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    Default Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue

    Greynutstools m8 or non m8 wins in 90 seconds, errr he looked alright but the enemy was done in less than a minute from a body shot so I suspect his conditioning was just amateurish, ref stopped it too, so good him.

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    Sergio mora commentating assistant(I don't know his name) claims it's harder to fight a counter puncher rather than some one coming in his face :S.... I assume he speaks from experience...

    Argentina lomachenko(:S) fights a Mexican called ortiz, argyle bargy moves around fairly well and it's his 4th pro fight and he's going 10 rounds quite easy v a fairly competent fellow, he's still moving around pretty quick too. They are planning to get him fighting for a world title in his tenth pro fight. .. oh lovely left hook from argy with 90 scones left knocks down Mexican then he jumps on him on restart and ref stops it... good work from old melon.... maybe he can win one of the easier titles soon.

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    Some guy called the boxing barber fights another Rincon now.... the boxing barber apparently cut adrien broner hair once..... I hope he losses

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    Other Rincon looks very Tall for the weight, good reach too, really good build for boxing I think.

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    Tall Rincon wins, he did well but had some problems from the boxing barber and seemed to have a bit of trouble stopping him unleashing his retaliatory combos on him...

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    Default Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue

    Virgil (not the puppet from thunderbirdS, shame) pounds the opponent, corner doesn't want to stop it, geezer doesn't want to quit he's cut bad so luckily for him the ref stopped him...no Mercante stoppage here.

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    Jesus Rojas v xu can or xu cannot move his head if the commentators are to be believen. .. this fight is for the extradition status of wanzhou men. . If can wins she goes free if the other fellow wins she's extradited to Puerto Rico. .. a strange stipulation but better than it being forbade wbc Baltic title or something.

    Can man came out to Chinese rap music, better than french Montana, I approve

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    Default Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue

    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    Greynutstools m8 or non m8 wins in 90 seconds, errr he looked alright but the enemy was done in less than a minute from a body shot so I suspect his conditioning was just amateurish, ref stopped it too, so good him.
    Wrong Rincon. John Rincon won a four round decision. There were 3 Rincons on the show last night. To add to it, John Rincon fought as John Torres when he debuted on the Saucedo vs Hooker show.

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    Awesome fight. Inoue fought great. I had Munguia winning 8-4. The problem is that Munguia is young and can take punches now, but we have seen this this story before. I wouldn’t be shocked that by the time he is 26 or so that he is basically done as a fighter. Most fighters can’t handle that many wars. Munguia needs to make all the money he can while he is popular because soon enough he will be getting knocked out

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    Awesome fight. Inoue fought great. I had Munguia winning 8-4. The problem is that Munguia is young and can take punches now, but we have seen this this story before. I wouldn’t be shocked that by the time he is 26 or so that he is basically done as a fighter. Most fighters can’t handle that many wars. Munguia needs to make all the money he can while he is popular because soon enough he will be getting knocked out

    Could he be called a bigger version of Brandon Rios?

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    Default Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    Awesome fight. Inoue fought great. I had Munguia winning 8-4. The problem is that Munguia is young and can take punches now, but we have seen this this story before. I wouldn’t be shocked that by the time he is 26 or so that he is basically done as a fighter. Most fighters can’t handle that many wars. Munguia needs to make all the money he can while he is popular because soon enough he will be getting knocked out

    Could he be called a bigger version of Brandon Rios?
    I think he is a bit more refined than Rios. Rios would never back up like Munguia did. He reminds me of a mix of Canelo and Angulo. A complete brawler that does have a hint of boxing skill.

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