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Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 14:34
by SaadOffTheDeck
Anyone interested in the US, it's live tomorrow morning on Beinep at 7am eastern.
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 14:36
by crusader
Hearing a lot of good stuff about Nery and seen quite a few predictions that he'll win. Haven't watched much of him myself though...
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 14:37
by SaadOffTheDeck
crusader wrote:Hearing a lot of good stuff about Nery and seen quite a few predictions that he'll win. Haven't watched much of him myself though...
I've seen him a couple times, I don't see him being that close unless yamanaka slips significantly. We'll see, sometimes guys step up on the biggest stage. I'm excited it's on live. Not the same when you know the result. I also love fights with announcers that speak a different language.
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 15:54
by Andrew
Watched Nery's last couple of fights
I fancy Nery to take him if he can keep disciplined. He got floored trying to wipe an opponent out. If Yamanaka gets that chance Nery is done.
Yamanaka is a great champion but this may be his time.
Nery from what I have seen has fast hands, variety, power and crucially upper body movement.
That being said this is a seismic leap in quality for him. If he does the business we could be looking at a very special talent.
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 17:26
by Boxing Prospect
Seen lots of people pick Nery, who will need a career best performance...Yamanaka might get old over night...but I suspect the Mexican will be "exposed" as some one who has been bashing up Filipino Flyweights
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 19:23
by TheBeast
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 00:19
by asdfjkl
I looked abit on youtube and I had the feeling Nery was indeed better, but I also expect Indigo to win, unlike everyone else.
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 02:28
by crusader
I watched some of his fights and he does look good, though he seems a bit open and it's true that he's been facing undersized opponents pretty frequently. Interesting fight that I unfortunately wont be able to catch before knowing the result.
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 03:02
by Tanzio
I have watched the vids if Nery proactively looking for good reasons to pick him, but all I have found is the same excuse; maybe Yamanaka has slipped.
Nery is a decent boxer. He is relatively tough. He has ok defense and footwork. He has his own querky twist on the shoulder roll. He has decent pop.
Imo, he is not fast enough. His punches are too wide and projected from too low. Nery is very open to straight shots. Yamanaka's length, power, high workrate and experience should win the day by stoppage mid rounds.
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 04:55
by Mexi-Box
I've seen a few of Nery's fights on YouTube. I'm not sure what the hype is about. The guy has some leaky ass defense which isn't great against a puncher like Yamanaka. I think Yamanaka is going to knock him out. I think the only way Nery wins is if Yamanaka gets old overnight.
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 07:25
by SaadOffTheDeck
This is a war through two rounds. Nery is wide, but fast and unafraid. Might be the FOTY if this keeps up.
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 07:30
by ldlamb
That was something
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 07:35
by HyacinthusTurnipseed
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:This is a war through two rounds. Nery is wide, but fast and unafraid. Might be the FOTY if this keeps up.
Keep us updated if you can. Wanna know the result but at work.
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 07:43
by Deno1986
HyacinthusTurnipseed wrote:SaadOffTheDeck wrote:This is a war through two rounds. Nery is wide, but fast and unafraid. Might be the FOTY if this keeps up.
Keep us updated if you can. Wanna know the result but at work.
X2. Thanks Saad
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 07:47
by ldlamb
Nery KO4
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 07:55
by HyacinthusTurnipseed
ldlamb wrote:Nery KO4
Really? Thought for sure Yama would get to him first. Looking forward to seeing the fight.
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 08:10
by ldlamb
It was kind of strange.
Nery got to Yamanaka, at least a little bit, in every round. It looked like a case of younger, stronger, quicker and it would just be a matter of time.
BUT,
even though Nery was dominating the 4th, Yamanaka never went down, was throwing back, and never looked completely "out of it".
Then his corner jumped in the ring and stopped the fight.
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 08:40
by Datsue
I could see why his corner stopped it, Yamanaka was being battered all over the ring IMO. Took a lot of huge, huge shots in that last round.
He was firing back, but his (career-long) problem of staying upright & looking to end things with one left was gonna get him KO'd eventually in this one.
Great fight while it lasted though, I definitely thought Nery's knees buckled off a left at the end of the second & Yamanaka landed some brutal straight lefts to the body.
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 09:58
by Tanzio
Great win by Nery!!
I do not agree that it was a FOTY candidate. Nery largely gave up the first three rounds, although he started coming on late three.
I also think that Yamanaka's corner stopped it early. He had 30 seconds or so to survive the round. While he was taking punishment he was throwing back and deserved a chance to make it through the round and decide for himself if he wanted to continue.
Nery showed the best defense that I have seen of him. That combined with his granite chin were the keys to the fight for Nery. But, Yamanaka has also slipped and he was open to Nery's southpaw wide left hook all night.
That is not to take away from Nery's victory. He displayed great patience, terrific footwork, explosiveness, and straighter punches than I have ever seen from him. Nery turned it up a notch for the higher level of competition.
I have to respect Team Yamanaka's decision to stop the fight but I disagree with it. Nery looked to be too young, strong, skilled and gifted than the 34 year old champion at the end, but without a legit KD in the last 30 seconds of the 4th I would have had it 39-37 Yamanaka going into the 5th.
It was a great fight for boxing enthusiasts and casuals alike but I did not see a FOTY candidate. I did see a beautiful job of boxing by the young lion dethroning the long in the tooth king.
Check it out on Youtube or in the Beast's lair, ASAP.
I will watch every Nery fight going forward. He has the makings of an elite boxer who is simultaneously exciting.
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 11:46
by Datsue
@Tanzio: I agree with everything apart from the "stopped it early" thing.
Yamanaka had taken about forty full-blooded bombs, couldn't defend himself properly & was reeling all over the place. Furthermore, he didn't complain, needed to be helped back to his corner & (most tellingly) didn't seem to know what was going on.
I genuinely thought he was so out of it in the corner afterwards that he simply could not tell why Nery was bouncing all over the ropes; at one point he's taking a drink & then he looks up at Nery climbing the ropes & he asks his cornerman something & you can see genuine surprise register on his face when the dude leans down & whispers in his ear.
I think if a guy's sustained enough damage to not know where he is/what's going on & his corner stop it, that's a good, justified stoppage. Wish more boxers' corners cared about their charges enough to do so.
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 11:48
by crusader
Good win for Nery
Powerful, aggressive, open---he should be in some good ones. Reminds me a bit of Gervonta Davis....
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 11:50
by SaadOffTheDeck
Deno1986 wrote:HyacinthusTurnipseed wrote:SaadOffTheDeck wrote:This is a war through two rounds. Nery is wide, but fast and unafraid. Might be the FOTY if this keeps up.
Keep us updated if you can. Wanna know the result but at work.
X2. Thanks Saad
Sorry guys, it was 6 am and I was watching in bed, rolled back over after it was over. Crazy fight.
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 11:51
by SaadOffTheDeck
Tanzio wrote:Great win by Nery!!
I do not agree that it was a FOTY candidate..

Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 13:31
by gilgamesh
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Deno1986 wrote:HyacinthusTurnipseed wrote:
Keep us updated if you can. Wanna know the result but at work.
X2. Thanks Saad
Sorry guys, it was 6 am and I was watching in bed, rolled back over after it was over. Crazy fight.
That Japanese time zone thing gets me every damn time. There's a lot of these fights I'd love to watch Live, but I always thrown off by whether or not the fights are on at 7 AM, 6 AM, 5 AM or whatever...also it's kinda tricky to find the fights in Japan sometimes.
I'll look for this one on Youtube or something. I'm sure it'll be posted.
Re: Yamanaka/Nery
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 13:39
by Tanzio
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Tanzio wrote:Great win by Nery!!
I do not agree that it was a FOTY candidate..


Not even close.