Ishii upsets #7 Suico! By Joe Koizumi Japanese
champ Ichitaro Ishii (21-2-1, 16 KOs), 135, captured the OPBF
lightweight belt as he kept moving to avert vaunted powerful shots of
WBC#7/WBA#11 Randy Suico (28-4-1, 24 KOs), 134.5, and occasionally
scored with good counters to be awarded a split decision (115-113,
117-110 and 113-114) over twelve heats on Saturday in Tokyo,
Nice Brights !
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Ishii upsets #7 Suico! By Joe Koizumi Japanese
champ Ichitaro Ishii (21-2-1, 16 KOs), 135, captured the OPBF
lightweight belt as he kept moving to avert vaunted powerful shots of
WBC#7/WBA#11 Randy Suico (28-4-1, 24 KOs), 134.5, and occasionally
scored with good counters to be awarded a split decision (115-113,
117-110 and 113-114) over twelve heats on Saturday in Tokyo,
Nice job on the Alvarado under last night FB, I had it too but was surprised at how easy it came. Alvarado's uppercuts were incredible.
I'll tail you on the Karmazin under, I see your logic.
Italy may be the shadiest place to fight nowadays. Tough loss on the Fin, you deserved it.
Good to see you around these parts again man. Good luck to us on the under, I was looking for a result just now. Cheers on the Alvarado under also. Appreciate the condolences, only $25, that's probably all you should bet on a guy fighting in that country anyway. I saw the highlights just now that was posted on the board, Toppola's eye was not a big deal at all; that doc made the decision within a second.
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Quote Originally Posted by N_J:
Nice job on the Alvarado under last night FB, I had it too but was surprised at how easy it came. Alvarado's uppercuts were incredible.
I'll tail you on the Karmazin under, I see your logic.
Italy may be the shadiest place to fight nowadays. Tough loss on the Fin, you deserved it.
Good to see you around these parts again man. Good luck to us on the under, I was looking for a result just now. Cheers on the Alvarado under also. Appreciate the condolences, only $25, that's probably all you should bet on a guy fighting in that country anyway. I saw the highlights just now that was posted on the board, Toppola's eye was not a big deal at all; that doc made the decision within a second.
Ishii upsets #7 Suico! By Joe Koizumi Japanese
champ Ichitaro Ishii (21-2-1, 16 KOs), 135, captured the OPBF
lightweight belt as he kept moving to avert vaunted powerful shots of
WBC#7/WBA#11 Randy Suico (28-4-1, 24 KOs), 134.5, and occasionally
scored with good counters to be awarded a split decision (115-113,
117-110 and 113-114) over twelve heats on Saturday in Tokyo,
Nice Brights !
Appreciate it man, sometime it works out. Suico just looked like he was in slow motion the last time I saw him. Reads like my small dog play got thrashed.
Been out of the loop today doing some last minute Christmas shopping and then going to a company Christmas party. Sounds like the Valuev-Holy decision could have gone either way. Not saying Valuev is good, I still think Donald beat him, but do you think they may have mentioned to him to carry Holy and not do much in order to thwart the bad press they were getting? This should be called the weekend of weird. I can't wait till Valuev gets in the ring with one of the Klitschko's or even Haye and we get to see Sasquatch crash down and never be heard from again.
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Quote Originally Posted by ghostkid:
Ishii upsets #7 Suico! By Joe Koizumi Japanese
champ Ichitaro Ishii (21-2-1, 16 KOs), 135, captured the OPBF
lightweight belt as he kept moving to avert vaunted powerful shots of
WBC#7/WBA#11 Randy Suico (28-4-1, 24 KOs), 134.5, and occasionally
scored with good counters to be awarded a split decision (115-113,
117-110 and 113-114) over twelve heats on Saturday in Tokyo,
Nice Brights !
Appreciate it man, sometime it works out. Suico just looked like he was in slow motion the last time I saw him. Reads like my small dog play got thrashed.
Been out of the loop today doing some last minute Christmas shopping and then going to a company Christmas party. Sounds like the Valuev-Holy decision could have gone either way. Not saying Valuev is good, I still think Donald beat him, but do you think they may have mentioned to him to carry Holy and not do much in order to thwart the bad press they were getting? This should be called the weekend of weird. I can't wait till Valuev gets in the ring with one of the Klitschko's or even Haye and we get to see Sasquatch crash down and never be heard from again.
.50 of a unit to win 3.6 Klitschko-Rahman under 6.5 (-135) Bundrage-Baysangurov under 8.5 (-270)' Hopkins-Holt over 11.5 (-170) Foreman-Moore over 9.5 (-320) Toney (-270) Garcia (-925) Valuev (-1150) .40 of a unit on Nishio (+800) vs Kimura 2.4 units on Ishii (-120) vs Suico
Up just over $350 for the week awaiting the Karmazin result. Someone go to sleep, sure wish I could get a stream.
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.50 of a unit to win 3.6 Klitschko-Rahman under 6.5 (-135) Bundrage-Baysangurov under 8.5 (-270)' Hopkins-Holt over 11.5 (-170) Foreman-Moore over 9.5 (-320) Toney (-270) Garcia (-925) Valuev (-1150) .40 of a unit on Nishio (+800) vs Kimura 2.4 units on Ishii (-120) vs Suico
Up just over $350 for the week awaiting the Karmazin result. Someone go to sleep, sure wish I could get a stream.
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