Tapales 28-2 stopped Omori 15-0 in WBO Eliminator Wednesday

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Tapales 28-2 stopped Omori 15-0 in WBO Eliminator Wednesday

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Shohei Omori 15 0 0
vs
Marlon Tapales 27 2 0
Bantamweight
WBO bantamweight title eliminator


Omori is a heavy handed lengthy southpaw.
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Tapales is a high paced southpaw stalker warrior who could argue having not loss a fight in the last 5 years... His only loss was in Mx, by MD vs David Sanchez in what was a spectacular barn burner. He has good power punch combo fluidity that grinds his opponent... He can mix the uppercuts, body work and leaping left hooks pretty easily while walking down his opponents. Also has a good counter right hook
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VERY intriguing matchup. IMO since Omori has the reach and imo the more credible opposition... add the pop that remains efficient as the opposition gets tougher... He should be able to impose himself and win this one.
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Re: Omori 15-0 v Tapales 27-2 in WBO Eliminator •Wednesday@11am•

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Exciting and rare match between two legitimate top contenders!

Hard to pick against Omori at home, but I think Tapales has the edge.
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Re: Omori 15-0 v Tapales 27-2 in WBO Eliminator •Wednesday@11am•

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Cutman Scabbers wrote:Exciting and rare match between two legitimate top contenders!

Hard to pick against Omori at home, but I think Tapales has the edge.

Tapales just over 116 raises an eyebrow. Omori is huge for a bantamweight:

http://www.asianboxing.info/asian-news/ ... eliminator
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Re: Omori 15-0 v Tapales 27-2 in WBO Eliminator •Wednesday@11am•

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Other sites reporting Tapales weighed in at 117, but the Japanese reports say just over 116 (52.7 kg):

http://www.nikkansports.com/battle/news/1579653.html
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Re: Omori 15-0 v Tapales 27-2 in WBO Eliminator •Wednesday@11am•

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The JBC agrees with Asian Boxing (http://www.jbc.or.jp/rls/card/2015121601.pdf)

Gotta go with Omori. Stronger, naturally much bigger, more powerful and has REALLY looked destructive recently. Rather like the "Yamanaka II" tag that some have given him.
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Re: Omori 15-0 v Tapales 27-2 in WBO Eliminator •Wednesday@11am•

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Boxing Prospect wrote:The JBC agrees with Asian Boxing (http://www.jbc.or.jp/rls/card/2015121601.pdf)

Gotta go with Omori. Stronger, naturally much bigger, more powerful and has REALLY looked destructive recently. Rather like the "Yamanaka II" tag that some have given him.

I hear you. Still, Omori's defense isn't quite up there with his power and size advantages.

And skill-wise, I favor Tapales. He looks to be in good condition -- not sure why he came in so low under the limit...
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Re: Omori 15-0 v Tapales 27-2 in WBO Eliminator •Wednesday@11am•

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Very shocked by how short that was...
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Re: Omori 15-0 v Tapales 27-2 in WBO Eliminator •Wednesday@11am•

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Wow! That was quick
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Re: Omori 15-0 v Tapales 27-2 in WBO Eliminator •Wednesday@11am•

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Boxing Prospect wrote:Very shocked by how short that was...

Not shocked. :TU:
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Re: Omori 15-0 v Tapales 27-2 in WBO Eliminator •Wednesday@11am•

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Cutman Scabbers wrote:
Boxing Prospect wrote:Very shocked by how short that was...

Not shocked. :TU:
You expected a 5 minute fight?
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Re: Tapales 28-2 stopped Omori 15-0 in WBO Eliminator Wednesday

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Shohei Omori 15 0 0
vs
Marlon Tapales 27 2 0
Bantamweight
WBO bantamweight title eliminator

Tapales stopped Omori in 2
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Re: Tapales 28-2 stopped Omori 15-0 in WBO Eliminator Wednesday

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Make him miss then make him pay.
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Re: Omori 15-0 v Tapales 27-2 in WBO Eliminator •Wednesday@11am•

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iamasadlittleboy wrote:
Cutman Scabbers wrote:
Boxing Prospect wrote:Very shocked by how short that was...

Not shocked. :TU:
You expected a 5 minute fight?

No -- but not shocked.
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Re: Tapales 28-2 stopped Omori 15-0 in WBO Eliminator Wednesday

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TheBeast wrote:Image

Shohei Omori 15 0 0
vs
Marlon Tapales 27 2 0
Bantamweight
WBO bantamweight title eliminator


Omori is a heavy handed lengthy southpaw.
Image

Tapales is a high paced southpaw stalker warrior who could argue having not loss a fight in the last 5 years... His only loss was in Mx, by MD vs David Sanchez in what was a spectacular barn burner. He has good power punch combo fluidity that grinds his opponent... He can mix the uppercuts, body work and leaping left hooks pretty easily while walking down his opponents. Also has a good counter right hook
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What a counter right hook -- You called it!
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Re: Tapales 28-2 stopped Omori 15-0 in WBO Eliminator Wednesday

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Still cool to be able to have a 15+ post thread on this kind of fight. Still ahve a few hardcore fans left on here. Good to be able to chat about those intriguing matchups
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Re: Tapales 28-2 stopped Omori 15-0 in WBO Eliminator Wednesday

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TheBeast wrote:Still cool to be able to have a 15+ post thread on this kind of fight. Still ahve a few hardcore fans left on here. Good to be able to chat about those intriguing matchups

Let's keep talking.

I think Tapales takes the title next year.
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Re: Tapales 28-2 stopped Omori 15-0 in WBO Eliminator Wednesday

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Turned pro at 16 ! And what a right hook that was.
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Re: Tapales 28-2 stopped Omori 15-0 in WBO Eliminator Wednesday

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Not the best quality, but you can see all the knockdowns:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw5cavJV1tM
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Re: Tapales 28-2 stopped Omori 15-0 in WBO Eliminator Wednesday

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I fancied Omori big for this.

Surprised how some really good Japanese fighters have been blown away a lot easier than I expected this year.
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PredatorHayds wrote:I fancied Omori big for this.

Surprised how some really good Japanese fighters have been blown away a lot easier than I expected this year.

Probably he was overconfident too (underestimating Tapales).
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Re: Tapales 28-2 stopped Omori 15-0 in WBO Eliminator Wednesday

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Cutman Scabbers wrote:
PredatorHayds wrote:I fancied Omori big for this.

Surprised how some really good Japanese fighters have been blown away a lot easier than I expected this year.

Probably he was overconfident too (underestimating Tapales).
Unbeaten Japanese fighters always have a halo of arrogance which is usually a good thing.
But with there aggressive matchmaking it's always a risk.

Tapales now looks a really good fighter. I feel quite bad I completly misread this one.

I really rated Omori highly.
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Re: Tapales 28-2 stopped Omori 15-0 in WBO Eliminator Wednesday

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PredatorHayds wrote:
Cutman Scabbers wrote:
PredatorHayds wrote:I fancied Omori big for this.

Surprised how some really good Japanese fighters have been blown away a lot easier than I expected this year.

Probably he was overconfident too (underestimating Tapales).
Unbeaten Japanese fighters always have a halo of arrogance which is usually a good thing.
But with there aggressive matchmaking it's always a risk.

Tapales now looks a really good fighter. I feel quite bad I completly misread this one.

I really rated Omori highly.

As for the matchmaking, in this case there wasn't much choice as Tapales was the #2 contender (Omori was #1).

I'd still rate Omori highly. Probably should move up to super bantam though.
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Re: Tapales 28-2 stopped Omori 15-0 in WBO Eliminator Wednesday

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Omori's become wilder and wilder. He looked...relatively intelligent against Esquivel then started getting gung-ho, think he perhaps fell in love with his power after what it did to Masuda (which was impressive as hell!) As mentioned a move up in weight seems smart, and domestic bouts with Oguni, Wake, Ishimoto, Kuga, Baat would all be interesting
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