Yamanaka v Moreno - SPOILER

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Yamanaka v Moreno - SPOILER

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Yamanaka wins by TKO 7.

Brilliant fight while it lasted with both fighters hitting the canvas. Yamanaka's power really troubled Moreno today.
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Not sure how Moreno got up fro the torpedo's in round 6 and 7. great win for God's Left
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Im gutted I missed this fight,followed it on twitter it sounds like a corker.If anyone sees a link for this fight later Ny chance can pm it me.thanks
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Dammit! Missed it AND picked Moreno :verysad:
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LancashireLoyal wrote:Im gutted I missed this fight,followed it on twitter it sounds like a corker.If anyone sees a link for this fight later Ny chance can pm it me.thanks
No need to PM it - it's here http://www.asianboxing.info/videos/shin ... -moreno-ii
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Thanks for posting...it looks like Moreno was feeling Yamanaka's shots a lot more this time.

It also looks like Hasegawa broke Ruiz's spirit (and face).
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Boxing Prospect wrote:
LancashireLoyal wrote:Im gutted I missed this fight,followed it on twitter it sounds like a corker.If anyone sees a link for this fight later Ny chance can pm it me.thanks
No need to PM it - it's here http://www.asianboxing.info/videos/shin ... -moreno-ii
Thank you mate appreciate that :TU:
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Just watched it.

Brilliant fight and completely different to the first.

I had Moreno winning the first by about 117-111 I really felt he was robbed bad and it was a solid technical fight between two top class fighters.

Yamanaka shown he was a proper champion today. I thought he was there for the taking after his last fight and he was rattled quite bad in the first round of this one. Good to see him get the ring magazine belt after the fight as well.

Really hope he fights the winner of McDonnell v Warren in his next fight. I'm a big fan of McDonnell and after the first Moreno fight felt he could have beaten Yamanaka outside of Japan but today's fight has changed my mind. That straight left hand is absolutely vicious.
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LancashireLoyal wrote:
Boxing Prospect wrote:
LancashireLoyal wrote:Im gutted I missed this fight,followed it on twitter it sounds like a corker.If anyone sees a link for this fight later Ny chance can pm it me.thanks
No need to PM it - it's here http://www.asianboxing.info/videos/shin ... -moreno-ii
Thank you mate appreciate that :TU:
edit add -

wow what a fight that was.After seeing that it's pushing Vargas Salido for FOTY for me,to be honest i think i enjoyed that even more.That left hand from Yamanaka is explosive and he throws it with such speed almost snap like speed on the hooks,he was also timing Chemito's bobbing after a few rounds just waiting for Moreno to duck his head down a couple of times which he did almost the same way everytime he ducked SY had clicked onto the timing of it.Chemito's knockdown in round 4 was the best combination of the fight aswell,double jab right cross

Just a great matchup this,needs to be a decider now!
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Naandrew wrote:Just watched it.

Brilliant fight and completely different to the first.

I had Moreno winning the first by about 117-111 I really felt he was robbed bad and it was a solid technical fight between two top class fighters.

Yamanaka shown he was a proper champion today. I thought he was there for the taking after his last fight and he was rattled quite bad in the first round of this one. Good to see him get the ring magazine belt after the fight as well.

Really hope he fights the winner of McDonnell v Warren in his next fight. I'm a big fan of McDonnell and after the first Moreno fight felt he could have beaten Yamanaka outside of Japan but today's fight has changed my mind. That straight left hand is absolutely vicious.
Seems more likely we'll see him fight Haskins...they both suggested they were up for it earlier this year and Jamie Sanigar was very interested in watching this one
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Boxing Prospect wrote:
Naandrew wrote:Just watched it.

Brilliant fight and completely different to the first.

I had Moreno winning the first by about 117-111 I really felt he was robbed bad and it was a solid technical fight between two top class fighters.

Yamanaka shown he was a proper champion today. I thought he was there for the taking after his last fight and he was rattled quite bad in the first round of this one. Good to see him get the ring magazine belt after the fight as well.

Really hope he fights the winner of McDonnell v Warren in his next fight. I'm a big fan of McDonnell and after the first Moreno fight felt he could have beaten Yamanaka outside of Japan but today's fight has changed my mind. That straight left hand is absolutely vicious.
Seems more likely we'll see him fight Haskins...they both suggested they were up for it earlier this year and Jamie Sanigar was very interested in watching this one
Really have no interest in Haskins Yamanaka after last Saturday. That Hall fight was dire and completely stunk the place out. He had a huge opportunity missed there, shame as his fight with Jamoye was one of the best fights I have watched and the Iwasa fight last year was also a belter.
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