Kal Yafai vs Suguru Muranaka - This is why I love boxing
Posted: 14 May 2017, 21:05
Haven't seen any threads on this but what a fight! I mean Yafai won every round pretty much, but there were no losers in that fight.
I loved Murunakas attitude form his ring walk, to the last bell. For a small guy who had moved up a weight I thought he had showed the heart of a warrior. Fighting outside his home country for the first time he never looked intimidated, phased or prepared to lose. He gave it everything, and what a chin!
Even though Yafai was bigger, stronger and just plain better, he found away to keep himself in the fight and give Yafai a real tough nights work. He was hit flush so many times and didn't even blink, just straight back 'in the pocket' as the commentators described it. For once they got an opponent for a British fight card who was worth his salt. I thought his knockdown was a slip as well.
And likewise, he brought the best out of Yafai. Yafai had to show his skill, craft, stamina and strength to keep up with the little guy, and he did a fantastic job of nullifying, countering and showing his excellent speed and combination punching. I almost felt sorry for Yafai as he boxed superbly, yet it was Muranakas heart and chin that people were amazed at and talking about, even Yafai and his brother.
Yafai will have learnt so much in this fight about himself and what he is capable of. This is how boxing should be. Stop wheeling out bums and inexperienced amateurs to fight our best prospects. Lets have some more challengers like Murunaka who fight with honor and pride despite their clear shortcomings and disadvantages. He came to win and gave it everything in a foreign land where no one gave him a chance and he brought the best out of one of our up and coming classiest operators.
As I said there were no losers in this fight.
I loved Murunakas attitude form his ring walk, to the last bell. For a small guy who had moved up a weight I thought he had showed the heart of a warrior. Fighting outside his home country for the first time he never looked intimidated, phased or prepared to lose. He gave it everything, and what a chin!
Even though Yafai was bigger, stronger and just plain better, he found away to keep himself in the fight and give Yafai a real tough nights work. He was hit flush so many times and didn't even blink, just straight back 'in the pocket' as the commentators described it. For once they got an opponent for a British fight card who was worth his salt. I thought his knockdown was a slip as well.
And likewise, he brought the best out of Yafai. Yafai had to show his skill, craft, stamina and strength to keep up with the little guy, and he did a fantastic job of nullifying, countering and showing his excellent speed and combination punching. I almost felt sorry for Yafai as he boxed superbly, yet it was Muranakas heart and chin that people were amazed at and talking about, even Yafai and his brother.
Yafai will have learnt so much in this fight about himself and what he is capable of. This is how boxing should be. Stop wheeling out bums and inexperienced amateurs to fight our best prospects. Lets have some more challengers like Murunaka who fight with honor and pride despite their clear shortcomings and disadvantages. He came to win and gave it everything in a foreign land where no one gave him a chance and he brought the best out of one of our up and coming classiest operators.
As I said there were no losers in this fight.