Adam Lovelock Fighting in Tokyo
Posted: 01 Aug 2016, 11:40
Adam Lovelock vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto.
Any chance Lovelock wins this?
Any chance Lovelock wins this?
Fujimoto is a 230 pound heavyweight whose only loss was to Haumono. Lovelock, normally a cruiserweight, has put on 20 pound in 5 months prior to this fight.Cutman Scabbers wrote:Adam Lovelock vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto.
Any chance Lovelock wins this?
Like a Boss wrote:Fujimoto is a 230 pound heavyweight whose only loss was to Haumono. Lovelock, normally a cruiserweight, has put on 20 pound in 5 months prior to this fight.Cutman Scabbers wrote:Adam Lovelock vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto.
Any chance Lovelock wins this?
I think I know where the smart money is here.
TKO2 and hardly a surprise.Cutman Scabbers wrote:Like a Boss wrote:Fujimoto is a 230 pound heavyweight whose only loss was to Haumono. Lovelock, normally a cruiserweight, has put on 20 pound in 5 months prior to this fight.Cutman Scabbers wrote:Adam Lovelock vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto.
Any chance Lovelock wins this?
I think I know where the smart money is here.
The results are in
Kyotaro Fujimoto was able to fulfill its mission as the protagonist of this feature boxing, as an overwhelming victory by KO at 2:13 seconds of the second round of the Australian cruiser former regional champion Australia, Adam Lovelock was scored (11-6 / 2KOs, 33-year-old from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia), who made his first fight in Japan.
It was a fight in which the superiority of the local Kyotaro Fujimoto for his punching power and speed in the ring is clearly envisioned.
From the first round, Kyotaro Fujimoto was by clenching his rival placing the left hand jabs with a shot from straight rights against Adam Lovelock, who oppose him try pulling sporadic right hand blows.
The outcome of the fight came in the second round during which was released a towel by the corner of Adam Lovelock when the Australian was exposed helplessly in his corner to the fusillade of shots fired by Kyotaro Fujimoto.
To start the second round, Kyotaro Fujimoto connect one to two with which Adam Lovelock knees wobbled. Kyotaro Fujimoto immediately intensified its attack on Adam Lovelock, who had no choice but to lie to the ropes and desperately retreated to his corner feeling stuck Japanese. Kyotaro Fujimoto was dedicated to Adam Lovelock catch in the corner of the Australian. It was the precise moment that a towel was thrown in the corner of Adam Lovelock sign of unconditional surrender.