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We didn't see the results that we wanted for our Pinoy Pride, but we should move forward.

We have seen the results already,

Takuma Inoue KO Jerwin Ancajas
Junto Nakatani stopped Alexandro Santiago
Riku Masuda KO Jonas Sultan
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Yes, it was truly a disappointment since tons of fellow filipino fans are really anticipating for some upset or becoming a champion but thats truly a sure defeat even just on looking in the earlier rounds.
You would really be able to see that Ancajas had some stamina problems later in 6th round as i have observed.  Even with that undercard fight which ended up on having that 1st round knockout. lol
Arent they prepared for such tough fight or really just that Jap fighters are strong now agaisnt Filipino fighters?

Surely, they were caught by surprise and they were knocked out by the Japanese easily because they didn't expect that they now have some crazy boxing skills and people saying that this is the Japanese Era of boxing where champions are not from the Philippines anymore. well, this is so true and with the high enthusiasm for boxing sports, they have improved a lot since then and they are now making history in the group along with their main star 2x Unified champion Naoya Inoue.

I do agree, I read after that big win by Inoue that they call it the golden age of Japanese boxing again because they have a lot of boxers, the Inoue brothers and then Nakatani and even more. And they are defeating their rivals in Asia which is the Filipino.

There were times as far as I can remember, with the likes of Dodie Boy Penalosa fighting Japanese and so is Nonito Donaire.

But this time, the Japanese is winning not just in Asia but in big stage. Hopefully if they try to go out and let's say face a American boxer, it will be in the US and not just in Japan to really say that they are indeed great boxers, in my opinion.
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Yes, it was truly a disappointment since tons of fellow filipino fans are really anticipating for some upset or becoming a champion but thats truly a sure defeat even just on looking in the earlier rounds.
You would really be able to see that Ancajas had some stamina problems later in 6th round as i have observed.  Even with that undercard fight which ended up on having that 1st round knockout. lol
Arent they prepared for such tough fight or really just that Jap fighters are strong now agaisnt Filipino fighters?

Surely, they were caught by surprise and they were knocked out by the Japanese easily because they didn't expect that they now have some crazy boxing skills and people saying that this is the Japanese Era of boxing where champions are not from the Philippines anymore. well, this is so true and with the high enthusiasm for boxing sports, they have improved a lot since then and they are now making history in the group along with their main star 2x Unified champion Naoya Inoue.
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Filipino fans got disappointed since they didn't expect that this will be the result to show up and both great fighters got defeatedvia K.O then hard for some people to accept that it seems Philippines is losing a quality champions and it seems boxing is been dominated by Japanese fighters.

Maybe there's something on their practice that been change or evolve or maybe its the discipline they apply that's why they became more better than Filipino fighters but there's still a lot of time to do comeback so maybe Ancajas and Sultan should practice to get more better also picked up their selves then get a huge win on their next fight.
Just looking up on some comments on social media that that wasnt totally an Ancajas kind of fight on which they do assume that they had been bought or they've been bribed for them to give the win for Inoue.
Some do tell that the knockdown wasnt totally on the bodyblow or shot but due to shortness of breath as it seems that Ancajas turns out to be having some stamina problems on which we know
or something that too obvious. Just like on what said that there would really be no rematch into this. There's no way that it would be contested out. I cant really just that avoid not to think
about those people or fans been saying which i do have in mind that it is really that probable.
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A rematch? I don't think it's necessary for that. Ancajas looked easily beaten by the champion, so he doesn't deserve to get a rematch. He has to go back to the start and formulate a strategy to start winning. Probably, next time he becomes a mandatory challenger, he would have something more special to offer, not the way he fought as we all witnessed. Going into the fight, I think we were all hyped up since finally, we had a Filipino challenger who could possibly become a champion, but it turned out to be a disappointment.

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I'd say he has the quickness, though moving up might affect his speed. As I've observed, he is not a heavy hitter, so he might struggle against a heavier boxer. However, it's very clear that moving up is not in the mind of Takuma yet. What he wants is to become an undisputed champion in the current division. So, we might see more fights from him, and I'm not sure if he'll successfully defend his belt in all of his upcoming fights.
Yes, it was truly a disappointment since tons of fellow filipino fans are really anticipating for some upset or becoming a champion but thats truly a sure defeat even just on looking in the earlier rounds.
You would really be able to see that Ancajas had some stamina problems later in 6th round as i have observed.  Even with that undercard fight which ended up on having that 1st round knockout. lol
Arent they prepared for such tough fight or really just that Jap fighters are strong now agaisnt Filipino fighters?

Filipino fans got disappointed since they didn't expect that this will be the result to show up and both great fighters got defeatedvia K.O then hard for some people to accept that it seems Philippines is losing a quality champions and it seems boxing is been dominated by Japanese fighters.

Maybe there's something on their practice that been change or evolve or maybe its the discipline they apply that's why they became more better than Filipino fighters but there's still a lot of time to do comeback so maybe Ancajas and Sultan should practice to get more better also picked up their selves then get a huge win on their next fight.
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Naoya Inoue being one of the best fighters has really invigorated Japanese boxing which is having a great moment with multiple champions across several divisions. He is having a similar impact to what Pacquiao had on Filipino boxing. This card was a great showcase for these 3 Japanese fighters who defended or conquered championships in impressive fashion.

Jerwin Ancajas was once an exciting young champion with very high expectations but sadly he did not live up the hype and has had some disappointing results in recent years. He lost by knockout for the first time ever and it is looking like his days of being considered one of the top challengers may be over.

For Takouma Inoue, it would be great to see him unify against Nakatani. It’s the best fight that can be made in this division.

Yes, Nakatani beat Santiago Alexandro Santiago for the WBC version of the bantamweight and we are now seeing two Japanese as champion. So it will be amazing to see Nakatani vs Inoue for the unification. I think there is some rivalry going on between the two so it will be good if the Japanese boxing commission will let their two champions in the bantamweight go at it.

For Ancajas, losing for the third time in his last four fights. Ancajas faces a tough road back if he’s to become a champion again. But I'm not seeing any progress for him in the current division. A lot of great boxers as well are into this weight class, so I don't know how he can come back from his first knockout lost.
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I was on travel I just read the news on my feeds and when I checked the highlights it was really ugly It was a very disappointing win, especially in the case of Sultan he is head and body hunting until that kidney punch landed I saw a lot of replays on that kidney punch its very painful to watch I salute Sultan for trying to stand up but a kidney punch once you get hit, you have zero chances to recover.
For these two great Filipino boxers to get back into contention they should contemplate what they need to do, like changing their coaching staff or retiring from boxing, they already earn a lot from boxing.
Yes, anyone who's going to be hit on the liver, hard to recover from that. There have fans who criticized Ryan Garcia when he was not able to recover from the body shots from Gervonta Davis. He took a knee back then but was not able to get back. And just look at the expression of Jerwin Ancajas one he felt the effect, it was delayed but usually it really hurts that you can't go and able to recover from that in just 10 counts. So unfortunately for us who supported both Sultan and Ancajas, it's a cringe to see them getting knockout and lost in this way. They might have to go back to the Philippines and regroup again, their division is very though as the Japanese is taking over the lower weight class from the Filipinos in this era.
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I'd say he has the quickness, though moving up might affect his speed. As I've observed, he is not a heavy hitter, so he might struggle against a heavier boxer. However, it's very clear that moving up is not in the mind of Takuma yet. What he wants is to become an undisputed champion in the current division. So, we might see more fights from him, and I'm not sure if he'll successfully defend his belt in all of his upcoming fights.
Yes, it was truly a disappointment since tons of fellow filipino fans are really anticipating for some upset or becoming a champion but thats truly a sure defeat even just on looking in the earlier rounds.
You would really be able to see that Ancajas had some stamina problems later in 6th round as i have observed.  Even with that undercard fight which ended up on having that 1st round knockout. lol
Arent they prepared for such tough fight or really just that Jap fighters are strong now agaisnt Filipino fighters?

Yeah, you can already tell who's gonna win most likely during the early rounds and that is Inoue. As we all can see, Ancajas had a huge difference against Inoue but in a negative way. Just like what you said, he doesn't have enough stamina, that could be the major reason why Inoue was going for more body shots as he knows Ancajas will probably going to gas out a bit faster if he keeps hitting the body. Also, Ancajas is evidently lacking of footwork and movements, he has been so flat footed the whole fight.
During the interview, he said he gave it all he can to win the fight, but I didn't buy it. Clearly he lacks a lot in preparations. Well, if he can't come back stronger the next match, I'm afraid this could be the beginning of the end of his career. Just like what he said in the interview, never in his entire career he's been hit and hurt like hell with a body shot. That's not a good indication though. I mean he's just 32, he still has a few more years to compete.
A rematch would be worthy if Ancajas will work harder in the next fight.
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Undercard has started, unfortunately, for Filipino boxing fans, Jonas Sultan lost via knockout to Riku Masuda in round 1.

Kosei Tanaka vs. Christian Bacasegua Rangel for the WBO super flyweight title next.

Nobody saw this coming, Jonas is a veteran in championship fights it is very unlikely that he'll lose to a guy who is not yet a veteran in the ring having four fights in his career, but this is boxing anything can happen, a kidney punch is harder to recover than a head or chin punch because you can hardly breathe and you cannot move your body straight, a perfectly landed kidney shot will get you immobile for a few seconds.
Sultan will have a hard time climbing to the top again with this loss, he is expected to win here I even consider this a cherry-picked fight for Sultan.
Correct mate , this is boxing and each of them has a power punches and has their weaknesses ,
so once that the punch landed in their weaknesses then for sure they will feel the impact and maybe they
will not recovered like what had happened to Sultan today , he is a known veteran and a favorite actually
in this undercard but sadly things did not come His way now.



Sultan might be too overconfident coming into the fight. His style is so predictable; all he does is just attack and pressure his opponent. Unfortunately for him, he matched up with an unknown but powerful boxer. Maybe that would give him a lesson to learn. Next time, he should be careful; everyone makes mistakes, so they need to learn from that.

This is his first loss via KO, and that is from a fighter that has 4 wins and 1 loss, but all his wins are via KO. Sultan should have respected him.

https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/1096530
Actually we cannot just easily look at the record because what we are seeing is the professional
records in which some boxers are great in their Non Pro boxing , look at Manny Pacquiao  when he started
 His Pro career, people did not give big calls in Him but eventually he had proven his skills  and about SUltan ,
maybe he is confident or just not that much against His opponent.
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A rematch? I don't think it's necessary for that. Ancajas looked easily beaten by the champion, so he doesn't deserve to get a rematch. He has to go back to the start and formulate a strategy to start winning. Probably, next time he becomes a mandatory challenger, he would have something more special to offer, not the way he fought as we all witnessed. Going into the fight, I think we were all hyped up since finally, we had a Filipino challenger who could possibly become a champion, but it turned out to be a disappointment.

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I'd say he has the quickness, though moving up might affect his speed. As I've observed, he is not a heavy hitter, so he might struggle against a heavier boxer. However, it's very clear that moving up is not in the mind of Takuma yet. What he wants is to become an undisputed champion in the current division. So, we might see more fights from him, and I'm not sure if he'll successfully defend his belt in all of his upcoming fights.
Yes, it was truly a disappointment since tons of fellow filipino fans are really anticipating for some upset or becoming a champion but thats truly a sure defeat even just on looking in the earlier rounds.
You would really be able to see that Ancajas had some stamina problems later in 6th round as i have observed.  Even with that undercard fight which ended up on having that 1st round knockout. lol
Arent they prepared for such tough fight or really just that Jap fighters are strong now agaisnt Filipino fighters?
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Jerwin Ancajas was once an exciting young champion with very high expectations but sadly he did not live up the hype and has had some disappointing results in recent years. He lost by knockout for the first time ever and it is looking like his days of being considered one of the top challengers may be over.

For Takouma Inoue, it would be great to see him unify against Nakatani. It’s the best fight that can be made in this division.

I really thought Ancajas had chance over Inoue because of his experience. But looking at the fight, seemed that Ancajas' camp didn't have a very good preparation for this match. I was also hoping that an upset could happen but to no avail. I don't know what's next for Ancajas but definitely, Inoue will have more opportunities on the table. He can be following the footsteps of popularity of his brother, Naoya. I am guessing the immediate family of these 2 Inoues are having their good moments in their country because they are both boxing superstars now.

You are not alone in thinking he could pull off a win against the Japanese, but it turned out he was not 100%, as he easily gassed out. The game plan wasn't working, and yet he wasn't making adjustments. It looks like he wanted to knock out Inoue, but unfortunately, his punches did not possess the power to make it happen. I'm not sure what's next for him, but hopefully, he will be given a chance again to redeem himself, and he still has the pride since he was a former champion, although not in this particular division.


Okay, then let's give him a chance, but things won't be easy for him anymore as his ranking will drop after that loss. If he wants another shot, he must be active and start winning. Who knows, if Takuma will not follow in the footsteps of his brother on moving up, they might meet again. But honestly, I'm not so optimistic about that, as opportunities don't come many times. Take Casimero, for example, he wasted his opportunity to stay a champ, and that resulted in him now being in a heavier division where not only is he not a champion, but he is still struggling to keep a good standing to be a mandatory challenger.
Really that hard to believe on that a boxer wont really be tending to step up and this is why its better not to expect for some rematch unless if its been fixed already.

A rematch? I don't think it's necessary for that. Ancajas looked easily beaten by the champion, so he doesn't deserve to get a rematch. He has to go back to the start and formulate a strategy to start winning. Probably, next time he becomes a mandatory challenger, he would have something more special to offer, not the way he fought as we all witnessed. Going into the fight, I think we were all hyped up since finally, we had a Filipino challenger who could possibly become a champion, but it turned out to be a disappointment.

It would really be just that depending on the negotiation. If Takuma would really be thriving on following the footsteps of his brother then it would really be that hard to place up some fight against him. Going back into the fight results then you could really see the difference about their skills and power. Lets say that Ancajas is more that experienced but when it comes to technicality about on how they do fight then you could really see the opposite.
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I'd say he has the quickness, though moving up might affect his speed. As I've observed, he is not a heavy hitter, so he might struggle against a heavier boxer. However, it's very clear that moving up is not in the mind of Takuma yet. What he wants is to become an undisputed champion in the current division. So, we might see more fights from him, and I'm not sure if he'll successfully defend his belt in all of his upcoming fights.
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Naoya Inoue being one of the best fighters has really invigorated Japanese boxing which is having a great moment with multiple champions across several divisions. He is having a similar impact to what Pacquiao had on Filipino boxing. This card was a great showcase for these 3 Japanese fighters who defended or conquered championships in impressive fashion.

Jerwin Ancajas was once an exciting young champion with very high expectations but sadly he did not live up the hype and has had some disappointing results in recent years. He lost by knockout for the first time ever and it is looking like his days of being considered one of the top challengers may be over.

For Takouma Inoue, it would be great to see him unify against Nakatani. It’s the best fight that can be made in this division.

I really thought Ancajas had chance over Inoue because of his experience. But looking at the fight, seemed that Ancajas' camp didn't have a very good preparation for this match. I was also hoping that an upset could happen but to no avail. I don't know what's next for Ancajas but definitely, Inoue will have more opportunities on the table. He can be following the footsteps of popularity of his brother, Naoya. I am guessing the immediate family of these 2 Inoues are having their good moments in their country because they are both boxing superstars now.

You are not alone in thinking he could pull off a win against the Japanese, but it turned out he was not 100%, as he easily gassed out. The game plan wasn't working, and yet he wasn't making adjustments. It looks like he wanted to knock out Inoue, but unfortunately, his punches did not possess the power to make it happen. I'm not sure what's next for him, but hopefully, he will be given a chance again to redeem himself, and he still has the pride since he was a former champion, although not in this particular division.


Okay, then let's give him a chance, but things won't be easy for him anymore as his ranking will drop after that loss. If he wants another shot, he must be active and start winning. Who knows, if Takuma will not follow in the footsteps of his brother on moving up, they might meet again. But honestly, I'm not so optimistic about that, as opportunities don't come many times. Take Casimero, for example, he wasted his opportunity to stay a champ, and that resulted in him now being in a heavier division where not only is he not a champion, but he is still struggling to keep a good standing to be a mandatory challenger.
Really that hard to believe on that a boxer wont really be tending to step up and this is why its better not to expect for some rematch unless if its been fixed already. It would really be just that depending on the negotiation. If Takuma would really be thriving on following the footsteps of his brother then it would really be that hard to place up some fight against him. Going back into the fight results then you could really see the difference about their skills and power. Lets say that Ancajas is more that experienced but when it comes to technicality about on how they do fight then you could really see the opposite.
Seems like that most Japanese fighters now are really that eating up those Filipino boxers.  Cool
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I was on travel I just read the news on my feeds and when I checked the highlights it was really ugly It was a very disappointing win, especially in the case of Sultan he is head and body hunting until that kidney punch landed I saw a lot of replays on that kidney punch its very painful to watch I salute Sultan for trying to stand up but a kidney punch once you get hit, you have zero chances to recover.
For these two great Filipino boxers to get back into contention they should contemplate what they need to do, like changing their coaching staff or retiring from boxing, they already earn a lot from boxing.
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Naoya Inoue being one of the best fighters has really invigorated Japanese boxing which is having a great moment with multiple champions across several divisions. He is having a similar impact to what Pacquiao had on Filipino boxing. This card was a great showcase for these 3 Japanese fighters who defended or conquered championships in impressive fashion.

Jerwin Ancajas was once an exciting young champion with very high expectations but sadly he did not live up the hype and has had some disappointing results in recent years. He lost by knockout for the first time ever and it is looking like his days of being considered one of the top challengers may be over.

For Takouma Inoue, it would be great to see him unify against Nakatani. It’s the best fight that can be made in this division.

I really thought Ancajas had chance over Inoue because of his experience. But looking at the fight, seemed that Ancajas' camp didn't have a very good preparation for this match. I was also hoping that an upset could happen but to no avail. I don't know what's next for Ancajas but definitely, Inoue will have more opportunities on the table. He can be following the footsteps of popularity of his brother, Naoya. I am guessing the immediate family of these 2 Inoues are having their good moments in their country because they are both boxing superstars now.

You are not alone in thinking he could pull off a win against the Japanese, but it turned out he was not 100%, as he easily gassed out. The game plan wasn't working, and yet he wasn't making adjustments. It looks like he wanted to knock out Inoue, but unfortunately, his punches did not possess the power to make it happen. I'm not sure what's next for him, but hopefully, he will be given a chance again to redeem himself, and he still has the pride since he was a former champion, although not in this particular division.


Okay, then let's give him a chance, but things won't be easy for him anymore as his ranking will drop after that loss. If he wants another shot, he must be active and start winning. Who knows, if Takuma will not follow in the footsteps of his brother on moving up, they might meet again. But honestly, I'm not so optimistic about that, as opportunities don't come many times. Take Casimero, for example, he wasted his opportunity to stay a champ, and that resulted in him now being in a heavier division where not only is he not a champion, but he is still struggling to keep a good standing to be a mandatory challenger.
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Naoya Inoue being one of the best fighters has really invigorated Japanese boxing which is having a great moment with multiple champions across several divisions. He is having a similar impact to what Pacquiao had on Filipino boxing. This card was a great showcase for these 3 Japanese fighters who defended or conquered championships in impressive fashion.

Jerwin Ancajas was once an exciting young champion with very high expectations but sadly he did not live up the hype and has had some disappointing results in recent years. He lost by knockout for the first time ever and it is looking like his days of being considered one of the top challengers may be over.

For Takouma Inoue, it would be great to see him unify against Nakatani. It’s the best fight that can be made in this division.

I really thought Ancajas had chance over Inoue because of his experience. But looking at the fight, seemed that Ancajas' camp didn't have a very good preparation for this match. I was also hoping that an upset could happen but to no avail. I don't know what's next for Ancajas but definitely, Inoue will have more opportunities on the table. He can be following the footsteps of popularity of his brother, Naoya. I am guessing the immediate family of these 2 Inoues are having their good moments in their country because they are both boxing superstars now.

You are not alone in thinking he could pull off a win against the Japanese, but it turned out he was not 100%, as he easily gassed out. The game plan wasn't working, and yet he wasn't making adjustments. It looks like he wanted to knock out Inoue, but unfortunately, his punches did not possess the power to make it happen. I'm not sure what's next for him, but hopefully, he will be given a chance again to redeem himself, and he still has the pride since he was a former champion, although not in this particular division.
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Naoya Inoue being one of the best fighters has really invigorated Japanese boxing which is having a great moment with multiple champions across several divisions. He is having a similar impact to what Pacquiao had on Filipino boxing. This card was a great showcase for these 3 Japanese fighters who defended or conquered championships in impressive fashion.

Jerwin Ancajas was once an exciting young champion with very high expectations but sadly he did not live up the hype and has had some disappointing results in recent years. He lost by knockout for the first time ever and it is looking like his days of being considered one of the top challengers may be over.

For Takouma Inoue, it would be great to see him unify against Nakatani. It’s the best fight that can be made in this division.

I really thought Ancajas had chance over Inoue because of his experience. But looking at the fight, seemed that Ancajas' camp didn't have a very good preparation for this match. I was also hoping that an upset could happen but to no avail. I don't know what's next for Ancajas but definitely, Inoue will have more opportunities on the table. He can be following the footsteps of popularity of his brother, Naoya. I am guessing the immediate family of these 2 Inoues are having their good moments in their country because they are both boxing superstars now.
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That's very disappointing. I was too confident that Ancajas would be a real challenge in the bantamweight division, but it turns out the observation during the weigh-in that he looked struggling to get the right weight makes him slow, and his punches do not possess the power to hurt Inoue. He was able to land some clean shots as well, but Inoue seemed to have absorbed it all, and the champion was even very aggressive to trade punches with him.

You guys are correct; it was his timing that was very off. He can't set up the right timing to score a knockdown, and Inoue has been very consistent with his counterpunch, making Ancajas get rocked every time he moves forward to attack.
Im also disappointed just like the rest been saying on which timing is really that off and it is really that mind boggling considering that this man is way more experienced
that Takuma but it turns out that he is really that looks inexperience but well lets just move on into those people who had made out some bet to Ancajas.
Im really that expecting for some upset and this one but it didnt really happen and Takuma Inoue is really that good but i can say that he do lack power i should
say but good on counterpunching.

There's a little chance Ancajas will be able to win a championship again. I mean, not underestimating him, but the way he fought in that championship match looks like he wasn't preparing for it. Right now, the best choice for him is to retire early, I guess. There's no reason to stay in a division if you can't win a belt, unless you are just in it for the money, regardless of the amount. Our only chance now is for Gaballo to win and become a champion in the bantamweight division, but honestly, I feel like his opponent is even tougher than Takuma Inoue.
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That's very disappointing. I was too confident that Ancajas would be a real challenge in the bantamweight division, but it turns out the observation during the weigh-in that he looked struggling to get the right weight makes him slow, and his punches do not possess the power to hurt Inoue. He was able to land some clean shots as well, but Inoue seemed to have absorbed it all, and the champion was even very aggressive to trade punches with him.

You guys are correct; it was his timing that was very off. He can't set up the right timing to score a knockdown, and Inoue has been very consistent with his counterpunch, making Ancajas get rocked every time he moves forward to attack.
Im also disappointed just like the rest been saying on which timing is really that off and it is really that mind boggling considering that this man is way more experienced
that Takuma but it turns out that he is really that looks inexperience but well lets just move on into those people who had made out some bet to Ancajas.
Im really that expecting for some upset and this one but it didnt really happen and Takuma Inoue is really that good but i can say that he do lack power i should
say but good on counterpunching.
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Naoya Inoue being one of the best fighters has really invigorated Japanese boxing which is having a great moment with multiple champions across several divisions. He is having a similar impact to what Pacquiao had on Filipino boxing. This card was a great showcase for these 3 Japanese fighters who defended or conquered championships in impressive fashion.

Jerwin Ancajas was once an exciting young champion with very high expectations but sadly he did not live up the hype and has had some disappointing results in recent years. He lost by knockout for the first time ever and it is looking like his days of being considered one of the top challengers may be over.

For Takouma Inoue, it would be great to see him unify against Nakatani. It’s the best fight that can be made in this division.
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Undercard has started, unfortunately, for Filipino boxing fans, Jonas Sultan lost via knockout to Riku Masuda in round 1.

Kosei Tanaka vs. Christian Bacasegua Rangel for the WBO super flyweight title next.

Nobody saw this coming, Jonas is a veteran in championship fights it is very unlikely that he'll lose to a guy who is not yet a veteran in the ring having four fights in his career, but this is boxing anything can happen, a kidney punch is harder to recover than a head or chin punch because you can hardly breathe and you cannot move your body straight, a perfectly landed kidney shot will get you immobile for a few seconds.
Sultan will have a hard time climbing to the top again with this loss, he is expected to win here I even consider this a cherry-picked fight for Sultan.

That's the kind of unpredictability in boxing; he was careless and got caught up with a solid body shot, and he's done. It's currently Inoue vs. Takuma now, but I could not find a good stream that doesn't have interruptions since, from time to time, it will be stopped, and I have to find a new one. So far, Ancajas is looking good, although they are still observing each other as they are not too aggressive, but maybe after 3 rounds, we will see a real fight.

Good luck, Jerwin Ancajas!

Ancajas doesn't have good timing, and he looks tired now. Inoue is very disciplined to still keep his game plan at work; the counter-punching is working well for him, and the fight has just ended. What happened was the most unexpected, and that is Inoue won via KO, that body shot though. I think Ancajas is done here; he is not the same anymore, even a boxer that doesn't have a high KO rate has knocked him out.

Sorry for the lost bets, guys. That's gambling; at least the fight wasn't boring because Ancajas was really attacking and would always want to go for a kill, but his timing is off, and he doesn't have the power to KO the champion.

That's very disappointing. I was too confident that Ancajas would be a real challenge in the bantamweight division, but it turns out the observation during the weigh-in that he looked struggling to get the right weight makes him slow, and his punches do not possess the power to hurt Inoue. He was able to land some clean shots as well, but Inoue seemed to have absorbed it all, and the champion was even very aggressive to trade punches with him.

You guys are correct; it was his timing that was very off. He can't set up the right timing to score a knockdown, and Inoue has been very consistent with his counterpunch, making Ancajas get rocked every time he moves forward to attack.
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