Light Flyweight Round Robin Tournament
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Light Flyweight Round Robin Tournament
Gushiken decision over Estaba, 9-6ish
Gonzalez stops Tokashiki or wins a dominant decision, Katsuo had very fast feet so he might survive.
I'm going Zapata by razor thin SD, Yuh would be the aggressor and that plays into Hilario's strength's.
Carbajal/Chang is an incredibly difficult fight to call, I think Jung-Koo might out-work him to a close dec
Another toss-up, I'm going with Yoko over Chang on the basis of superior power catching the judges eye in a barn burner that could go either way.
I'll take Gonzalez by come from behind KO over Zapata. Hilario was incredibly skilled, but Humberto's only real weakness was his chin and Zapata couldn't dent that and eventually I think he succumbs to Gonzalez pressure.
Gushiken vs Gonzalez is two well rounded fighters that can box or slug with equal efficiency. But it comes down to Humberto's whiskers for me and I think Gushiken would crack his chin around the eighth round of an absolute war.
*Disclaimer*- I love me some Fierce Eagle.
Gonzalez stops Tokashiki or wins a dominant decision, Katsuo had very fast feet so he might survive.
I'm going Zapata by razor thin SD, Yuh would be the aggressor and that plays into Hilario's strength's.
Carbajal/Chang is an incredibly difficult fight to call, I think Jung-Koo might out-work him to a close dec
Another toss-up, I'm going with Yoko over Chang on the basis of superior power catching the judges eye in a barn burner that could go either way.
I'll take Gonzalez by come from behind KO over Zapata. Hilario was incredibly skilled, but Humberto's only real weakness was his chin and Zapata couldn't dent that and eventually I think he succumbs to Gonzalez pressure.
Gushiken vs Gonzalez is two well rounded fighters that can box or slug with equal efficiency. But it comes down to Humberto's whiskers for me and I think Gushiken would crack his chin around the eighth round of an absolute war.
*Disclaimer*- I love me some Fierce Eagle.
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Re: Light Flyweight Round Robin Tournament
wow, only just seen this thread. from what i have seen the above picks look about right, nice callsSaadOffTheDeck wrote:Gushiken decision over Estaba, 9-6ish
Gonzalez stops Tokashiki or wins a dominant decision, Katsuo had very fast feet so he might survive.
I'm going Zapata by razor thin SD, Yuh would be the aggressor and that plays into Hilario's strength's.
Carbajal/Chang is an incredibly difficult fight to call, I think Jung-Koo might out-work him to a close dec
Another toss-up, I'm going with Yoko over Chang on the basis of superior power catching the judges eye in a barn burner that could go either way.
I'll take Gonzalez by come from behind KO over Zapata. Hilario was incredibly skilled, but Humberto's only real weakness was his chin and Zapata couldn't dent that and eventually I think he succumbs to Gonzalez pressure.
Gushiken vs Gonzalez is two well rounded fighters that can box or slug with equal efficiency. But it comes down to Humberto's whiskers for me and I think Gushiken would crack his chin around the eighth round of an absolute war.
*Disclaimer*- I love me some Fierce Eagle.
Re: Light Flyweight Round Robin Tournament
Didn't sseveral of Gushiken's opponents claim they were poisoned?
I'd favor Chang to win the tournament, but I'll give my picks for each stage in another post.
I'd favor Chang to win the tournament, but I'll give my picks for each stage in another post.
Re: Light Flyweight Round Robin Tournament
Stage 1:BarryWashington wrote:Group A
Yoko Gushiken
Katsuo Tokashiki
Myung-Woo Yuh
Michael Carbajal
Group B
Luis Estaba
Hilario Zapata
Jung-Koo Chang
Humberto Gonzalez
STAGE ONE :
Gushiken/Estaba
Tokashiki/Gonzalez
Yuh/Zapata
Carbajal/Chang
STAGE TWO :
Winner of Gushiken/Estaba vs. Carbajal/Chang
Winner of Yuh/Zapata vs. Tokashiki/Gonzalez
STAGE THREE :
[After STAGE TWO is decided between Gushiken/Estaba/Carbajal/Chang]
vs.
[After STAGE TWO is decided between Yuh/Zapata/Tokashiki/Gonzalez]
Who wins in STAGE ONE?
How do you see stages TWO & THREE playing out?
Gushiken over Estaba.
Gonzalez over Tokashiki.
Zapata over Yuh.
Chang over Carbajal.
Stage II:
Chang over Gushiken.
Gonzalez over Zapata.
Final:
Chang over Gonzalez. (The Chang that fought Gonzalez was far past it, as can be seen even in Ohashi II. He then retired and came back when his wife ran off to the U.S.)
Re: Light Flyweight Round Robin Tournament
Only disagreement I'd have is i would pick Yuh by SD over Zapata in a one-or two-point point fight. I think Yuh's aggression would barely be enough to outpoint Zapata, possibly with a late knockdown. Other than that, I think you have it pegged and i would pick Chang over anyone at lt. Fly
Re: Light Flyweight Round Robin Tournament
How do you see Yuh/Gonzalez?giacomino wrote:Only disagreement I'd have is i would pick Yuh by SD over Zapata in a one-or two-point point fight. I think Yuh's aggression would barely be enough to outpoint Zapata, possibly with a late knockdown. Other than that, I think you have it pegged and i would pick Chang over anyone at lt. Fly
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Re: Light Flyweight Round Robin Tournament
giacomino wrote:Only disagreement I'd have is i would pick Yuh by SD over Zapata in a one-or two-point point fight. I think Yuh's aggression would barely be enough to outpoint Zapata, possibly with a late knockdown. Other than that, I think you have it pegged and i would pick Chang over anyone at lt. Fly
I think Saad had it right, i think a straight-up orthodox boxer without a punch is made to measure for Zapata
Re: Light Flyweight Round Robin Tournament
Agreed. Yuh's no Chang.Counter-puncher wrote:giacomino wrote:Only disagreement I'd have is i would pick Yuh by SD over Zapata in a one-or two-point point fight. I think Yuh's aggression would barely be enough to outpoint Zapata, possibly with a late knockdown. Other than that, I think you have it pegged and i would pick Chang over anyone at lt. Fly
I think Saad had it right, i think a straight-up orthodox boxer without a punch is made to measure for Zapata
Re: Light Flyweight Round Robin Tournament
Probably see Gonzalez close over Yuh, but not by more than a point or two. This tournament would have a lot of really close fights, IMO. Great matchupsRover wrote:How do you see Yuh/Gonzalez?giacomino wrote:Only disagreement I'd have is i would pick Yuh by SD over Zapata in a one-or two-point point fight. I think Yuh's aggression would barely be enough to outpoint Zapata, possibly with a late knockdown. Other than that, I think you have it pegged and i would pick Chang over anyone at lt. Fly
Re: Light Flyweight Round Robin Tournament
Agreed. Location might be crucial here (Panama, Mexico, U.S., Korea, Japan).
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Re: Light Flyweight Round Robin Tournament
Rover wrote:How do you see Yuh/Gonzalez?giacomino wrote:Only disagreement I'd have is i would pick Yuh by SD over Zapata in a one-or two-point point fight. I think Yuh's aggression would barely be enough to outpoint Zapata, possibly with a late knockdown. Other than that, I think you have it pegged and i would pick Chang over anyone at lt. Fly
i think Gonzalez would have a considerable advantage on the inside, where Yuh was fairly hittable and didn't have the greatest punch variety or power, and Chiquito would be able to get inside consistently enough to pepper him with combinations