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    Default Poonsawat--The New Danger at 122?

    Did anyone happen to find a link for the Poonsawat fight in Japan this past Monday?

    What is your take on this fighter?

    To me he seems strong, and his technique is ok, but his pressure is unbelievable. It reminds of the pressure Pac used at this weight to overrun the division. If he can direct it correctly, does he stand a chance against the top level fighters?

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    Default Re: Poonsawat--The New Danger at 122?

    Quote Originally Posted by ArawakWarria View Post
    Did anyone happen to find a link for the Poonsawat fight in Japan this past Monday?

    What is your take on this fighter?

    To me he seems strong, and his technique is ok, but his pressure is unbelievable. It reminds of the pressure Pac used at this weight to overrun the division. If he can direct it correctly, does he stand a chance against the top level fighters?
    I really like the future prospects of Poonsawat, he absolutely pounded Dunne into submission after Dunne had his career defining performance against Cordoba. He could definately dominate with the remainders at 122 because all the threats are moving up to feather. He is not a master of precision, but he more than makes up for that with brutal pressure as you said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ArawakWarria View Post
    Did anyone happen to find a link for the Poonsawat fight in Japan this past Monday?

    What is your take on this fighter?

    To me he seems strong, and his technique is ok, but his pressure is unbelievable. It reminds of the pressure Pac used at this weight to overrun the division. If he can direct it correctly, does he stand a chance against the top level fighters?
    I really like the future prospects of Poonsawat, he absolutely pounded Dunne into submission after Dunne had his career defining performance against Cordoba. He could definately dominate with the remainders at 122 because all the threats are moving up to feather. He is not a master of precision, but he more than makes up for that with brutal pressure as you said.
    Even though he is a smaller guy, I believe his power and pressure would be too much for both of the 'champs'--Lopez struggled against Mtagwa (bc of pressure) and he has very little power in his hands. I have alot of respect for Caballero (especially in his unification effort), but I can't imagine him fending off Poonsawat for the whole fight. I would pay for the plane ticket to see him fight Nishioka!

    Poonsawat does damage:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94HESRNIm7Y

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    This Poonsawat is like a little pitbull man! HBO or Showtime gotta get his ass on their shows.

    Only seen a few of his fights on Youtube, but man what a fighter.

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    Default Re: Poonsawat--The New Danger at 122?

    I don't think I've seen any more than highlights of his fights. Can someone PM me a link for the Dunne fight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    I don't think I've seen any more than highlights of his fights. Can someone PM me a link for the Dunne fight?
    It's on Youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXgwn...eature=related

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    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    I don't think I've seen any more than highlights of his fights. Can someone PM me a link for the Dunne fight?
    It's on Youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXgwn...eature=related
    Thanks. Normally I don't like watching fights on youtube, but this one is decent quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArawakWarria View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ArawakWarria View Post
    Did anyone happen to find a link for the Poonsawat fight in Japan this past Monday?

    What is your take on this fighter?

    To me he seems strong, and his technique is ok, but his pressure is unbelievable. It reminds of the pressure Pac used at this weight to overrun the division. If he can direct it correctly, does he stand a chance against the top level fighters?
    I really like the future prospects of Poonsawat, he absolutely pounded Dunne into submission after Dunne had his career defining performance against Cordoba. He could definately dominate with the remainders at 122 because all the threats are moving up to feather. He is not a master of precision, but he more than makes up for that with brutal pressure as you said.
    Even though he is a smaller guy, I believe his power and pressure would be too much for both of the 'champs'--Lopez struggled against Mtagwa (bc of pressure) and he has very little power in his hands. I have alot of respect for Caballero (especially in his unification effort), but I can't imagine him fending off Poonsawat for the whole fight. I would pay for the plane ticket to see him fight Nishioka!

    Poonsawat does damage:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94HESRNIm7Y

    JuanMa is moving up to feather as well.
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    Default Re: Poonsawat--The New Danger at 122?

    As long as Rigondeaux is at 122 he is the danger of the division, he is way too good against the type of fighter Poonsawat is, he would pick him apart with ease. Too fast, too good of a counter puncher.

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    Default Re: Poonsawat--The New Danger at 122?

    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    As long as Rigondeaux is at 122 he is the danger of the division, he is way too good against the type of fighter Poonsawat is, he would pick him apart with ease. Too fast, too good of a counter puncher.
    I agree Rigondeaux has the ability to beat Poonsawat, but it's a matter of handlers, and who are they going to put Rigondeaux with now? The only reason to step up his competition level is to get a name on his resume and although Poonsawat deserves it, he doesn't have it yet.
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    Default Re: Poonsawat--The New Danger at 122?

    I honestly think Rigondeaux is one of those few guys who could compete and dominate in a title fight already. I mean you listen to Freddie Roach who obviously loves his own fighters ,but the things he says about Rigondeaux are the things that I've said. I honeslty think if he would have preferred getting Rigondeaux when he was 22ish than Pacquiao when he got him. Rigondeaux might be too old to become the ATG he should have been, but he will have 4-6 more years of absolute dominance in the sport. Right now I think people are scared to fight him. He's already so developed physically, mentally, technically, and experience wise... you don't see that in prospects who haven't had a really big fight that they've done well in as a pro.

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    Default Re: Poonsawat--The New Danger at 122?

    Kratingdaenggym vs Caballero is the fight that needs to happen at this weight!!!
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    Default Re: Poonsawat--The New Danger at 122?

    Whats the attraction with Caballero? He's so overrated.

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    Default Re: Poonsawat--The New Danger at 122?

    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    Whats the attraction with Caballero? He's so overrated.
    He's getting credit for his pro accomplishments. You can call him overrated all you want but he's ranked for what he's done in the ring.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    Whats the attraction with Caballero? He's so overrated.
    He's getting credit for his pro accomplishments. You can call him overrated all you want but he's ranked for what he's done in the ring.
    Exactly. Rigondeaux on the other hand is a good prospect, but that's what he is an prospect. I'm not going to bestow upon him the king of the 122 pound class based on potential.

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