Ao V Salgado & Yamanaka fights
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scotboxfan
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Ao V Salgado & Yamanaka fights
can someone keep me updated with the results of these fights please thanks.
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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Ao V Salgado & Yamanaka fights
Ao is being fought off TV whilst Yamanka will air in 40 minutes. Someone did say Ao would be shown on a 2 hour tape delay O_o
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Datsue
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Re: Ao V Salgado & Yamanaka fights
Yamanaka unimpressive in the main--too upright, defence is shoddy, little variation--but once again, fvck me if that left hand isn't a bomb.
Rungvisai down in round 8.
Rungvisai down in round 8.
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Cutman Scabbers
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Re: Ao V Salgado & Yamanaka fights
RBR please!!
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Re: Ao V Salgado & Yamanaka fights
Pretty easy in terms of the scores (it gets that way after 2 rounds of 10-8 and one of 10-7) but a tough fight over-all. Big credit to Suriyan for being tough as old boots
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Datsue
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Re: Ao V Salgado & Yamanaka fights
Over mate.Cutman Scabbers wrote:RBR please!!
The Thai pressed & hooked & Yamanaka backed up & tried to land the left.
Suriyan had won perhaps two rounds by the seventh (but had made Yamanaka look distinctly uncomfortable at times) when a big southpaw left sent him down.
EIghth they start slugging wildly, Suriyan down again from a big southpaw left.
Then Laurence Cole (LAURENCE COLE????) went mental, deducted a point from the Thai, declared a knockdown off what looked like a slip (big southpaw left involved, too). The Thai had SY on the run in the last but lost a wiiiiiiiide decision.
Entertaining if not great or anything fight, worth watching, just so you can learn the Thai for "BIG SOUTHPAW LEFT!" which I'm sure the commentators were screaming repeatedly.
The cards are gonna look like basketball scores, I'm sure.
& Yamanaka has great hair, in the style of Toshiaki Nishioka. Much volume in those roots.
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Cutman Scabbers
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Re: Ao V Salgado & Yamanaka fights
Thank you for the details!
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Counter-puncher
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Re: Ao V Salgado & Yamanaka fights
were there any big southpaw lefts involved in this fight, at any point?
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Datsue
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Re: Ao V Salgado & Yamanaka fights
Counter-puncher wrote:were there any big southpaw lefts involved in this fight, at any point?
Seriously bruv, you gotta bone up on this dude. Big southpaw lefts, it's all the pudendum can throw, but fvck me... The Rojas & Tunacao KO's were pretty shit-hot, & he landed so many, er, big southpaw lefts on Jamoye Stephan probably thought he was back in Belgium.
Also, like, great hair. I mean great hair...
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Re: Ao V Salgado & Yamanaka fights
ha, ok, i'll let you obsess over the hair and I'll take the southpaw lefts
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Re: Ao V Salgado & Yamanaka fights
He needs to throw his fornicating jab with some conviction once in a bloody blue moon!Datsue wrote:Counter-puncher wrote:were there any big southpaw lefts involved in this fight, at any point?
Seriously bruv, you gotta bone up on this dude. Big southpaw lefts, it's all the pudendum can throw, but fvck me... The Rojas & Tunacao KO's were pretty shit-hot, & he landed so many, er, big southpaw lefts on Jamoye Stephan probably thought he was back in Belgium.
Also, like, great hair. I mean great hair...
Re: Ao V Salgado & Yamanaka fights


12 bantamweight
Shinsuke Yamanaka 21(16)-0-2
vs
Suriyan Sor Rungvisai 37(16)-5-1
WBC World bantamweight title
Yamanaka wins by UD
Suriyan down once in round 7, 8 & 9

Hls of the KDs & Full Fight Video here:
http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 3#p1517333
ENJOY!!