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    Junto Nakatani vs  Petch CP Freshmart - ESPN+

    ESPN+ goes live at 3 AM CT

    28-0 Junto Nakatani vs 76-1 Petch CP Freshmart

    7-1 Anthony Olascuaga vs 28-3-1 Bomba Gonzalez

    20-1 Kosei Tanaka vs 10-0-3 Phumelele Cafu

    4-0 Tenshin Nasukawa vs 9-0 German Asilo

    2-1 Excell James Junior vs 1-0 Ayato Kobayashi

    #2
    **** I want to see Olascuaga and Nakatani live, how good is Tenshin Nasukawa so far?

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      #3
      Originally posted by J.C. Superstar View Post
      **** I want to see Olascuaga and Nakatani live, how good is Tenshin Nasukawa so far?
      Looked meh on his debut, but he's improving alot imo.

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        #4
        Yikes.

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          #5
          Crappy start to the card. The dreaded Orthodox versus southpaw head clash, strikes early.

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            #6
            Gonzalez bailed on that fight. That cut wasn't bad.
            mlac mlac likes this.

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              #7
              Originally posted by famicommander View Post
              Gonzalez bailed on that fight. That cut wasn't bad.
              Yeah you can say that. However, why give your opponent an unfair advantage so early in the fight. Tim Tszyu fought on and paid the price.

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                #8
                I wish they would drop the ****** music while playing these boxing highlights.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by madhive View Post

                  Yeah you can say that. However, why give your opponent an unfair advantage so early in the fight. Tim Tszyu fought on and paid the price.
                  Tim Tszyu fought like a warrior and even in defeat he was rewarded for his bravery. He's challenging for another world title against Murtazaliev later this week and if he wins he's being set up for a big money unification with Crawford and/or Fundora.

                  Gonzalez looked like he got a taste of Olascuagua's power and took his glass chin the hell on out of that ring.

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                    #10
                    Nakatani did an Inoue-ish imitation, letting go of the gas pedal momentarily to let the opponent get the feeling he's got a chance and go on the offensive, only to slam it down brutally the next round.

                    Still though, overall all 7 world title fights were good. Olascuaga was unfortunately cut short and the Tanaka loss was a surprise, but I don't think there was any boring snoozer.

                    Heck, even Nasukawa's opponent came to show something.

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