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Naito V Eto?
Posted: 13 Oct 2014, 11:29
by scotboxfan
Anyone know the result of this fight from Japan
Re: Naito V Eto?
Posted: 13 Oct 2014, 12:24
by TheBeast
It will only be televised in Japan in more than an hour
Re: Naito V Eto?
Posted: 13 Oct 2014, 14:48
by Boxing Prospect
Naito won, a clear decision. Asianboxing.info had the result up about 20 minutes after it ended.
Re: Naito V Eto?
Posted: 13 Oct 2014, 15:23
by TheBeast
Might have been clear on the cards but Eto hurt Naito a few times... Eto landed the bigger shots, but became fatigued in the second half of the fight where Naito stalked him and was the most efficient fighter in counters.
Re: Naito V Eto?
Posted: 13 Oct 2014, 15:34
by TheBeast
Boxing Prospect wrote:Naito won, a clear decision. Asianboxing.info had the result up about 20 minutes after it ended.
Your website definately offers a good english version of the asian boxing medias. You guys do a good work and it has been inserted in my routine check of key websites for the asian scene. Keep up the good work.
Re: Naito V Eto?
Posted: 13 Oct 2014, 15:37
by TheBeast
10 super featherweight
Rikki Naito 10(5)-0-0
vs
Shingo Eto 14(9)-2(1)-1
Japanese super featherweight title
Naito wins by Decision
Close fight with Eto landing the bigger shots
But Naito being more efficient in combos & counters
Eto not using that great reach enough & lacking stamina in the 2nd half
Card Hls here:
http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 4#p1514134
ENJOY!!
Re: Naito V Eto?
Posted: 13 Oct 2014, 18:42
by Boxing Prospect
Shiino's loss was a pretty big upset
I expected more from the debutant on the card as well :(
Re: Naito V Eto?
Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 01:20
by Asian Boxing
The amount of talent in Japan right now at 130 is amazing. You have Uchiyama and Miura, obviously, at bonefide world level and you then have Kaneko who is some how criminally under-rated and is world class himself.
Below those 3 you have Naito, Eto, Johnriel Maligro, who was sensational yesterday, Masayuki Ito and Masao Nakamura, who is so fun to watch that his limitations can be over-looked.
Talking about Eto, I've got to say his brother Koki is one of the most balls to the wall fighters I've seen in recent years. Honestly one of my favourites and someone every fight fan should enjoy.
For The Beast I would like to say thank you! The hardwork put in appears to be slowly paying off though my god is it ever difficult to get this actually off the ground.
As for Shiino a few Japanese friends on Twitter called it so well done to them. I suspect the former OPBF champion is done.
The debutant, I assume, was Takaaki Kamikawa? I had been told he was good but yeah, he didn't look it. Strangly his stable mate, and now world ranked fighter, Keita Obara looked a little bit similar at times in his debut so I won't write off the youngster but I was shocked by how poor he was.