Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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On Boxrec for New Year's Eve in Japan.

Thoughts?
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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Haumono will kill him.
Not that Solo is great, but Fujimoto is an overweight light heavyweight.
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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They aint messing around with matching Kyotaro! Given his extensive Kickboxing background its good to see!

This is not going to go the distance, Solo is strong enough to stop Kyotaro and same goes for Kyotaro he can stop Solo. Be a barn burner I rekon!
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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Fuji can't kick in this fight.
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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maybe u can tell us what we're clicking on the link for huh?
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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Hmm... a points win by Fujimoto perhaps?
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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Fat chance.
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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In Japan? What are you smoking! Okay so Fujimoto's only boxing claim to fame is out pointing on overweight, overrated so called contender, but Haumono is a little long in the tooth, visibly struggled in his last fight, and in all fairness hasn't achieved jack shit in his boxing career. At best he's an Australian domestic level fighter, which isn't saying very much!
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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Solo to K.0 the jap with in 3 rounds :salut:
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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Fujimoto is the improving boxer here. The other guy is just a warm body having a last spin of the wheel before Father Time kicks in.
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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Fujimoto's last 2 opponents were Tillman and Welliver, both of whom looked like they ate all the pies. Tillman was coming off a 1 round KO by Dunny Bill, so he was easy pickings and next up Fujimoto couldn't even stop Welliver.

The difference between Tillman/Welliver and Solomon, is that Solomon does not carry any flab and can hit and hit hard.

But again to get his hand raised in the land of the rising sun, Solomon will have to stop Fujimoto, otherwise a home-town decision is odds-on!
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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Fujimoto has beaten nobody.
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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Fujimoto has beaten nobody? Five fights and he's fought only seasoned fighters! I was lucky enough to see Afa Tafou the other night against Tutaki what a war, probably the best fight I,ve ever seen live... I don't know seems like there matching him pretty tough and he's doing the business. Long may it continue.
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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No need to be facetious. :shame:

Tutaki is a punching bag.
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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I'm not it was a great fight.
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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What, evenly matched, both crap? :OhYes:
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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No need to be a prick, Brute, not only is Afa Tatupu a human being (I know you've handed in your card to the human race when you became a cop), but he isn't a poor week junkie being monstered by you and your mates, he is heavy weight boxer with a 2 to one win loss ratio and deserves some respect, as does Fujimoto for stopping him. Your negative bullshit is quite tiresome.
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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I think the obvious point that's being missed is that Solomon will be being brought over to lose. When did an Aussie last have a successful fight in Japan?
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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polecateddy wrote:I think the obvious point that's being missed is that Solomon will be being brought over to lose. When did an Aussie last have a successful fight in Japan?
Dale Westerman defeated Yoshinori Nishizawa in June '05 at the same venue that Mohamed Ali defeated Mac Fostrer.
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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Brute wrote:What, evenly matched, both crap? :OhYes:
No, while technically not the best fight ever for pure entertainment it was a cracker, mate I don't know how either of them lasted for 5 rounds..... Put it this way I would pay for a rematch! Saved the card there was some real one sided beatings, not as pretty on the eye.
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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So nearly 8 years! Solomon is fading and in all honesty semi-retired. Probably after this setback he'll quit for good.
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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dberry wrote:No need to be a prick, Brute, not only is Afa Tatupu a human being (I know you've handed in your card to the human race when you became a cop), but he isn't a poor week junkie being monstered by you and your mates, he is heavy weight boxer with a 2 to one win loss ratio and deserves some respect, as does Fujimoto for stopping him. Your negative bullshit is quite tiresome.
Poor weak junky being monstered. Fk I've heard it all now. By all means pull him into line about disrespecting a boxer, but you've gone and done the exact same thing.
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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Checking his kick boxing record he's never been stopped even against the top K1 fighters. Good luck Solomon making a dent!
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Re: Kyotaro Fujimoto vs. Solomon Haumono

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dberry wrote:No need to be a prick, Brute, not only is Afa Tatupu a human being (I know you've handed in your card to the human race when you became a cop), but he isn't a poor week junkie being monstered by you and your mates, he is heavy weight boxer with a 2 to one win loss ratio and deserves some respect, as does Fujimoto for stopping him. Your negative bullshit is quite tiresome.

Agreed!

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