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Finnish Ville Piispanen (14-1) has just won EBU-EU title in Italy! We are going to hear much more about this guy! Ville owns lot of potential. He is still young: Only 26. Keep an eye on him! But something about match: His opponent was hometown hero Emanuelle De Prophetis (15-3). Piispanen took the command of the match in the very first round. Piispanen fought behind his fast jab and what I have read he won every round before fight was stopped by the corner of Italian in the fourth round. They wanted to save their man from more punishment. That was good performance by Piispanen!
Before match Piispanen's team mentioned that there is no chance to go to the scorecards cause it's Italy.. You never know what happens.. Ville Piispanen in action ( [URL="********boxrec.com/date_search.php?yyyy=2010&mm=05&dd=11"]2010-05-11[/URL] ) : [ame]***********.youtube.com/watch?v=N6jJj0RZMSA[/ame] Guys, what do you think? Last edited by Consu; 07-18-2010 at 07:55 PM. |
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Good for you. It was a dreadful fight. I thought Rasilla probably won, but I honestly wasn't paying close enough attention to score the fight properly. Both guys were pretty rotten.
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I have heard that many foreigners said that Piispanen-Rasilla was pretty good fight. And I have to agree with them. It was a great fight and I thought Piispanen won cause he was dominating early rounds so easily with his jab. Fightnews scored fight 116-112 for Piispanen.. |
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Iron Horse - born to lose
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Piispanen vs De Prophetis
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Piispanen is done.
His training is what it is, he is simply going to cash out on this Daws fight. I hope he will cash out again and finish his career by providing a Finnish Welterweight challenge for Jussi Koivula. This is the ideal way to work it. Piispanen will get some cash and Koivula will get the EBU rankings. You know I´m right. The only problem in this scenario is, that if Piispanen ends up losing big time to Daws, while looking like shit, he won´t keep his EBU rating and Koivula would not benefit that much from beating him. Hopefully Piispanen loses via points or puts up a good struggle in Britain, so that he can still be fed to his team-mates as a good scalp. However, I doubt P3 has the guts to do a strong and clever move like this, for some unexplainable reason they always seem to find some guy from Argentina or Hungary that nobody gives a damn about. Oh, and saying you must keep guys up instead of eliminating each other - is NOT a good argument. Because there are at least 5-6 decent Finnish light welter/welter guys, and it´s VERY OBVIOUS they can´t be all taken forward on their careers. So please, eliminate some of them against each other. That would mean ACTION. Fighting bums twice a year doesn´t. Koivula - Piispanen OR Koivula - Joensuu Myllylä - Putkonen Tatli - Eronen Rosberg - Katajisto Eemeli Katajisto could step up by fighting Sami Selesmaa (if you can´t beat him, you will never be anything) etc... And yes, I know Eronen is crap. But their fight could provide Edis with decent tune-up opponent for some bigger fight, while Eronen could fight a boxer instead of trying to knock out some Romanian pizza service man. These fights would be damn lot better than any of them against some unknown Mexican glass-jawed security worker. Last edited by VHB; 09-25-2012 at 05:09 AM. |
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