I ended up watching Garcia-Porter and completely forgot about this.
Results, according to Bad Left Hook (spoiler alert, I guess)...
Estrada disappoints but scrapes by Orucuta by close decision.
Nietes is robbed of victory by a split draw with Palicte.
Ioka comfortably outpoints Arroyo.
SuperFly 3 - September 8, 2018
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HyacinthusTurnipseed
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Re: SuperFly 3 - September 8, 2018
i think boxrec temporarly had the ioka-arroyo decision reversed?
either way that sounds like a real good win for ioka after a year and a half out. nice return. i enjoy watching him, some nice offensive skills with a bit of openess that makes his fights fun
either way that sounds like a real good win for ioka after a year and a half out. nice return. i enjoy watching him, some nice offensive skills with a bit of openess that makes his fights fun
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: SuperFly 3 - September 8, 2018
yeh. Estrada won in a 'hard-fought battle' apparently. Decent scores though. Looked comfortable enoughMexi-Box wrote: ↑09 Sep 2018, 03:14 No longer subscribe to HBO, and the card was rather weak. Only real fight on paper was Ioka/Arroyo.
Only thing surprising is that Nietes got a draw. Need to watch that one. Never heard of his opponent, but the damn Filipinos seem to be experts at getting the odd high-caliber upset then getting beaten after.
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Boxing Prospect
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Re: SuperFly 3 - September 8, 2018
Ioka looked great
Nietes vs Palicte was tainted by a HBO narrative through out, it was a very close bout
Estrada struggled like hell but deserved the win
Only person on the card who was robbed was Lulu Hawton, who stole the under card
Nietes vs Palicte was tainted by a HBO narrative through out, it was a very close bout
Estrada struggled like hell but deserved the win
Only person on the card who was robbed was Lulu Hawton, who stole the under card
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jujigatame
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Re: SuperFly 3 - September 8, 2018
It was a decent card but definitely a level below the previous Superfly HBO cards. Nietes and Estrada both deserved to win but neither was super impressive. If they do a Superfly 4 my dream card would be:
Rungvisai vs. Ioka
Estrada vs. Ancajas
Nietes vs. Yafai
Rungvisai vs. Ioka
Estrada vs. Ancajas
Nietes vs. Yafai
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: SuperFly 3 - September 8, 2018
Ancajas and Yafai are too scared. Plus they were supposed to already fight each other next..jujigatame wrote: ↑09 Sep 2018, 12:20 It was a decent card but definitely a level below the previous Superfly HBO cards. Nietes and Estrada both deserved to win but neither was super impressive. If they do a Superfly 4 my dream card would be:
Rungvisai vs. Ioka
Estrada vs. Ancajas
Nietes vs. Yafai
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jujigatame
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Re: SuperFly 3 - September 8, 2018
Hey I'll take Ancajas/Yafai. Beggars can't be choosers. It would be good to see Moloney in the mix also after his KO of Concepcion. I just don't love the fact that this division that was giving us all these great fights is now falling in line with the rest of boxing where we're seeing a lot of mismatches. The Superfly 3 matchmaking was lackluster, and Gonzo/Fuentes, Rungvisai/Diaz, and Ancajas/Barrios are disappointing fights on the horizon as well.