Boxing; 2/26; Tokuyama-Navarro

frank s.

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Does this one smell fishy a tad? Looking at track records, Tokuyama had that one nightmare where he gets put to sleep round 1. He rematches the guy and wins. Navarro had that one loss to Kawashima then he proceeds to fight two total tomatoe cans. Now he is traveling many moons to a guys back yard to fight. Maybe just the allure of a title bout will cause a man to think strange thoughts, like I really am that good! I make Tokuyama a 2 buck chalk a least. Are the oddsmakers aware of something here or is my analysis leaving something to be desired? I just don't trust a guy like Navarro who felt he had to fight two creampuffs in order to regain his confidence. I feel the price is very generous here on the favorite Tokuyama.
 

gardenweasel

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"the bunker"
navarro actually beat kawashima...by most accounts....

tokuyama`s a tougher nut according to mayorga...i have no knowledge of either asian fighter...other than reading about their styles...

home court is a big deal....

just,please get that over in...
 

frank s.

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Maybe he did. I really don't know. I am still wondering why Navarro felt the need to fight the calibre of opponents his last two times out. One guy lost 6 in a row; the other 5 in a row. Now he fights a seemingly much higher class of of boxer. Will he be prepared? Is Tokuyama ready? I have to go with what I feel is a fair price on the home town boy.
 

frank s.

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Thanks! I know you guys were all over the over, and rightfully so. I just don't have the onions to lay those kind of numbers. At any rate, I'm glad your posse made some gold. GL going foward.
 
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