Yu Kimura vs Ganigan Lopez for the WBC lfw title, Japan
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Yu Kimura vs Ganigan Lopez for the WBC lfw title, Japan
Kimura upset Pedro Guevara last year and won the WBC world title by SD at light flyweight category. Many people tought that this was an unfair decision but we all know that in a close fight the hometown fighter get's the edge. Now Kimura is gonna defend his title against a former victim of Guevara i.e Ganigan Lopez of Mexico. How do you see Kimura handle this fight ?
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Re: Yu Kimura vs Ganigan Lopez for the WBC lfw title, Japan
The main event of the card is Shinsuke Yamanaka vs Liborio Solis. 
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Re: Yu Kimura vs Ganigan Lopez for the WBC lfw title, Japan
The underdogs here are both very live.
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Re: Yu Kimura vs Ganigan Lopez for the WBC lfw title, Japan
Yeah, I think so. Lopez gave a tough fight to Guevara. Anything can happen in these type of fights.Boxing Prospect wrote:The underdogs here are both very live.
Re: Yu Kimura vs Ganigan Lopez for the WBC lfw title, Japan
Definitely live underdogs, but I think Kimura is a safe UD bet. Guy will likely get the victory even if he's behind by a few. I just have a feeling Yamanaka will stop Solis somehow. Still, good fights.
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Re: Yu Kimura vs Ganigan Lopez for the WBC lfw title, Japan
Kimura, though is not someone who looks impressive, he works enough to win a fight on the scorecards in his home country, Japan. Anyway Lopez is a dangerous-experienced southpaw who can give real troubles.Mexi-Box wrote:Definitely live underdogs, but I think Kimura is a safe UD bet. Guy will likely get the victory even if he's behind by a few. I just have a feeling Yamanaka will stop Solis somehow. Still, good fights.
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Re: Yu Kimura vs Ganigan Lopez for the WBC lfw title, Japan
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Re: Yu Kimura vs Ganigan Lopez for the WBC lfw title, Japan
Three of the champs at LFW are from Japan hopefully get some unifications happening.
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Re: Yu Kimura vs Ganigan Lopez for the WBC lfw title, Japan
They all mentioned they wanted unification at the new year...whilst another Japanese youngster, Kosei Tanaka, has said he wants a title fight at 108 to set another speed record.Naandrew wrote:Three of the champs at LFW are from Japan hopefully get some unifications happening.
Its now known that Taguchi will fight April 27th and Yaegashi will be a similar time (there's a week of Japanese Holidays around that time of year). Taguchi has been linked to a mandatory vs Petalcorin but nothing seems to be set in stone...yet.
Could be a good year for the division ....