Tugstsogt Nyambayar: King Tug Of The Eastern Steppe-The Mongolian Grasslands Stomper.

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  1. CST80

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    Tugstsogt Nyambayar born 1992-06-23 is a 5'6 23 Featherweight with a 8-0 8 KO's record. Born in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia and fighting out of Carson, California, USA. This Silver Medalist at Flyweight from the 2012 London Olympic Games has just recently turned pro and he may end up being quite a violent force to be reckoned with, he took Silver by beating the very skilled Armenian Misha Aloyan 16-11 and then fought the brilliant Cuban amateur Robeisy Ramirez to a close 17-14 losing decision. Tug who is now being trained by Joe Goosen who has proclaimed Tug as the next Pacquiao, while its way too soon to proclaim him the next Manny and I'm not too sure if Goosen is the right trainer for him (or anyone for that matter), but he does stylistically bear some similarities with Manny, if you merged him with GGG, how's that for scary? He's very aggressive, he's heavy handed, he's defense is subtle, but impressive, he has a violent piston like jab, throws good combinations, good straight lefts and right hooks and has herky jerky awkward footwork. He has two impressive wins over Rafael Vazquez and Jhon Gemino, both by stoppage, and neither guy is easy to stop, he's starting to look like the real deal. He's has the potential to be a breakout star for his isolated homeland of Mongolia. Now A Cold Wind Blowing From The Eastern Steppe it just won't stop. :ggg:ggg:ggg:ggg





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    Nyambayar Vs. Seo
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    Nyambayar Vs. Aloyan
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    Nyambayar Vs. Mirzhan
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    Nyambayar Vs. Ramirez
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    Nyambayar Vs. Oubaali
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    Nyambayar Vs. Picardi
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    Nyambayar Vs. Mahishzade
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    Nyambayar Vs. Susa
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  2. CST80

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    Take a trip on the Trans-Mongolian Railway and Trans-Siberian Railway from Ulaanbaatar (Ulan Bator) to the East.
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  5. Cafe

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    For some reason Mongolia has always fascinated me as a place.
     
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  6. CST80

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    Same with me, I love the culture and the history, and for some reason I like yaks.
     
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    What nobody loves Mongolian Bantamweights?:verysad
     
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    Tug should have these chicks play him to the ring.:deal
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  10. gmurphy

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    Actually looked up him on boxrec today, needs to be stepped up and I think should have tried to win a world title first at 118 as I think he could make that weight and become a multi division champion
     
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    Maybe even 115 actually
     
  12. Boxing Prospect

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    A huge fan of the kid but your right, he needs to be stepped up. Hopefully next time out he faces someone coming to win as he looks like a special talent.
     
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    His a serious talent but he honestly should have started at 115 he was able to make that with same day weigh ins. However I think would be hard to get him fights in the USA at that weight so they started him off higher. The kid could be a 3-4 weight world champion by the time he got to 122
     
  14. CST80

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    king Tug is taking a major step up in only his fifth fight, he'll be taking on rugged Puerto Rican Rafael Vazquez on March 15th:shock:
     
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    Can Tug stop Vazquez for the first time in only his 5th match:think
     
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