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Fuck
he got caught on the ropes and montiel really finished
wow
shocking end
hasa was winning rnd 4 well too
 

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Hasa leaving the ring quickly
he is devastated
lawrence cole stepped in, but it was a good stoppage
it was like castillo vs. corrales
head in air, out on feet
 

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Anyone have a link for Japanese bouts?

Anyone have a link for Japanese bouts?

Nishioka keeps WBC 122lb belt


By Joe Koizumi

"WBC super-bantam champ Toshiaki Nishioka (36-4-3, 23 KOs), 122, impressively kept his belt as he scored his fourth defense, all by KO, by halting previously unbeaten Filipino challenger Balweg Bangoyan (15-1, 6 KOs), 122, at 1:14 of the fifth round on Friday in Tokyo, Japan. Nishioka, a sharp-shooting Japanese southpaw, caught the game and reckless Filipino with his trademark left hand and badly dropped him in the beginning of the fifth. Bangoyan looked hurt with rubbery legs though he resumed fighting. The champ immediately swarmed over the fading opponent to prompt the referee?s well-received stoppage. "
 

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it was a double left hook
montiel knew he hurt him with the first, and quickly turned over a second
then hasa stumbled into the ropes and took like 7 unanswered shots
cole was forced to step in
fuk
 

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good night brother:( :( :(

sorry guys
I hate being the one bringing the bad news
hasa was winning too, but montiel really caught him
out of nowhere really
get some rest romi and matt
we will still win this week - can't keep a good crew down
 
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Hasegawa-Montiel R3

First two minutes of this round are all Hasegawa. Hasegawa continues to walk him down, throwing more and more meaningful punches as the fight goes on. I think he?s starting to lose any fear he had of Montiel, who just isn?t initiating much action at all, and when he does, it?s REALLY telegraphed and easy for Hozumi to see coming.

Hasegawa 10-9
Hasegawa 30-27

Hasegawa-Montiel R4

Montiel surges in with a jab to the body, but he came in too far really. Hasegawa pops him as he?s pulling back again. Hasegawa just pot-shotting the hell out of him for the first half of this round.

Montiel does come at him fairly often, but when he does, it?s really nothing but coming at him, like in the schoolyard when some halfass bully would run at you with his hand up, not really intending to punch you at all. There?s a slick little right from Montiel. Now he shoots in with another right, but Hasegawa gets a little left in return. Hasegawa is so easily ducking these HUGE RIGHT BY MONTIEL HASEGAWA IS IN SERIOUS TROUBLE AND IT IS OVER!!!!!!!!!! WOW!

Fernando Montiel TKO-4
 

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that was the badlefthook round by round
they had it 3 to zero and hasa was also having a big round 4
a rematch would be interesting
he was really starting to control
but got caught and it ended fast and furiously
 

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Thanks Ghost. Better luck tomorrow.

matt
you've been on fire
you will get this one back
i swear, i was just about to write how good hasa was looking, and then boom, it was over
i'm tempted to say he could win a rematch
but he also got brutally stopped after the first shots
so who knows
:shrug:
 

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sorry guys
I hate being the one bringing the bad news
hasa was winning too, but montiel really caught him
out of nowhere really
get some rest romi and matt
we will still win this week - can't keep a good crew down

No probs...appreciate the RBR as always! Going to be a good weekend, not to mention I got a date for the 1st time in six months...hope it lasts longer than the fight :142smilie
 

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No probs...appreciate the RBR as always! Going to be a good weekend, not to mention I got a date for the 1st time in six months...hope it lasts longer than the fight :142smilie

I hope the date ends better for you than the night did for HASA
good luck brother

damn, hasa was winning every sec too
that's the fight game
 

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from badlefthook:

Hasa was REALLY looking over his head, and then BAM! Great, great finish.

Huge right hand staggered the hell out of Hasegawa, and Montiel just POUNCED on him. Hasegawa wound up laying on the ropes, holding onto the top rope and eating shots, until Cole had no choice but to step in JUST before the bell rang. A terrific win for Fernando Montiel.
 

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I agree with badlefthook
fight was going all hasa's way really
he was even stepping it up a bit in 4 and hurting montiel
but that sneaky left hook
montiel has won with it year after year
he did it again
in japan
i'm shocked by that ending
 

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opinions from boxrec seem similar:

"Wow! Hasegawa was controlling the action, keeping Montiel at a distance with the jab.. Montiel was having difficulty adjusting to Hasegawa's hand speed and movement.

Hozumi got bolder, throwing more telling blows..then boom! he got caught with a counter.

It was a good stoppage. Montiel was teeing off on Hasegawa. Hasegawa wasn't blocking anything.

Hasegawa controlled the action showed good ring generalship, and superior hand/foot speed.. looked P4P material, til he got caught with that nice counter left hook from Cochulito."
 

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Fernando Montiel stuns Hozumi Hasegawa with fourth round stoppage
http://www.badlefthook.com/2010/4/30/1452027/fernando-montiel-stuns-hozumi

In a fight where Hozumi Hasegawa was pitching a shutout and making underdog Fernando Montiel look outclassed in Tokyo, a huge left hand and a pouncing flurry of punches suddenly and stunningly turned the tide at the end of round four, forcing referee Laurence Cole to step in for the stoppage, giving Montiel the WBC bantamweight title to go with his WBO belt.
 

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Not good news at all, but thank you very much for RBR Ghost.
I was confident that Hosumi will win this. Only real concern was that his recent KO streak will make him plant his feet more and leave him more wounerable. It seems from the updates that it could be the case but to be fair Montiel is very good fighter and he was live here.
Good think Nishioka won, hopefully Aoh will also.

@Romi - Hope you'll score TKO today or at least lock some submission hold on her.
 

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Anybody saw Prizefighter weigh-in results?
I agree with Ghost that Dickinson should win and I wanted to put a bet on him. But now I saw that price on him becomes better and better.
I don't get it :shrug:
 
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