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    Close fight. But Kameda won it. It was no gift. Son gave it away by losing the last 2 rounds. I had him up by 1 going into the 11th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Close fight. But Kameda won it. It was no gift. Son gave it away by losing the last 2 rounds. I had him up by 1 going into the 11th.
    When your struggling to beat a guy like Son it's basically a gift. Sure it was close but so were the Ruiz & Panomroonglek Kratingdaenggym fights. Next top 10 guy Kameda fights will be the end of the line for him
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galaxy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Close fight. But Kameda won it. It was no gift. Son gave it away by losing the last 2 rounds. I had him up by 1 going into the 11th.
    When your struggling to beat a guy like Son it's basically a gift. Sure it was close but so were the Ruiz & Panomroonglek Kratingdaenggym fights. Next top 10 guy Kameda fights will be the end of the line for him
    I agree it had no business being close. It should of been a blow out. But the fact that it wasn't doesn't change the fact that Kameda still barely edged it. The same thing in the 2 other fights. They should not of been close. But he still won them. Kameda is clearly fighting down to his opponents level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
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    Close fight. But Kameda won it. It was no gift. Son gave it away by losing the last 2 rounds. I had him up by 1 going into the 11th.
    When your struggling to beat a guy like Son it's basically a gift. Sure it was close but so were the Ruiz & Panomroonglek Kratingdaenggym fights. Next top 10 guy Kameda fights will be the end of the line for him
    I agree it had no business being close. It should of been a blow out. But the fact that it wasn't doesn't change the fact that Kameda still barely edged it. The same thing in the 2 other fights. They should not of been close. But he still won them. Kameda is clearly fighting down to his opponents level.
    I had Ruiz winning, Kameda needs to man up a take his loss from Moreno!
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    Default Re: Koki Kameda facing Jung Oh Sun in South Korea tomorrow

    Quote Originally Posted by Galaxy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Galaxy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Close fight. But Kameda won it. It was no gift. Son gave it away by losing the last 2 rounds. I had him up by 1 going into the 11th.
    When your struggling to beat a guy like Son it's basically a gift. Sure it was close but so were the Ruiz & Panomroonglek Kratingdaenggym fights. Next top 10 guy Kameda fights will be the end of the line for him
    I agree it had no business being close. It should of been a blow out. But the fact that it wasn't doesn't change the fact that Kameda still barely edged it. The same thing in the 2 other fights. They should not of been close. But he still won them. Kameda is clearly fighting down to his opponents level.
    I had Ruiz winning, Kameda needs to man up a take his loss from Moreno!
    He seems like a fighter who does only as much as needed to win, not my favorite type either, but he could still win. When he fights the best, you might see his best is what I mean.

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