Two world title fights tomorrow!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by sadlittleboy, Jul 31, 2013.


  1. sadlittleboy

    sadlittleboy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Kompayak Porpramook v Koki Eto and Paulus Ambunda v Tomoki Kameda

    What we know-
    Porpramook is a fun to watch warrior who comes to have a fight
    Eto is a limited fighter with a big punch
    Porpramook v Eto should be GREAT fun as long as it lasts!

    Ambunda is a short, tough, hard worker
    Tomoki is arguably the most skilled of the Kameda brothers and can box or brawl
    This could be a very fun contest if Tomoki can be dragged in to a war

    Anyone excited about either of these bouts?
     
  2. Boxing Prospect

    Boxing Prospect Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Interest that Tomoki could become the first ever Japanese fighter to win a WBO world title, and become the third Kameda to hold a world title, not many families can boast 3 world champions.
     
  3. PinoyProdigy

    PinoyProdigy Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The Kameda fight really interests me, I can't catch it though, got college **** to do, might just follow it on twitter or a RBR.
     
  4. kommieforniaglo

    kommieforniaglo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Where can I watch this?

    (I'm in California)
     
  5. Boxing Prospect

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    Less than an hour to the Porpramook v Eto fight
     
  6. kmanaG

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  7. silly_illy

    silly_illy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    whoever's watching or trying to watch a stream of this is a .....HARDEST OF THE HARDCORE BOXING FAN!!!!!!! :good
     
  8. sadlittleboy

    sadlittleboy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Porpramook and Eto are in the ring
     
  9. sadlittleboy

    sadlittleboy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This thread might as well be an RBR from now on

    NOTE THERE WILL BE SPOILERS BELOW THIS POINT






    The Thai show's opening round saw Knockout CP Freshmart retain his WBC youth strap stopping Sammy Hagler.
     
  10. TonyCamonte

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    Still doing loads of introductions...
     
  11. sadlittleboy

    sadlittleboy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The Thai's always love to do these long introductions in world title fights, always seems to suit the Thai for some reason.

    Japanese fighters have an AWFUL record in world title fights in Thailand
     
  12. TonyCamonte

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    Yeah, it's strange none of them are shadow boxing or something to keep a sweat on... I know it's hot as hell there, but still... OK, now they are... but only sporadically.
    Here go the anthems.
     
  13. sadlittleboy

    sadlittleboy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think Sato did do some shadow boxing ahead of his bout with Srisaket, that did him no favours as Srisaket just steam rolled him....God that was painful to watch
     
  14. TonyCamonte

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    What an opening round. Good straight right hands from Kompayak. Eto lands some good right uppercuts. Appears to drop Kompayak. The ref rules it a slip!?
    10-9 Eto
     
  15. sadlittleboy

    sadlittleboy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Eto boxed well behind his jab for 80% of the round, then exploded late rocking Porpramook with a straight-uppercut combo. He went on a big assault and seemed to score a knockdown that the referee ruled a slip...then slipped himself. Good opening round for the challenger! 10-9 Eto