk of sterotypes....Have NEVER seen a Korean fighter dog it.He's the one who falttened Koko chumbawamba ??
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Found a little preview on youtube for this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpCzi76ovTs
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What up peep's. Ima try to check in from time to time tonight and kick it with yall. Am i trippin or is there two sets of fights on tonight both on espy and showtime ???
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Mar
What up peep's. Ima try to check in from time to time tonight and kick it with yall. Am i trippin or is there two sets of fights on tonight both on espy and showtime ???
The only thing I see on Showtime is a replay of fights from 2 weeks ago.
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I'll be ho'ing it up....praying to the link gods *Huuoommmmm* :jesus:. I like Kim.At the rtisk of sterotypes....Have NEVER seen a Korean fighter dog it.He's the one who falttened Koko chumbawamba ??
:lol: I have no idea what the start of that post means haha
Yeah he stopped Koba
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Going over to the chatroom if anyone is interested
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Links for this anyone?.....Diane, where are you wonderful one :cwm13:;D....I'll pay top dollar.
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Spicoli
Links for this anyone?.....Diane, where are you wonderful one :cwm13:;D....I'll pay top dollar.
Do you have sopcast yet?
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Hi all let's see if FNF can keep it up!
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I like this siberian kid. Any of you ever hear how he trains it's pretty impressive.
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Spicoli
Links for this anyone?.....Diane, where are you wonderful one :cwm13:;D....I'll pay top dollar.
Do you have sopcast yet?
Nah I'm slack on that.Always seem to hear many people having probs with it?Might just re hook the cable and pay the crooks the ransom every month.
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Just realized after Mar mentioned it...thats Provodnikov right?Built like a brick s!!!house,real comer.They featured him a few months ago.shit.
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back in the day jauregui (whom was a champ but i'd never heard of ) would have probably given this dude more problems,but provodnikov is wearin his ass down.
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Very, very one sided. It's alright enough to watch, I guess.
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I think I like Kim in this one
....At least I hope so,I just put some money on him. He.s one his last 10 (9 by KO) hopefully not too many stiffs
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the wiz
I think I like Kim in this one
....At least I hope so,I just put some money on him. He.s one his last 10 (9 by KO) hopefully not too many stiffs
It was a decent win for him, though he is very easy to tag. You can't argue with how strong he was coming on in the final two rounds though. I thought the stoppage was a little early, but the tide had clearly turned big time.
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miles
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the wiz
I think I like Kim in this one
....At least I hope so,I just put some money on him. He.s one his last 10 (9 by KO) hopefully not too many stiffs
It was a decent win for him, though he is very easy to tag. You can't argue with how strong he was coming on in the final two rounds though. I thought the stoppage was a little early, but the tide had clearly turned big time.
Kind of crazy that fight had 3 absolute modes
Mode 1: Rounds 1-2 Harris having his way, Kim looking like the shots hitting him in the body were effecting him, absolute blowout rounds for Harris, he looked really sharp, really fast and his reactions allowed him to do whatever he wanted.
Mode 2: Round 3 Kim started to look like he was getting his legs under him and Harris was slowing down noticably
Mode 3: Rounds 4-5 Harris has his high guard up looking for a moment to breath and Kim keeps rising pressure throughout the round. Once Kim got going there was no stopping him.
The stoppage was early, but Harris had multiple cuts and wasn't doing anything but leaning on the ropes behind a high guard.
I really like both guys, I think Harris started too fast and just burned out. Kim is just a punching machine, like a sloppy version of Provodnikov.
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I was at the fight. 7 fights, all KO results.
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Pacstraightleft
I was at the fight. 7 fights, all KO results.
Did you get any pictures?
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killersheep
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Pacstraightleft
I was at the fight. 7 fights, all KO results.
Did you get any pictures?
Yea. Both video and photos (from my cellphone).
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Pacstraightleft
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killersheep
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Pacstraightleft
I was at the fight. 7 fights, all KO results.
Did you get any pictures?
Yea. Both video and photos (from my cellphone).
I demand you share said photos ;D
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killersheep
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Originally Posted by
Pacstraightleft
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killersheep
Did you get any pictures?
Yea. Both video and photos (from my cellphone).
I demand you share said photos ;D
'Don't have software to transfer the file to my pc. Or I'll figure out how to send them via email.
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Pacstraightleft
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killersheep
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Pacstraightleft
Yea. Both video and photos (from my cellphone).
I demand you share said photos ;D
'Don't have software to transfer the file to my pc. Or I'll figure out how to send them via email.
I'm just giving you grief brother, if you do get it figured let me know I am always interested in seeing live bout shots.
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killersheep
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Originally Posted by
miles
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the wiz
I think I like Kim in this one
....At least I hope so,I just put some money on him. He.s one his last 10 (9 by KO) hopefully not too many stiffs
It was a decent win for him, though he is very easy to tag. You can't argue with how strong he was coming on in the final two rounds though. I thought the stoppage was a little early, but the tide had clearly turned big time.
Kind of crazy that fight had 3 absolute modes
Mode 1: Rounds 1-2 Harris having his way, Kim looking like the shots hitting him in the body were effecting him, absolute blowout rounds for Harris, he looked really sharp, really fast and his reactions allowed him to do whatever he wanted.
Mode 2: Round 3 Kim started to look like he was getting his legs under him and Harris was slowing down noticably
Mode 3: Rounds 4-5 Harris has his high guard up looking for a moment to breath and Kim keeps rising pressure throughout the round. Once Kim got going there was no stopping him.
The stoppage was early, but Harris had multiple cuts and wasn't doing anything but leaning on the ropes behind a high guard.
I really like both guys, I think Harris started too fast and just burned out. Kim is just a punching machine, like a sloppy version of Provodnikov.
It was a fun fight. In those final few rounds Kim just wouldn't stop throwing. He was very sloppy, but like you say, Harris just didn't seem able to keep up and was getting busted up in the process. Not bad going stateside with only a few days prep time and doing that. Extra long flights and time differences can really play havoc with you, but Kim handled it well. It feels strange calling him Kim actually as it could be referring to about a quarter of the entire country, but I can't remember his first names! :p
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miles
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killersheep
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miles
It was a decent win for him, though he is very easy to tag. You can't argue with how strong he was coming on in the final two rounds though. I thought the stoppage was a little early, but the tide had clearly turned big time.
Kind of crazy that fight had 3 absolute modes
Mode 1: Rounds 1-2 Harris having his way, Kim looking like the shots hitting him in the body were effecting him, absolute blowout rounds for Harris, he looked really sharp, really fast and his reactions allowed him to do whatever he wanted.
Mode 2: Round 3 Kim started to look like he was getting his legs under him and Harris was slowing down noticably
Mode 3: Rounds 4-5 Harris has his high guard up looking for a moment to breath and Kim keeps rising pressure throughout the round. Once Kim got going there was no stopping him.
The stoppage was early, but Harris had multiple cuts and wasn't doing anything but leaning on the ropes behind a high guard.
I really like both guys, I think Harris started too fast and just burned out. Kim is just a punching machine, like a sloppy version of Provodnikov.
It was a fun fight. In those final few rounds Kim just wouldn't stop throwing. He was very sloppy, but like you say, Harris just didn't seem able to keep up and was getting busted up in the process. Not bad going stateside with only a few days prep time and doing that. Extra long flights and time differences can really play havoc with you, but Kim handled it well.
It feels strange calling him Kim actually as it could be referring to about a quarter of the entire country, but I can't remember his first names! :p
Fortunately in American televised professional boxing, there is little doubt who you are referring to. I hope to see him on FNF again this year at some point.
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killersheep
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Originally Posted by
miles
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Originally Posted by
killersheep
Kind of crazy that fight had 3 absolute modes
Mode 1: Rounds 1-2 Harris having his way, Kim looking like the shots hitting him in the body were effecting him, absolute blowout rounds for Harris, he looked really sharp, really fast and his reactions allowed him to do whatever he wanted.
Mode 2: Round 3 Kim started to look like he was getting his legs under him and Harris was slowing down noticably
Mode 3: Rounds 4-5 Harris has his high guard up looking for a moment to breath and Kim keeps rising pressure throughout the round. Once Kim got going there was no stopping him.
The stoppage was early, but Harris had multiple cuts and wasn't doing anything but leaning on the ropes behind a high guard.
I really like both guys, I think Harris started too fast and just burned out. Kim is just a punching machine, like a sloppy version of Provodnikov.
It was a fun fight. In those final few rounds Kim just wouldn't stop throwing. He was very sloppy, but like you say, Harris just didn't seem able to keep up and was getting busted up in the process. Not bad going stateside with only a few days prep time and doing that. Extra long flights and time differences can really play havoc with you, but Kim handled it well.
It feels strange calling him Kim actually as it could be referring to about a quarter of the entire country, but I can't remember his first names! :p
Fortunately in American televised professional boxing, there is little doubt who you are referring to. I hope to see him on FNF again this year at some point.
He was fun and a welcome surprise, hopefully he can keep his good run going. He seems to be on a bit of a streak right now, and no amateur experience either. Good for him.