Ryota Murata vs. William Joppy
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Ryota Murata vs. William Joppy
Joppy stopped Takehara, the only other Japanese world champ at middleweight.
Would Murata have any better luck vs. Joppy, who also ventured back to Japan in 2002
to defend his title vs. Naotaka Hozumi?
(By the way, is Murata vs. GGG really happening??)
Would Murata have any better luck vs. Joppy, who also ventured back to Japan in 2002
to defend his title vs. Naotaka Hozumi?
(By the way, is Murata vs. GGG really happening??)
Re: Ryota Murata vs. William Joppy
Joppy TKO10.Joppy wasn’t great but I don’t think Murata would give him much trouble
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Re: Ryota Murata vs. William Joppy
joppy 8-4/7-5
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Re: Ryota Murata vs. William Joppy
Close one, eh?
I wouldn't bet on Joppy stopping Murata either.
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Re: Ryota Murata vs. William Joppy
ya i dont think he would stop him. joppy was the better boxer and should win it, but murata is fairly tough and i'd expect him to have some moments. i think he's stronger than the other japanese fighters joppy beat
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Re: Ryota Murata vs. William Joppy
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑01 Mar 2022, 02:13 ya i dont think he would stop him. joppy was the better boxer and should win it, but murata is fairly tough and i'd expect him to have some moments. i think he's stronger than the other japanese fighters joppy beat
All-around, agreed. Takehara maybe more physically imposing, Hozumi more slick (though he didn't show much slickness in the Joppy fight), but Murata overall more power, skill and depth.
Re: Ryota Murata vs. William Joppy
Joppa stopped prime Duran he stops Murata.
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Ha! Duran was close to 300 years old,
Hard to tell about Murata since his opposition has been so closely managed. Who is his best win? A notoriously soft-chinned N'Jikam? Or a Brandt who had been a non-entity vs Braehmer two fights earlier. Hard to tell with his limited body of work. He hasn’t fought the top middleweights
Hard to tell about Murata since his opposition has been so closely managed. Who is his best win? A notoriously soft-chinned N'Jikam? Or a Brandt who had been a non-entity vs Braehmer two fights earlier. Hard to tell with his limited body of work. He hasn’t fought the top middleweights
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Re: Ryota Murata vs. William Joppy
Precision matchmaking indeed.giacomino wrote: ↑02 Mar 2022, 19:59 Ha! Duran was close to 300 years old,
Hard to tell about Murata since his opposition has been so closely managed. Who is his best win? A notoriously soft-chinned N'Jikam? Or a Brandt who had been a non-entity vs Braehmer two fights earlier. Hard to tell with his limited body of work. He hasn’t fought the top middleweights
He hasn't fought the top -- will he ever?
GGG?
Forgot to mention Ishida. Studiously avoided by Murata, he most likely fought the best opposition of any Japanese 154 - 160, and scrapped well.
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Re: Ryota Murata vs. William Joppy
ishida and murata's careers only overlapped for 2 years, and all of ishida's fights in that period were at heavyweight. not much for murata to avoid
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Re: Ryota Murata vs. William Joppy
Ishida wanted the fight at that time, and tried to make it happen.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 00:13 ishida and murata's careers only overlapped for 2 years, and all of ishida's fights in that period were at heavyweight. not much for murata to avoid
He had to do a lot of eating and special workouts to get up to heavyweight.
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Re: Ryota Murata vs. William Joppy
if he wanted the fight pretty stupid to blow up to heavyweight
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Re: Ryota Murata vs. William Joppy
He did that to fight Kyotaro, in a very calculated manner.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 00:40 if he wanted the fight pretty stupid to blow up to heavyweight
After fighting Kyotaro for the Japan Heavyweight title (2015), he wanted to come back down to fight Murata.
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Re: Ryota Murata vs. William Joppy
seems like a weird approach to take when the fight you supposedly wanted was at mw. they were only pro at the same time for 2 years, Ishida 4 divisions higher the whole time..........their careers just didnt quite match up
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Re: Ryota Murata vs. William Joppy
Yes, Ishida was at the tail end of his career, Murata still early, building up.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 02:07 seems like a weird approach to take when the fight you supposedly wanted was at mw. they were only pro at the same time for 2 years, Ishida 4 divisions higher the whole time..........their careers just didnt quite match up
Does seem odd if you just look at the order, in retrospect. But for Ishida, at the time, it was just one challenge after the other. Heavyweight (something of a gimmick, but motivating nonetheless) accepted, Murata declined.
Will be interested to see how Murata does vs. GGG on April 9.
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Ishida was ridiculously tough when he was at 154-160Cutman Scabbers wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 00:07Precision matchmaking indeed.giacomino wrote: ↑02 Mar 2022, 19:59 Ha! Duran was close to 300 years old,
Hard to tell about Murata since his opposition has been so closely managed. Who is his best win? A notoriously soft-chinned N'Jikam? Or a Brandt who had been a non-entity vs Braehmer two fights earlier. Hard to tell with his limited body of work. He hasn’t fought the top middleweights
He hasn't fought the top -- will he ever?
GGG?
Forgot to mention Ishida. Studiously avoided by Murata, he most likely fought the best opposition of any Japanese 154 - 160, and scrapped well.
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Re: Ryota Murata vs. William Joppy
Took on all comers!giacomino wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 11:53Ishida was ridiculously tough when he was at 154-160Cutman Scabbers wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 00:07Precision matchmaking indeed.giacomino wrote: ↑02 Mar 2022, 19:59 Ha! Duran was close to 300 years old,
Hard to tell about Murata since his opposition has been so closely managed. Who is his best win? A notoriously soft-chinned N'Jikam? Or a Brandt who had been a non-entity vs Braehmer two fights earlier. Hard to tell with his limited body of work. He hasn’t fought the top middleweights
He hasn't fought the top -- will he ever?
GGG?
Forgot to mention Ishida. Studiously avoided by Murata, he most likely fought the best opposition of any Japanese 154 - 160, and scrapped well.