José Eduardo Núñez Navarro vs. Masanori Rikiishi & Yoshiki Takei vs. Yuttapong Tongdee RBR.

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  1. Chuck Norris

    Chuck Norris Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Round 1

    Fast start by Takei, clear speed and athleticism difference. Tongdee even though he looks ripped, kinda looks a little chubster. Anyways. Left straight to the body, sets up the left straight which lands flush on Tongdee's chin. The Thai goes down. Thai goes up and goes down again. Not a great start by Tongdee to say the least. Takei on the finish, lands numerous shots on his opponent and drops him again on the ropes. Tongdee gets up and to his credit tries land a left hook counter, which, suffice to say, fails. Takei continues the onslaught until the ref jumps in and halts the contest.

    Takei TKO 1.
     
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  2. Chuck Norris

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    I don't really rate Takei, I think he is the weak link at 118, but that was pretty good. Knocking mother****ers is the way to go, and I like that. :chuck:
     
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  3. Macedoine62

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    Masanori Rikiishi show a lot of heart here like his older brother Masamichi Yabuki.

    This is give some credits to the underestimate power of Kosuke Saka who stopped in the past Masanori Rikiishi & Tsubasa Narai.


    I feel a bit sad for Yuttapong Tongdee in this fight... He was caught cold in the first round, and he wasn't expecting it. Yoshiki Takei sparred with Naoya Inoue and copied his left hook to the body.
     
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  4. BoyBato

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    They're brothers? Big little brother huh
     
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    Yuttapong Tongdee will make his retirement with that fight I think former Rajadamnern Stadium champion at 108 lbs, in amateur he beat Robeisy Ramirez, bronze medalist 2018 in Asian Games, and WBA Asia Champion Bantamweight in professionnal boxing.


    I think bantamweight is just too high for him, he have a big disadvantage physically.


    He is old and too much inactive before his world championship. In Muay Thai "Dang" Yuttapong Tongdee beats some tough guys Phet Utong Or. Kwanmuang 2x times, Daolukkai Meedeekarnyang2Thapchang, Superbank Mor.Ratanabandit...


    That's really sad the Thais and almost all the peoples will only remember of his fight against Yoshiki Takei. His chin with the age is not that good now we see it against Giuliano Fantone he was knocked down...
     
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  6. Macedoine62

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    Yes Masanori Rikiishi is the young brother of Masamichi Yabuki (the actual IBF Flyweight champion).

    That's really funny yeah the little brother is more big and tall than the big brother.
     
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  7. Chuck Norris

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  8. Smoochie

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    Takei so good bro
     
  9. Flo_Raiden

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    Damn good fight between Nunez and Rikiishi. What a battle and what a warrior from Rikiishi who managed to take everything that Nunez gave him and lasted the distance. Nunez was too damn relentless.

    I’d love to see Nunez against Cacace, Ford or Foster next.
     
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  10. CST80

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    José Eduardo Núñez Navarro vs. Masanori Rikiishi 12 Rounds @ Super Featherweight
     
  11. CST80

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    Round 1 Nunez 10-9

    Feel out round, Rikiishi not active or accurate enough, enough of Nunez's thudding looping rights got through to clearly win him the round.
     
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    Round 1 Nunez 10-9
    Round 2 Rikiishi 10-9

    Close round, Nunez cutting ring off very well, but Masanori keeping him just at the end of his punches, and pivoting out the side door.
     
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    Round 1 Nunez 10-9
    Round 2 Rikiishi 10-9
    Round 3 Nunez 10-9

    Another close one, but Rikiishi was a little more concerned with moving than landing actual punches. Whereas Nunez, while missing a lot, he was still plugging away at the body with short left hook.
     
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    Round 1 Nunez 10-9
    Round 2 Rikiishi 10-9
    Round 3 Nunez 10-9
    Round 4 Nunez 10-9

    Pretty much all Sugar Nunez, he cut the ring of immaculately, battering Rikiishi persistently with compact right and left hooks to the head and body, and worked a few uppercuts in there as well.
     
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    Round 1 Nunez 10-9
    Round 2 Rikiishi 10-9
    Round 3 Nunez 10-9
    Round 4 Nunez 10-9
    Round 5 Nunez 10-9

    Aside from a spell near the end where massanori opes up and lands some eye catching straight lefts, pretty much all Nunez battering him from one side of the ring to the other.
     
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