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Old 04-24-2008, 04:42 AM   #51 (permalink)

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i think some ppl r forgetting that kalakoda is a former Former IBC and IBF middleweight champ...just some food for thought
well Masato did outbox him during their fight, Masato used some leg kicks here and there, but did outbox him still.
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Old 04-24-2008, 05:23 AM   #52 (permalink)
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but if we are talking about pure hand skills, Virgil Kalakoda would school everybody in only boxing rules. For boxing adjusted to K-1, he hasnt modified it too well so I have to say Kraus, Masato, and Souwer. Before any other fighter, Kraus was the first to use his boxing skills to somewhat lay out a blueprint to defeat Buakaw.
what a complete exaggeration

maeda took kalakoda to school
he knocked him down 2x in the 1st round
and their boxing wasn't even on the same level

and the korean, injin chi is in a completely different league in terms of boxing

ibf is ok, but it's an obscure league compared to the wolrd class competition, maeda and especially injin competed at



kalakoda would have a competitive bout under queensbury rules
with masato and zambidis
sorry but virgil doesn't have the speed of world class level boxers
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Masato - fact.
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