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Ruenroeng defended his world title vs Casimero Saturday
Posted: 27 Jun 2015, 20:07
by TheBeast
12 Flyweight
Amnat Ruenroeng 15-0-0
vs
John Riel Casimero 21-2-0
IBF World flyweight title
Ruenroenh won by Decision
Casimero down once in round 2
In Round 3 Ruenroeng down but ruled a slip
Ruenroeng also given a count in the 7th round
FULL card Details and Hls here:
http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 5&t=114880
ENJOY!!

Re: Ruenroeng defended his world title vs Casimero Saturday
Posted: 27 Jun 2015, 23:10
by Boxing Prospect
Horrible, horrible officiating referee was ether corrupt or inept...or both
Re: Ruenroeng defended his world title vs Casimero Saturday
Posted: 27 Jun 2015, 23:14
by TheBeast
i had it a clear KD for Casimero dropping ruenroeng in round 3, you?
Re: Ruenroeng defended his world title vs Casimero Saturday
Posted: 27 Jun 2015, 23:15
by Tangerine
it was laughable.he chokeslammed him 4 times,had him in headlocks every round.threw him over the top rope royal rumble style actually tried to pin him at one point?!

Re: Ruenroeng defended his world title vs Casimero Saturday
Posted: 28 Jun 2015, 00:33
by Boxing Prospect
Round 3 was clearly a KD for me, Amnat was the clear winner but should have been DQ'd...
Re: Ruenroeng defended his world title vs Casimero Saturday
Posted: 28 Jun 2015, 00:35
by TheBeast
fully agree
its insane how much depth Ruenroeng has... he fought the bullying tactics which is casimero's game and was the best at it... Ruenroeng has world class mobility for 12, world class speed, world class chin... Excellent fighter although i would've preferred to see him make a clinic out of this one boxing from distance
Re: Ruenroeng defended his world title vs Casimero Saturday
Posted: 28 Jun 2015, 01:23
by scottmallon
If this was Amnat at his best, he better keep fighting in Thailand.
That referee should never be allowed in a ring again, period. Garbage job.
From my Facebook page:
Great venue, horrendous show. Finally, a Thai promoter attempting to put on a more mainstream boxing event. This is what I thought...little did I know.
In the first fight, Denver Cuello looked decent and stopped his opponent. The rest of the undercard was BORING. I was at the fight with Peter Mitrevski, former co-trainer of Kosta Tszyu, Fenech, Harding, etc. and both of us were amazed at how lousy the fights were.
Former two-time Olympic medal winner Manus Boonjumnong made his pro debut and looked - FAT. He fought an overmatched opponent (imagine that) and although he showed flashes of skill...he really needed at least another 3 months of training before making his debut. As a two-time Olympic medal winner, his condition was atrocious. I don't care how much time he had or did not have to train.
Casimero came to fight - Amnat came to grab, slap on headlocks and throw the Filipino to the canvas. Utterly disappointed and disgusted with the abysmal, incompetent referee and how the Thai fought. If Amnat is proud of this win, he might want to give Casimero a rematch in the Philippines. He will get beat.
Although the Thai landed some decent shots, Casimero is the type of fighter that keeps coming and likes fighting on the inside. He landed some good shots as well. Had the referee had done his job and broke the fighters when he was supposed to do so (instead of issuing 10 warnings - yes, 10), Casimero would have had a much better chance of winning the fight.
This is Thailand and THIS is why I almost never go to shows anymore. All fluff and no substance. Of course, all of my statements are my opinion, nothing more.
Re: Ruenroeng defended his world title vs Casimero Saturday
Posted: 28 Jun 2015, 02:14
by Boxing Prospect
For what it's worth Atchariya impressed me, he looks like a really.good prospect in the making
Re: Ruenroeng defended his world title vs Casimero Saturday
Posted: 28 Jun 2015, 05:24
by Counter-puncher
I haven't seen too much of him, but it seems Ruenroengs style, with his movement, would make him at least an interesting style challenge for Chocolatito