World Champ Ruenroeng 17-0 defeated Ho Lee 19-4-1 Monday

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TheBeast
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World Champ Ruenroeng 17-0 defeated Ho Lee 19-4-1 Monday

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Flyweight
Amnat Ruenroeng 16 0 0
vs
Myung Ho Lee 19 4 1
IBF World flyweight title

Ruenroeng won by UD
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Full Card Hls & Video Here:
http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 8#p1649838



ENJOY!! :TU:
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Re: World Champ Ruenroeng 17-0 defeated Ho Lee 19-4-1 Monday

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Much more competitive than the cards suggested
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Re: World Champ Ruenroeng 17-0 defeated Ho Lee 19-4-1 Monday

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Ruenroeng so good at making effective gameplans... He fought Ho Lee from the outside which was the easier route
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Re: World Champ Ruenroeng 17-0 defeated Ho Lee 19-4-1 Monday

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Ruenroeng could be the one who throws a spanner in the Roman Gonzalez works.

He seems a awkward fighter who's good at adjusting his gameplans to get the win.
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Re: World Champ Ruenroeng 17-0 defeated Ho Lee 19-4-1 Monday

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PredatorHayds wrote:Ruenroeng could be the one who throws a spanner in the Roman Gonzalez works.

He seems a awkward fighter who's good at adjusting his gameplans to get the win.
TBH I think todays fight showed that Gonzalez would have an easier time with Amnat than I first though. Amnat didn't seem to like Lee forcing the pace or action, were it not for the fact the Japanese challenger lacked real power and top tier skills he'd have made life very uncomfortable for the Thai. Amnat likes fighting at his own pace and Gonzalez never lets anyone dictate a slow pace to him and we've seen Amnat slow down in the second half of his fights.

He's awkward but lacks the fire power or work rate to give Gonalez troubles IMO.
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Re: World Champ Ruenroeng 17-0 defeated Ho Lee 19-4-1 Monday

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Any idea why someone born in Japan as Akihiro Miyamoto goes by a Korean name when he hasn't even had one bout in Korea? I imagine that it isn't to endear himself to the Korean-loving Japanese public..
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Re: World Champ Ruenroeng 17-0 defeated Ho Lee 19-4-1 Monday

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crusader wrote:Any idea why someone born in Japan as Akihiro Miyamoto goes by a Korean name when he hasn't even had one bout in Korea? I imagine that it isn't to endear himself to the Korean-loving Japanese public..

Most likely because he's Korean-Japanese.
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Ya I suspect that's the case, though I'd never heard of a Japanese-born and based fighter with that type of birth-name adopting a Korean fighting alias (or is it his legal name now?).
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