I've got him in there as well & I think Galaxy also does. Would be good if he was Stateside, but then you see the support he's getting over there in decent places & I can kind of understand not wanting to leave, although I think he will only regret it later in his career if he doesn't.
I think it's a different mindset because of the boxing in Japan - only recognising the WBC and WBA, great attendances and viewing figures.. obviously they don't HAVE to leave to earn.
It will be a shame though if he doesn't challenge outside of there, or at least entice the bigger names over there.
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No, I think there were just less 'casual' voters last time out, it was mainly voted on by the people who are on the site every day. The first time we did it, there were nearly 50 voters, last time about 25. I reckon it will go up with the return of PBF, there weren't really any fights last time out to have much of an impact on the voting, what with Pacquiao winning.
That was pretty impressive.Blinded/pestered him with the jab and ended him with the right.Rocha had matter of time written all over him.Didn't think it would be that quick.
Beautiful right hook!
Hasegawa should be closing in on the p4p lists. The last ring mag top 100 list had him at 23.
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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.
He should fight in the states to get more exposure. Hasegawa-Montiel in Vegas would be sweet.
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