1996-07-20 Daniel Zaragoza w rsc 7 Tsuyoshi Harada, Prefectural Gym, Osaka, Japan - WBC
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| − | 1996-07-20 [[Daniel Zaragoza]] w rsc 7 [[Tsuyoshi Harada]], Prefectural Gym, Osaka, Japan - WBC. Referee: Richard Steele. In a battle of southpaws | + | 1996-07-20 [[Daniel Zaragoza]] w rsc 7 [[Tsuyoshi Harada]], Prefectural Gym, Osaka, Japan - WBC. Referee: Richard Steele. In a battle of southpaws Zaragoza (122) was far too knowledgeable for his 28-year-old challenger, almost finishing him off in the first round with heavy lefts. Badly cut in the second, Harada (121¼) bravely struggled on without being able to hit the target often enough for it to be competitive, although rallying on occasion. At the end of the fifth he was in big trouble, and in the seventh after he was pounded along the ropes with solid punches the referee had seen enough and brought matters to a halt at 2.17 of the round. |
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Revision as of 11:39, 4 December 2012
1996-07-20 Daniel Zaragoza w rsc 7 Tsuyoshi Harada, Prefectural Gym, Osaka, Japan - WBC. Referee: Richard Steele. In a battle of southpaws Zaragoza (122) was far too knowledgeable for his 28-year-old challenger, almost finishing him off in the first round with heavy lefts. Badly cut in the second, Harada (121¼) bravely struggled on without being able to hit the target often enough for it to be competitive, although rallying on occasion. At the end of the fifth he was in big trouble, and in the seventh after he was pounded along the ropes with solid punches the referee had seen enough and brought matters to a halt at 2.17 of the round.