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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue v Michael Dasmarinas 6/19 ESPN

    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Card start delayed by good ol College baseball. Not like anyone is watching but there it is
    I am past waiting up to 3, 4 am to watch but caught as if live this morning (on 'All The Fights'). Inoue is something else. Dasmarinas was given nothing to work with. Inoue's body work was brutal and unrelenting but you can not get a Rizla in the spaces he leaves for opponents to try and do their own work. It may seem early to call him a modern great but I can't think of anyone else on this kind of level for quite a while. Great fighter to watch too with that KO reel growing, not just in number, but in depth and variety fight by fight.
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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue v Michael Dasmarinas 6/19 ESPN

    Sky have shown the repeat of the fight about three times today so you can always catch it if you do not want to stay up for it.

    Inoue is p4p hardest puncher in boxing today. He boxed beautifully, good foot work, sharp reflexes, patient with his combinations and a truly vicious power puncher with either hand.

    Inoue knocked down his southpaw opponent in the 2nd round with a left hook to the body. He then finishes Dasmarinas the 3rd round knocking him down twice more with the left hooks to the body.

    Loma will be on next week.
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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue v Michael Dasmarinas 6/19 ESPN

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Sky have shown the repeat of the fight about three times today so you can always catch it if you do not want to stay up for it.

    Inoue is p4p hardest puncher in boxing today. He boxed beautifully, good foot work, sharp reflexes, patient with his combinations and a truly vicious power puncher with either hand.

    Inoue knocked down his southpaw opponent in the 2nd round with a left hook to the body. He then finishes Dasmarinas the 3rd round knocking him down twice more with the left hooks to the body.

    Loma will be on next week.
    only the second non world title fight in loma's career
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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue v Michael Dasmarinas 6/19 ESPN

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Card start delayed by good ol College baseball. Not like anyone is watching but there it is
    I am past waiting up to 3, 4 am to watch but caught as if live this morning (on 'All The Fights'). Inoue is something else. Dasmarinas was given nothing to work with. Inoue's body work was brutal and unrelenting but you can not get a Rizla in the spaces he leaves for opponents to try and do their own work. It may seem early to call him a modern great but I can't think of anyone else on this kind of level for quite a while. Great fighter to watch too with that KO reel growing, not just in number, but in depth and variety fight by fight.
    Just a real pleasure to watch a guy calculate and laser in on weak points. If ever a fighter picked up the old Executioner moniker from Hopkins, it would fit Inoue. Things got late and had trouble on a couple posts so just watched the card. Looks like Nonito Donaire v John Casimero unification is set for August and all signs point to Inoue facing winner in total division unification of the belts. One thing at a time though . Another all belt unification tremendous for the sport and what the fans have always demanded.

    Undercard had a real brutal war with Adam Lopez v Isaac Dogboe with the former champ Dogboe taking a Maj. dec over 10. It was Dogboe taking some early rounds and Lopez really coming on hard in the late rounds landing clean sharp punches in bunches. Dogboe looked stunned a couple of times and honestly like he needed to be looked at hard in the corner but held on to get the iffy coin flip nod. Going in it looked like a 'loser packs their bag' match up but if anything Lopez deserves another high profile fight and Dogboe will get the same..or they could do it right and rematch for another brawl.

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