Kittithat Ungsrivongs vs. Que Xu

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  1. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Nothing updated on BoxRec, or Twitter, or nearly anywhere else...but I did finally come across this Chinese article:
    http://sports.sina.com.cn/others/boxing/2018-03-21/doc-ifyskeuc9412080.shtml

    ...which seems to indicate that Que Xu defeated Kittithag Ungsrivongs by TKO6.

    Very rough Google translation excerpt:

    Xu Ting vs Citeset (Thai)

    WBC Intercontinental 126-pound gold belt defends ten rounds

    Xuque's comprehensive points ranked 141th in the world. His opponent Seatisset was only 19 years old this year, and the world's comprehensive points ranked 288.

    In January of this year, Sisset’s 4-round TKO opponent won the WBC Asian Intercontinental 126-pound champion. Although he is not as good as Xu Ting in terms of integrated points, but Seatisset is 9-9, 4 KO, is undefeated, is a rising boxer, and has certain advantages as a defending champion.

    In the first round, the two sides basically tested and Xu hit a strike. The right hand made a clear hit.

    In the second round, both sides punched and put on fists to socialize each other and they all made a hit.

    In the third and fourth rounds, Xu Ting was continuously forced to withdraw and use the pace and shook away. More and more opponents fought more and more, although Xu Xu has not yet put on a punch, but there have been some passive.

    In the fifth round of tactical adjustments during the round, Xu Ting suddenly changed its rhythm, counterattacked from the perimeter, became aggressively robbed, and took more punches. Cirisset is no longer like the previous round of suppression, more air strikes, watching the boxing close, but the hitting Xu Xu's heavy blows is not as strong as imagined, but took two heavy counterattacks.

    In the sixth round, Xu Kui suddenly increased his speed on the way, hitting the opponent's top punch rope and making a series of matches. The referee sentenced TKO. Xu Tseng succeeded in winning the WBC subordinate ABCO intercontinental title.

    In recent years, there have been many Intercontinental professional boxing champions in China, but there are not many successes in challenging the current intercontinental champion.
     
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  2. Chuck Norris

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    WAR WANCHANA MENAYOTHIN!!!!!!!!! :uzi:
     
  3. Chuck Norris

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    Awkward......
     
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  4. IntentionalButt

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    Yelieqiati Nihemaituola - born & raised in China but aka "The Kazakh Warrior" - also reportedly captured a WBC ABC title for the home team, making quick work of Conrado Tanamor, an unbeaten Filipino southpaw, in a "somebody's 0 must go" battle. Nihemaituola entered 12-0-1 (4) while "Yoyoy" Tanamor came in 10-0 (4).

    9-0 (7) lightweight Yongqiang Yang got into a brutal war but from the sound of it managed to repel his more experienced Japanese challenger, 33-7-1 (18) career super featherweight moving up Takuya Watanabe - by close decision, I think. Yang was rushed to a hospital afterwards, if my read on the shoddy automatic translations is correct.

    Shame...was planning on checking out CCTV5 but overslept through my alarm. Sounds like a good card.
     
  5. IntentionalButt

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    :risas3:

    Same, honestly. I saw the article, copied & pasted into a Google translate browser tab, and upon seeing a few paragraphs of apparent RBR description (albeit very patchy going to decipher) casually took a sip of coffee and settled in for what I expected to be a Chinese journalist lamenting the beating their guy took at the hands of a more polished Thai...and was then pretty thrown by the result.

    I really didn't think Ungsrivongs would lose at this level, although in hindsight all three of his biggest steps up in class have come in the last few months and include a pair of victories over Phum Kunmat (who as of their rematch now has an overall losing record). Still, for 19, he looked really promising. Hopefully this isn't too big a setback for him, although he will need to claw his way up the rankings again (probably taking on a string of confidence-building pro-debut opponents at home) now that Xu has snatched his trinket.
     
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  6. Somachenko

    Somachenko The Matador Team Full Member

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    It wasn’t on CCTV5 from anytime between 19:00-21:00 local time. Maybe they aired it after or will air it on a delay. If it does in fact air on CCTV5, the video replays will probably remain on the CCTV5 website so we should eventually be able to see them but ya it is disappointing there was no real way to watch this. It seems like it turned out to be a pretty interesting card
     
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