Shinsuke Yamanaka vs. Malcolm Tuñacao RBR

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  1. IntentionalButt

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

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    Not yet. Word going around is that it smelled rotten.

    After what happened with David De La Mora, Nouldy Manakae, and Hugo Ruiz it wouldn't be the least bit surprising. :-(
     
  2. igor_otsky

    igor_otsky Undefeated Full Member

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    wow. what a combo KO that ended the fight.:good
     
  3. IntentionalButt

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

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    Huh. Apparently my 107-100 to Yamanaka at the moment of the stoppage is about the widest you'll find online. :think

    A correspondent and Tokyo resident providing RBR scoring on Twitter had the following:

    1st 10-9 Tunacao
    2nd 10-9 Yamanaka, 19-19
    3rd 10-7 Yamanaka, 29-26 Yamanaka
    4th 10-9 Tunacao, 38-36 Yamanaka
    5th 10-9 Yamanaka, 48-45 Yamanaka
    6th 10-9 Yamanaka, 58-54 Yamanaka
    7th 10-9 Tunacao, 67-64 Yamanaka
    8th 10-9 Tunacao, 76-74 Yamanaka
    9th 10-9 Tunacao, 85-84 Yamanaka
    10th 10-9 Yamanaka, 95-93 Yamanaka
    11th 10-9 Yamanaka, 105-102 Yamanaka


    The official cards were also closer than mine through eight, revealed through WBC open scoring. If they followed my lead and gave Tunacao a pair of the remaining three completed (I gave him the ninth and eleventh) it would've ended up 105-103, 105-103, and 105-102. Apparently two of the judges only scored the 3rd as 10-8 for Yamanaka instead of 10-7; hence the one point discrepancy between them and the other. :huh Anyway, if they gave Tunacao all three it still would've left Yamanaka slightly up: 104-103, 104-104, and 104-104.

    In any event, the hole was too deep - Yamanaka was clearly the better man on the night overall and would've taken a well deserved judgment on points even had the bout not reached such a dramatic and sudden conclusion.
     
  4. McGrain

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    **** those people. My card matches yours again so that's that, unless we get grumpy ringsiders.
     
  5. IntentionalButt

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

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    :lol: :good
     
  6. igor_otsky

    igor_otsky Undefeated Full Member

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    Those Japanese judges and scoring public are Tunatards. They wanted Tunacao to win, but good thing Yamanaka ktfo Tunacao. Damn those Tunatards
     
  7. IntentionalButt

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

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    Takashi Miura KO9 Gamaliel Diaz:

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  8. lv lurker

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    Miura's style is ugly as sin but apparently it works for him. Almost looks like a conventional fighter forced to fight southie.
     
  9. cm_boxing

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    Tunatards lolololol i love the guy but that is hilarious.
     
  10. IntentionalButt

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

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    Toshiyuki Igarashi vs. Akira Yaegashi:

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  11. IntentionalButt

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    Confirmed, Yamanaka was comfortably up and didn't need the KO:

    Duane Ford 105-102
    Gale E. Van Hoy 106-102
    Jae-Bong Kim 106-103