Pongsaklek Wonjongkam Vs Takuya Kogawa 1/7/2011- Anyone else tired of these fights?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by jpab19, Jun 13, 2011.


  1. JFT96

    JFT96 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes of course I mean as of late, without Naito Wonjongkam's record isn't really all that imo. Miranda was a good win too though.

    Hopefully, all these meaningless fights aren't indicative of him showing no interest in the likes of Segura/Sosa fights. Put them on in Mexico and they'd be huge, legacy enhancing fights but I can't see how Pong would go for it. Not a surprise but still a shame
     
  2. jpab19

    jpab19 Exploding Muffin Dad Full Member

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    Obviously as of late Flea, he's had about six underwhelming fights since Kameda. His record before that I wouldn't question, as I said in the OP.
     
  3. Flea Man

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    I was only talking to JFT there lad, ad he responded with a very satisfactory answer :good
     
  4. jpab19

    jpab19 Exploding Muffin Dad Full Member

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  5. HMSTempleGarden

    HMSTempleGarden Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    my understanding is that Thai boxers must obey their promoters, remember reading an article in the Ring about it.
     
  6. Flea Man

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    I will add that there are not many 'great' flys that have more than a few truly notable victories. Wonjongkam has at least always been fairly active, quite impressive in this day and age IMO.

    Let's hope these opponents come off, even in defeat, Sosa and Segura are good opponents for him (especially the latter)
     
  7. BoxingAnalyst

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    Pong is quality, this match-up sadly isn't.