Jung-Oh Park

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by Russell, Sep 7, 2008.


  1. Russell

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    Probably best known if at all for his last fight against Quartey for the WBA Welterweight title.

    He looked like he had more potential then what he achieved would indicate.

    Triple left hooks, he had power... Very aggressive, tough. Threw some great combination.

    Anyone know anything about him, see any fights of his, etc?
     
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    Anyone? Our local Asian fighter fans?
     
  4. Mantequilla

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    that's the only time i've sen him.

    He didn't offer much at all from the looks of it imo, no defence to speak of.I thought Quartey gave him a horrible beating.
     
  5. Russell

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    Well, not saying he's a world class operator. But he looked like he was more then met the eye if he wasn't fighting a elite guy in Quartey who was on his absolute best form.
     
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    Sure he would have performed better against a lesser fighter than Quartey, but he didn't look a good fighter being undone by a better one to me.He looked a flat-out limited fighter.

    Compare that to Hagler Sibson or somethign like that.One-sided showcase performance where the loser actually made a lot of obviously good moves that just didn't work because of who he was fighting.

    One Korean fighter who i did think looked excellent that only had one fight against top opposition is Yun-un Chin, who gave Arbachakov a great fight.