Jerwin Ancajas vs. Ryuichi Funai - May 4, 2019

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 28 Apr 2019, 14:41

Ancajas - Decision
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50%
Ancajas - K/TKO
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No votes
DRAW
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Funai - K/TKO
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50%
Funai - Decision
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No votes
 
Total votes: 2

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Jerwin Ancajas vs. Ryuichi Funai - May 4, 2019

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According to The Philippine Star, IBF super flyweight champion Jerwin Ancajas is set to make the seventh defense of his title against mandatory challenger Ryuichi Funai of Japan.

The paper notes that Ancajas vs. Funai is likely heading to the undercard of either the upcoming defense of WBA lightweight titlist Vasiliy Lomachenko or WBO welterweight ruler Terence Crawford.

Ancajas' matchmaker Sean Gibbons is looking to finalize the details of the bout in the coming days.

Gibbons reveals that he was trying to make a unification between Ancajas and WBC counterpart Srisaket Sor Rungvisai - but the contest fell out when promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Sport offered a high purse to Sor Rungvisai to face Juan Francisco Estrada in a rematch on the streaming service DAZN.

Funai, 33, has never fought outside of Japan. He has a 31-7 record, with 22 KOs and has won his last seven outings, six by knockout.

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Whatever happened to Ancajas vs. Yafai?

I know Yafai is now thinking about Chocolatito in the UK and we’ve had Matchroom USA link with DAZN since.

But looks like Rungvisai and Estrada are getting it on again.
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Re: Jerwin Ancajas vs. Ryuichi Funai - TBA

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got a gift draw vs that tough little mexican
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Re: Jerwin Ancajas vs. Ryuichi Funai - TBA

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jamamb wrote: 28 Jan 2019, 14:53 got a gift draw vs that tough little mexican
Someone on another forum said Ancajas and Nietes are the most avoided..
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Re: Jerwin Ancajas vs. Ryuichi Funai - TBA

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nietes is better then ancajas but has less backing/profile
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Re: Jerwin Ancajas vs. Ryuichi Funai - TBA

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This has been known about for a while... Funai is heavy handed but basic, Ancajas should have too much for him
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Jan 2019, 14:54
jamamb wrote: 28 Jan 2019, 14:53 got a gift draw vs that tough little mexican
Someone on another forum said Ancajas and Nietes are the most avoided..
Ancajas had several offers to face Inoue bit ducked him like the plague
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Boxing Prospect wrote: 28 Jan 2019, 15:45 This has been known about for a while... Funai is heavy handed but basic, Ancajas should have too much for him
Well, he’s mando ain’t he
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Re: Jerwin Ancajas vs. Ryuichi Funai - May 4, 2019

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Jerwin Ancajas entered his seventh title defense with every intention of improving on his dismal showing in his last outing.

The defending super flyweight titlist accomplished that goal and then some, power punching his way to a 7th stoppage of Ryuichi Funai in their ESPN-televised bout Saturday evening at Stockton Arena in Stockton, California.

Six rounds of punishment absorbed by Japan’s Funai was enough for the ringside physician, whom ordered the referee to stop the contest at 0:01 of round seven.

Ancajas (31-1-2, 21KOs) looked remarkably better than in his 12-round draw with Alejandro Santiago in his prior ring appearance last September in Fresno, Calif. In Funai (31-8), he found a much more favorable style matchup.

“This is the fight I owed to all of my fans back home in the Philippines,” Ancajas told ESPN’s Bernardo Osuna after the bout.
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Re: Jerwin Ancajas vs. Ryuichi Funai - May 4, 2019

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Ancajas vs Estrada make sense.. :bag:
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Re: Jerwin Ancajas vs. Ryuichi Funai - May 4, 2019

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rhoncris wrote: 06 May 2019, 07:16 Ancajas vs Estrada make sense.. :bag:
Ancajas doesn’t want unifications. He talked about them, but ESPN/Arum want him to just defend the belt he has.

He was supposed to unify with Kal Yafai. I know, not the biggest unification, but still 2 decent beltholders unifying.
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Re: Jerwin Ancajas vs. Ryuichi Funai - May 4, 2019

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Funai got wrecked. I was actually worried about his health in there.

What are the odds of an all-filipino Nietes/Ancajas unification happening?
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Re: Jerwin Ancajas vs. Ryuichi Funai - May 4, 2019

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jujigatame wrote: 06 May 2019, 09:56 Funai got wrecked. I was actually worried about his health in there.

What are the odds of an all-filipino Nietes/Ancajas unification happening?
Had no quit in him didn’t he?
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Re: Jerwin Ancajas vs. Ryuichi Funai - May 4, 2019

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Ancajas always fails to overwhelm or excite me.

He gets promoted (primarily by hype-driven ESPN, natch) as the Next Pacquiao.

The only similarity that they're both Filipino. Ancajas can lose his title at any time. Fortunately, for him, his lot of challengers have been pretty ordinary.
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