Stephon Fulton, Jr. vs. Naoya Inoue & Robeisy Eloy Ramirez Carrazana vs. Satoshi Shimizu RBR.

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  1. smoking mirrors

    smoking mirrors Active Member Full Member

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    please delay the card more until my lunch break thanks
     
  2. Boxing Prospect

    Boxing Prospect Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    As is common with world level bouts in Japan, all officials are from neutral countries
     
  3. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    He has zero chance against Canelo, stop trying to polish this turd. Canelo annihilates the Evil Charlo, he might hospitalize and end the career of Less Evil Charlo.
     
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  4. African Cobra

    African Cobra The Right Honourable Lord President of the Council banned Full Member

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    I am not making a prediction in this one. I am in what is called the show me mode. I think either guy could win but the Monster has home advantage.
     
  5. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    He won't need it. The last thing Fulton hears before he goes nite nite will be this....
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  6. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I mean he's an Undisputed Champion. The way he beat Castaño in the rematch was impressive. I'm not saying he beats Canelo, but I do think he has a legitimate shot. Well see out it plays out. I expect a highly competitive exciting matchup.
     
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  7. African Cobra

    African Cobra The Right Honourable Lord President of the Council banned Full Member

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    I am not as convinced as you it’s an easy win for Canelo because Jermell can really fight and I know Coach Derrick James will have the tactics right. Also I think Canelo May now be past his best. I hope the fight is at the AT&T stadium in Texas as it will sell out.
     
  8. JOKER

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    No he doesn't. Japan doesn't rob fighters. Well, they robbed hometown hero Murrata.
     
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  9. shadow111

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    It's in Vegas, at the MGM Grand I'm hearing. But yes I agree Jermell ain't no slouch, dude can fight and he's gonna give Canelo his all.
     
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  10. Boxing Prospect

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    TBF they used to... the good old days of Onizuka getting some BS decisions... and Nagoya had a major reputation for it (especially in Japan Vs Japan bouts - used to be joked that a visitor to Nagoya was starting 3 rounds down)... but now a days, they bring in neutral judges for fairness
     
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  11. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I'm pretty much always in show me mode. :lol:
     
  12. CST80

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    At best Charlo was up a round in the rematch, he didn't greatly improve, Castano got reckless, and once again, Charlo was bailed out by his power. Against Canelo, that power will be meaningless. It's a **** fight.
     
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  13. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Aren't the judges in this all not from Japan?
     
  14. drenlou

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    I like this guy. Hasn't been following the sport that long but he knows his boxing!
     
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  15. shadow111

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    He fought the rematch much more tactically though. He actually worked behind the jab, used lateral movement. He wasn't doing that much in the first fight. He was much more elusive in the rematch which frustrated Castaño. The power came into play in the rematch but only after he lulled him in to a false sense of security with the jabbing and movement.