Daisuke Naito vs Vic Darchinyan

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by WhataRock, Oct 23, 2008.


  1. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    How would this go?

    It would be two awkward as hell guys in there.

    Naito's first loss to a very good fighter in Pong was Nunn-Kulumbay'esque as in it would probably never happen again in 100 fights between them and it certainly didnt in the next 3 they had.

    I really think Naito's style and stocky but strong build would give Vic all he could handle.
    Im using the Burgos-Darchinyan fight as sort of a reference point because though Victor took a terrible beating he was able to stay in that fight by employing similar tactics to what Naito would probably use, which unfortunately added to the almost tragic final result.
    Naito has an alright punch and has fought nearly all his career at flyweight, unlike the naturally smaller Burgos.

    Could be a very messy brawl but an interesting matchup nonetheless.
     
  2. theunderdog

    theunderdog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    koki kameda,


    for reals though, i think darch starches daisuke at this point
     
  3. Saints Fan

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    First of all Naito amd Wonjonkam only fought 2 more times and the last was a draw. So how you can say if they fought 100 times blah blah blah. I think Pong beats him if they fight again. To return to your thread, Naito and the "Chin" would be a good matchup with IMO Naito taking him
     
  4. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    They have fought 4 times my friend. A simple check of boxrec could have you saved you the embarrassment of not knowing that.

    And if they did fight 100 times there is no way in hell Pong beats him in 30 secs again, it was freakish KO and the other 3 fights proved that. The circumstances of that fight are well known, as its well documented that challengers in thailand often have to wait up to 30 mins in the ring getting cold waiting for the champ or local fighter to come out. I really just dont think you understand what i meant by that comment, which that Naito is a better fighter then that and it really shouldnt be drawn upon heavily for this matchup.
     
  5. watsinango

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    Japan boxing is full of **** coz the climb the ring for pride and honor, not much for the love of sports