Mark Johnson vs Sung Kil Moon @ Super Flyweight

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  1. Flo_Raiden

    Flo_Raiden Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    How do you see this tough fight going? Can Too Sharp be able to deal with a tough brawler like Moon, or would Moon dish out enough damage to stop Johnson in the process?
     
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    Too Sharp was awesome at 112. Honestly, there isn't a long list of flyweights I'd pick over a prime Johnson.

    115 is different. I gotta go with my head, I think Moon would be too strong for him. Moon was really a bantamweight boiled down to 115.
     
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  3. FighterInTheWind

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    Johnson was a supreme talent at flyweight, and I'd pick him to beat many flyweights who have greater career accomplishments. Heck, there may be less than a handful of flyweights I'd pick to beat him with certainty. But Moon is a different animal. He was a huge junior bantamweight, and he could have comfortably fought at junior featherweight. Moon will miss a lot, and Johnson will have early moments, but Moon will keep coming and catch him mid-late rounds. And it will be sayonara.
     
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    Johnson by UD.He was better than Salazar.
     
  6. Russell

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    12 or 15 rounds?

    Does either have homefield advantage?