Veeraphol Sahaprom, Assorted Fights. GC's Standalone RBR.

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  1. Flo_Raiden

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    Exactly my friend.
    Although there's also more video games and Netflix to pass the time as well. And even more "fun" stuff to do if you live with a SO. ;)
     
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    Chuwatana working efficiently on offence, slowly stalking Veeraphol and popping his jab. Veeraphol not throwing much but moving and defending nicely. Veeraphol turning his milling in to counters, and landing perfectly straight rights down the pipe. His excellenct footwork letting him manoeuvre Chuwatana wherever he wants. Sahaprom throwing and landing his jab more now, too. He simply turned and moved for the rest of the round and Chuwatana was none the wiser.
     
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    Sahaprom still moving, carrying over his momentum. Feinting with a lead uppercut, only to snap a short right in Chuwatana's face. This pattern continued, with Chuwatana following Sahaprom round the ring and blocking Veeraphol's rights with his face. Veeraphol kept him either in a position to not land, or simply not landing. Brilliant round from Deathmask.
     
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    Sahaprom making short work of Chuwatana's offence with his head-movement, but not landing much of his own. Hell, neither was landing much, save a few jabs from Veeraphol. Chuwatana really trying to get in now, still failing. His attempts were smothered by excessive movement and simple pivots from Sahaprom, and him putting hands down and showboating just let Sahaprom tee off with a lovely double jab. Sahaprom bobbing and weaving under hooks and then shifting before reverting back to arm's length. Very appealing on the eyes. Momentum clearly Deathmask's.
     
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    Chuwatana coming out looking to get a finish, clearly. He's also seemingly figured out the way Sahaprom pivots as he timed him with a right hook early. Chuwatana swarming now, really looking for a finish but not landing much before eating a huge right hand. That right from Sahaprom wobbled Chuwatana, Sahaprom let him go like a fisherman would with a worthless catch. Chuwatana's following attempts were all smothered by impending counters, sharp shooting and lovely footwork. When Chuwatana did get a few nice shots in and crowd Veeraphol but ultimately smothered his own work. Chuwatana sloppy, missing before the bell rang.

    Big hug at the end! Love the respect.
     
  6. George Crowcroft

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    1995-09-17,
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    BW Title

    Official Cards:
    Kazunobu Asao 114-115
    Moo-Hong Moon 117-114
    Rogelio Perez 118-113

    My card:
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    1. 10 : 9
    2. 9 : 10
    3. 9 : 10
    4. 10 : 9 (38/38)
    5. 10 : 9
    6. 9 : 10
    7. 10 : 9
    8. 9 : 10 (76/76)
    9. 10 : 9
    10. 10 : 9
    11. 10 : 9
    12. 10 : 9 (
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    Awesome fight. As Fleaman would say "a two-way technical fight" and a ****ing good one!
     
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    2000-06-25,
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    BW Title

    Official Cards:
    Marty Denkin 115-113
    Dalby Shirley 116-112
    Gale Van Hoy 116-112

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    Nish coming in, flicking a flimsy, double, range-finder jab out to which Sahaprom stuck out a non-power right hand. Like a telephone poll, just to get in the way and warn Toshiaki. Nish clambering along with his arms awkwardly outstretched, his fast-twitch capabilities looming over, threateningly. Veeraphol dipping under a jab, coming up with a textbook left hook which landed flush as can be. Sahaprom peppering him with a cascade of straight rights, whilst pawing down Nishioka's jab. Nishioka moving around, trying to be flash but just looking annoying.
     
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    Round 1: Sahaprom 10-9, clear.
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    Nishioka coming out, gliding to his right working a jab, and looking for a left hook. Sahaprom feinting, looking to set up a hard shot, be it left or right. As Nish comes in for a left, he's tagged with a hard straight right. Nish moving side to side, trying to establish lead-foot dominace. Not much happening, as Nish was out of range for the majority of the next minute but whenever he moved in for a jab or a flurry, he was tagged by a non-power counter then scurried off. A poorly judged right knocked Nish off balance with a few seconds remaining.
     
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    Round 1: Sahaprom 10-9, clear.
    Round 2: Sahaprom 10-9, clear.
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    Sahaprom sitting back, drawing a lead from Nishioka, and timing him with his right, again. More movement than punching now, but when Nosh moved in he was clipped with a check left hook which knocked him off balance and he complained to the ref. Sahaprom snapping straight shots now, his 1-2 acting as a deterrent, keeping Nish honest and taking the remainder of the round.
     
  12. George Crowcroft

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    God, I hope Nish grows on me coz right now I wan see him get ironed to the floor.
     
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    Round 1: Sahaprom 10-9, clear.
    Round 2: Sahaprom 10-9, clear.
    Round 3: Sahaprom 10-9, clear.
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    Nish moving round, stuttering and lumbering, flexing his fast-twitch again, but not actually doing anything. He tried to put some pressure on but was nailed with a right hand then comes back with fire! Said fire was swiftly extinguished by Sahaprom's exceptional defence. Sahaprom pivoting out and back to boxing, after making Nish look foolish he lunged forward with a 3 punch combo, all landing clean. Nishioka's flurries leaving him open to counters.
     
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    Round 1: Sahaprom 10-9, clear.
    Round 2: Sahaprom 10-9, clear.
    Round 3: Sahaprom 10-9, clear.
    Round 4: Sahaprom 10-9, clear.
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    Much closer round. Nishioka doing his best Ray Leonard impersonation, bouncing on the balls of his feet, moving in with flurries and making his athleticsm known. Neither really landed much, since Toshiaki was always out of range, and when he wasn't he was getting countered. Although, he was landing glancing blows in his combinations. Whoever spilt the bucket at the start should be fired, I hope they were. :shakehead:
     
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    Round 1: Sahaprom 10-9, clear.
    Round 2: Sahaprom 10-9, clear.
    Round 3: Sahaprom 10-9, clear.
    Round 4: Sahaprom 10-9, clear.
    Round 5: Sahaprom 10-9, swing.
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    The roles have reversed, Sahaprom stalking now, not simply waiting. Since he started, he had much more success. He chased Nish around the ring and pinned a fair few rights down the pipeline and worked his jab well. Excellent round from Sahaprom, new tactics working a treat.