I did do a search, I do remember your thread on Tanaka, to be fair I was talking about him back in April last year:
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...ad.php?t=87344
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Today's fight:
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Fuentes played the old let yourself get counted out then complain trick there. Vicious body shot. Little guys will never get get the appreciation from the majority, especially Japanese fighters, but imagine how popular he'd be if a welter+? Vicious sparko merchant.
I think Andrew Selby is the WBC no.1, he would tower over Higa too, and although can't punch has his own awkward style/toughness.
Last edited by Fenster; 02-05-2018 at 06:52 PM.
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Mauricio Sulaimán of the wbc and personal supporter of a juiced up Nery saying he'll personally scrutinize 'the case' for rematch. Fuentas spit his own mouthpiece and set it on the canvas before getting up ffs. Higa looks like is a seriously strong fighter for weight. Vicious body work.
It was all but over. Tried to buy some extra time by spitting it the mouth piece, he could have got hurt had it continued.
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So Higa misses weight, looks awful but fight is allowed to go forth. Loses title in the scales. Higa's corner throws in the towel in the 9th with Rosales ahead on 2 cards, the 3rd is even.
Higa should have withdrawn or not been allowed to fight. He has to move to 115 now, another nice addition to the division.
Also looks good for Selby who already holds a win over Rosales and is the #1 contender to Rosales' new WBC belt.
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That was a hell of an upset (Rosales around a 10/1 shot), even though with hindsight the weight clearly killed Higa and Rosales was being underestimated. Kal Yafai beat Rosales too early in their careers (he tweeted congrats to Rosales, obviously gave him a little boost), however, it really was an eye-opener for Selby's win over him, I made the point in this thread Selby's length and awkwardness might cause Higa problems.
Incidentally this show (Murata headlining against Blandamura) got a whopping 17 million viewers on Japanese TV. 17 million!!! Numbers that the US/UK will never come close to seeing again, and yet we have arrogant fans on here that demand these fighters "prove" themselves in the States or make a name for themselves in the UK.
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Was this the espn card that aired Sunday? Absolutely missed everything and surprised Higa lost like that. I knew he blew the weight and sounds like he set himself up for downfall.
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