Wisaksil Wangek aka Srisaket Sor Rungvisai vs. Iran Irak Diaz Quintero RBR.

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  1. Tomato(e) Can

    Tomato(e) Can Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao. banned Full Member

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    Diaz in DISBELIEF that he lost.

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  2. rorschach51

    rorschach51 A Legend & A Gentleman Full Member

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    I don't agree, even if technically a punch was thrown and kinda landed, Rungvisai went down because he was throwing himself off balance all night, and slipped quite a bit without being touched.
     
  3. Tomato(e) Can

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    SRR puts EVERYTHING into his punches and comes flying in out of position a lot. He's always off balance. Plus southpaw vs. orthodox.

    No KDs.
     
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  4. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Yeah maybe.

    I found this report on his stoppage loss against Oubaali, though. But to be fair, I've just had a brief look at the Frenchman on YT and he looks muscular, strong and powerful.

    Undefeated Nordine Oubaali showed his talent by confirming the 27/05 that he was a top international caliber. The tough Mexican Diaz,who had suffered only one defeat, was unable to cope with the mastery and power of "Nino".

    Nordine Oubaali applied and determined, undermined round after round, Diaz's resistance by delivering detached and powerful shots. In front of this Mexican taller than him and at boxing online, Oubaali showed a wide variety of moves. Whether on the body or the face, each of his strikes could at any time allow him to conclude.


    Applying the instructions of Joseph Germain to the letter, Nordine Oubaali accelerated in the 7th round. A first combination left hook bottom and right hook to the face shook Diaz, a second right hook also arrived. Oubaali was thrown and a terrible left hook was hurting the left eye of the Mexican who was kneeling on the ground, nodding to his corner that he no longer wanted. Diaz was counted and declared KO by the referee.

    Nordine Oubaali was impressing, he could very quickly impose himself at the European level before probably aiming higher.
     
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  5. Drew101

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    In both cases the punches clearly landed. In the first case, SSR was leaning forward, but the champ keeps his footing if he doesn't get hit. In the second instance, SSR got hit flush on the temple and his legs ga him to causing
    to put a glove down. If SSR doesn't get hit, he stays on his feet both times. But getting hit caused him to touch down to gloves both times.

    Nady blew the call on both occasions.
     
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  6. rorschach51

    rorschach51 A Legend & A Gentleman Full Member

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    Yeah but that guy is hardly p4p Super Flyweight champion & destroyer Sor Rungvisai, he got up for this one to see the final bell. Rungvisai could have used a sledgehammer all night, and I bet Diaz makes the final bell. Also Srisaket is to telegraphed and doesn't set anything up or hide anything coming with a jab to blind his opponent, so he was never able to catch him with a shot he didn't see coming.
     
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  7. rorschach51

    rorschach51 A Legend & A Gentleman Full Member

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    I disagree.
     
  8. Drew101

    Drew101 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    About the shots landing, or whether SSR was going down anyway?
     
  9. IntentionalButt

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

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    Do you mean SSR by any chance? :sisi1

    (not for nothing, would be a lot easier to avoid confusion if everyone just called him "Wangek" as that's fewer syllables than "Sor Rungvisai" and is...y'know, his actual name...)
     
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  10. Serge

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    Diaz did seem unbreakable tonight.

    SSR mostly landed with hard single shots upstairs and down and I don't recall him landing clean with too many heavy combinations after catching Diaz with something big and hurting him, if he had done so maybe he would've got him out of there.
     
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  11. rorschach51

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    I thought Wangek was his alias and Srisaket Sor Rungvisai was his real name lol, my bad. To think just a year ago, for his first fight with Chocolatito I was calling him Sor ThaiGuy.
     
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  12. ellerbe

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    I agree but those "slips" should have been called knockdowns. Rungivisai went in careless and got flash KD due to bad balance and not respecting Diaz.
     
  13. rorschach51

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    About him going down anyway, he was throwing himself off balance all fight. I'm not saying punches weren't landed, just that he wasn't hurt by them was slipping around all fight without being touched, and agree the knockdowns shouldn't have been counted.
     
  14. Serge

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    My initial reaction to both 'slips' were that they looked like legit KDs, albeit I couldn't see his feet in either instance and I didn't catch the replays of them either.
     
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  15. IntentionalButt

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    On the strength of two consecutive gifts over shot fighters.