Rocha is a solid fighter. I've seen clips of him too. But Hasegawa is so good. Rocha is nowhere near his level. I got Hasegawa by a wide UD on this one. Live stream link anyone?
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Rocha is a solid fighter. I've seen clips of him too. But Hasegawa is so good. Rocha is nowhere near his level. I got Hasegawa by a wide UD on this one. Live stream link anyone?
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Stupid time zones.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKLBfyhih88
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For me, that's what a champion with a discernible advantage in talent should be doing. Take note, Wlad Klitschko (watch that set off an alarm for Lyle who steams in here for my disrespect of Wladimir)
Seriously though, this guy is something special, & in a way I wish he'd got the shot at Vic because he would've KO'd him early & then maybe a few more people would realize just how good he is
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If Hasegawa was from America, Mexico, PR or Britain he'd have TONS of fans on here (and predictably tons of people calling him a pussy, unfortunately).
That's why i've been sticking him in my P4P list for the past year. That guy has obvious talent.
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Beautiful right hook!
Hasegawa should be closing in on the p4p lists. The last ring mag top 100 list had him at 23.
The Ring 100 : Ranking the World's Best Fighters - Boxrec Boxing Encyclopaedia
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Hasegawa is under the radar from the casual fight fan, but I think in a way it's not so bad, because the hardcore boxing fans do know who he is and appreciate his talent, it's better that the fairweather fans and keyboard warriors not know about him.
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He should fight in the states to get more exposure. Hasegawa-Montiel in Vegas would be sweet.
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