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    Default Re: Munroe v Nishioka Live on sky this sunday 10 am

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    Default Re: Munroe v Nishioka Live on sky this sunday 10 am

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    40% ko ratio aganist mainly bums is a good ko ratio

    Now he is stepping up against the best opponent by a country mile who has never been stopped haha mate I will have any sig bet you want if anyone gets stopped it's Munroe.

    I might even look atfew early round stoppages as Munroe like I said is very slow starter and Nishi comes out quick.

    like i said to your buddy in the post before, i think when the bell rings you wont be so sure

    munroe has a good chin and a better engine, he has the fitness to withstand an early barrage and he gets better as the fight progresses so i dont think a stoppage is on the cards at all

    i expect him to win and it isnt just because hes a brit
    He was never going to win this fight in a million years,unlucky mate. I felt for him but the class gulf was just to big.

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    Default Re: Munroe v Nishioka Live on sky this sunday 10 am

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
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    40% ko ratio aganist mainly bums is a good ko ratio

    Now he is stepping up against the best opponent by a country mile who has never been stopped haha mate I will have any sig bet you want if anyone gets stopped it's Munroe.

    I might even look atfew early round stoppages as Munroe like I said is very slow starter and Nishi comes out quick.

    like i said to your buddy in the post before, i think when the bell rings you wont be so sure

    munroe has a good chin and a better engine, he has the fitness to withstand an early barrage and he gets better as the fight progresses so i dont think a stoppage is on the cards at all

    i expect him to win and it isnt just because hes a brit
    He was never going to win this fight in a million years,unlucky mate. I felt for him but the class gulf was just to big.
    he never showed up and i cant believe the tactics

    Nishioka has knocked everyone out at then end of his punches and munroe kept it at long range

    i reckon he could have done much better but just froze, i hope he gets another go

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    Default Re: Munroe v Nishioka Live on sky this sunday 10 am

    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
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    40% ko ratio aganist mainly bums is a good ko ratio

    Now he is stepping up against the best opponent by a country mile who has never been stopped haha mate I will have any sig bet you want if anyone gets stopped it's Munroe.

    I might even look atfew early round stoppages as Munroe like I said is very slow starter and Nishi comes out quick.

    like i said to your buddy in the post before, i think when the bell rings you wont be so sure

    munroe has a good chin and a better engine, he has the fitness to withstand an early barrage and he gets better as the fight progresses so i dont think a stoppage is on the cards at all

    i expect him to win and it isnt just because hes a brit
    He was never going to win this fight in a million years,unlucky mate. I felt for him but the class gulf was just to big.
    he never showed up and i cant believe the tactics

    Nishioka has knocked everyone out at then end of his punches and munroe kept it at long range

    i reckon he could have done much better but just froze, i hope he gets another go
    He never showed up lmfao!!!

    Mate seriously you are deluded. Accept you were wrong Munroe was not in this fellas class.

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    Munroe never showed up?

    What the fuck?

    He gave it his all but just wasn't good enough on the world stage. Simple. No shame in that at all.

    As for wrong tactics? What would you have done eric44? Had him trading toe to toe? Brawled with him? That would've been suicide. He kept Nishioka on the back foot, took the centre of the ring - he done everything he SHOULD have done. It just turns out that Nishioka knew what to do after a few shaky rounds.

    What an idiot.
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    Default Re: Munroe v Nishioka Live on sky this sunday 10 am

    Quote Originally Posted by koppas View Post
    Munroe never showed up?

    What the fuck?

    He gave it his all but just wasn't good enough on the world stage. Simple. No shame in that at all.

    As for wrong tactics? What would you have done eric44? Had him trading toe to toe? Brawled with him? That would've been suicide. He kept Nishioka on the back foot, took the centre of the ring - he done everything he SHOULD have done. It just turns out that Nishioka knew what to do after a few shaky rounds.

    What an idiot.
    is losing every round doing everything you SHOULD have done

    i love the capitals by the way, makes your point all the more exciting

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    40% ko ratio aganist mainly bums is a good ko ratio

    Now he is stepping up against the best opponent by a country mile who has never been stopped haha mate I will have any sig bet you want if anyone gets stopped it's Munroe.

    I might even look atfew early round stoppages as Munroe like I said is very slow starter and Nishi comes out quick.

    like i said to your buddy in the post before, i think when the bell rings you wont be so sure

    munroe has a good chin and a better engine, he has the fitness to withstand an early barrage and he gets better as the fight progresses so i dont think a stoppage is on the cards at all

    i expect him to win and it isnt just because hes a brit
    He was never going to win this fight in a million years,unlucky mate. I felt for him but the class gulf was just to big.
    he never showed up and i cant believe the tactics

    Nishioka has knocked everyone out at then end of his punches and munroe kept it at long range

    i reckon he could have done much better but just froze, i hope he gets another go
    He never showed up lmfao!!!

    Mate seriously you are deluded. Accept you were wrong Munroe was not in this fellas class.

    he was beaten by the better man, he didnt have one of his better nights tho, and could have given a better account of himself on a different night (or morning)

    given another shot at a world title i think he will perform better

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    Default Re: Munroe v Nishioka Live on sky this sunday 10 am

    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by koppas View Post
    Munroe never showed up?

    What the fuck?

    He gave it his all but just wasn't good enough on the world stage. Simple. No shame in that at all.

    As for wrong tactics? What would you have done eric44? Had him trading toe to toe? Brawled with him? That would've been suicide. He kept Nishioka on the back foot, took the centre of the ring - he done everything he SHOULD have done. It just turns out that Nishioka knew what to do after a few shaky rounds.

    What an idiot.
    is losing every round doing everything you SHOULD have done

    i love the capitals by the way, makes your point all the more exciting
    No, just emphasising the should you fuckwit.

    Lost every round? No he didn't.

    Still waiting for you to tell us what his tactics should've been.
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    Default Re: Munroe v Nishioka Live on sky this sunday 10 am

    Quote Originally Posted by koppas View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by koppas View Post
    Munroe never showed up?

    What the fuck?

    He gave it his all but just wasn't good enough on the world stage. Simple. No shame in that at all.

    As for wrong tactics? What would you have done eric44? Had him trading toe to toe? Brawled with him? That would've been suicide. He kept Nishioka on the back foot, took the centre of the ring - he done everything he SHOULD have done. It just turns out that Nishioka knew what to do after a few shaky rounds.

    What an idiot.
    is losing every round doing everything you SHOULD have done

    i love the capitals by the way, makes your point all the more exciting
    No, just emphasising the should you fuckwit.

    Lost every round? No he didn't.

    Still waiting for you to tell us what his tactics should've been.
    when emphasise the should bit does that make me a fuckwit?

    you are right tho he lost 11 rounds

    I have already told you where i think he went wrong. Whats strange is that you dont think he went wrong at all tho coz he did everything he SHOULD have done

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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by koppas View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by koppas View Post
    Munroe never showed up?

    What the fuck?

    He gave it his all but just wasn't good enough on the world stage. Simple. No shame in that at all.

    As for wrong tactics? What would you have done eric44? Had him trading toe to toe? Brawled with him? That would've been suicide. He kept Nishioka on the back foot, took the centre of the ring - he done everything he SHOULD have done. It just turns out that Nishioka knew what to do after a few shaky rounds.

    What an idiot.
    is losing every round doing everything you SHOULD have done

    i love the capitals by the way, makes your point all the more exciting
    No, just emphasising the should you fuckwit.

    Lost every round? No he didn't.

    Still waiting for you to tell us what his tactics should've been.
    when emphasise the should bit does that make me a fuckwit?

    you are right tho he lost 11 rounds

    I have already told you where i think he went wrong. Whats strange is that you dont think he went wrong at all tho coz he did everything he SHOULD have done
    Where did I say he lost eleven rounds? He only lost 9 in my opinion. He won the 1st, 2nd and 4th on my card.

    You haven't told me which tactics he should've used at all? All you have said is he should've given a good account of himself.

    What is strange about me saying I didn't think he done much wrong? I have told you what he did right. All you have said is "he could've done better". At least I have come out and made a point about which tactics he has adopted - which I believe where correct. The fact is/was Nishioka was just a better fighter, more experienced and on a slightly higher level than Munroe. As I said before, there is no shame in that.

    You really need to form a better argument. Any time I read your posts they have no substance at all.
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    Default Re: Munroe v Nishioka Live on sky this sunday 10 am

    Quote Originally Posted by koppas View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by koppas View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by koppas View Post
    Munroe never showed up?

    What the fuck?

    He gave it his all but just wasn't good enough on the world stage. Simple. No shame in that at all.

    As for wrong tactics? What would you have done eric44? Had him trading toe to toe? Brawled with him? That would've been suicide. He kept Nishioka on the back foot, took the centre of the ring - he done everything he SHOULD have done. It just turns out that Nishioka knew what to do after a few shaky rounds.

    What an idiot.
    is losing every round doing everything you SHOULD have done

    i love the capitals by the way, makes your point all the more exciting
    No, just emphasising the should you fuckwit.

    Lost every round? No he didn't.

    Still waiting for you to tell us what his tactics should've been.
    when emphasise the should bit does that make me a fuckwit?

    you are right tho he lost 11 rounds

    I have already told you where i think he went wrong. Whats strange is that you dont think he went wrong at all tho coz he did everything he SHOULD have done
    Where did I say he lost eleven rounds? He only lost 9 in my opinion. He won the 1st, 2nd and 4th on my card.

    You haven't told me which tactics he should've used at all? All you have said is he should've given a good account of himself.

    What is strange about me saying I didn't think he done much wrong? I have told you what he did right. All you have said is "he could've done better". At least I have come out and made a point about which tactics he has adopted - which I believe where correct. The fact is/was Nishioka was just a better fighter, more experienced and on a slightly higher level than Munroe. As I said before, there is no shame in that.

    You really need to form a better argument. Any time I read your posts they have no substance at all.
    i explained in post 33 where i felt he went wrong

    munroe didnt win the 1st or 2nd

    dude, before shouting out at people perhaps you should try just chilling a bit, appart from your first sentence in your last post the rest just makes you look like you are angry about something

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    I'm not angry at all - it's just your arguments are never thought out, make no sense - then you say "i told you my reasons..."

    "Nishioka has knocked everyone out at then end of his punches and munroe kept it at long range"

    So what should he have done then? Surely if someone is known for their punch power, you're best to fight them from the outside? That is what Khan will be doing against Maidana - he won't be going toe to toe with him will he?!

    I don't know why I am even having an argument with you - the gulf in intelligence is just too great. A lot like the gulf between Munroe and Nishioka which you can't seem to grasp with your Brit tainted glasses on.
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    Default Re: Munroe v Nishioka Live on sky this sunday 10 am

    Quote Originally Posted by koppas View Post
    I'm not angry at all - it's just your arguments are never thought out, make no sense - then you say "i told you my reasons..."

    "Nishioka has knocked everyone out at then end of his punches and munroe kept it at long range"

    So what should he have done then? Surely if someone is known for their punch power, you're best to fight them from the outside? That is what Khan will be doing against Maidana - he won't be going toe to toe with him will he?!

    I don't know why I am even having an argument with you - the gulf in intelligence is just too great. A lot like the gulf between Munroe and Nishioka which you can't seem to grasp with your Brit tainted glasses on.
    you obviously are still angry dude, youve just insulted me again, thats an insult per post for that last 3 or 4 posts

    his best punches come when he hits people at long range, at the end of his punches, do you understand?

    so, imo, munroe lost because he didnt (or couldnt) close the gap

    as far as your intelligence point goes, you may or may not be more intelligent than me but your not showing it in this discussion.

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    Where did I insult you? I didn't.

    "His best punches come when he hits people at long range, at the end of his punches, do you understand?"

    What are you basing this on? How many times have you seen Nishioka fight? From what I could see he was having a lot of success in the inside, countering Munroe, then moving outside again. The body punches were the most devastating punches in that fight which were landing every time and were all thrown on the inside.

    You keep contradicting yourself, you obviously can't accept the fact Munroe wasn't good enough and for that reason - I'm out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by koppas View Post
    Where did I insult you? I didn't.

    "His best punches come when he hits people at long range, at the end of his punches, do you understand?"

    What are you basing this on? How many times have you seen Nishioka fight? From what I could see he was having a lot of success in the inside, countering Munroe, then moving outside again. The body punches were the most devastating punches in that fight which were landing every time and were all thrown on the inside.

    You keep contradicting yourself, you obviously can't accept the fact Munroe wasn't good enough and for that reason - I'm out.

    your insults were fuckwit and im not very intelligent, which are the 2 main ones i remember

    i dont think you understand the word contradiction tho because my point of view (right or wrong) has stayed consistent

    i have seen a few of his knockouts and highlights and thats what i am basing it on, and you are right the bodyshots were a big factor but again i think it was when Nishioka was coming forward that they were making the difference, and if munroe had have managed to close the gap and pressure then i dont think they would have been as big a factor

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