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Topic: [Boxing]: Jerwin Ancajas vs Takuma Inoue - Nov 15 - page 3. (Read 1639 times)

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The most important thing is that Ancajas make the weight, it might have been difficult for him. And I read comments on that video of him leaning to someone in the weigh-in. I don't think it makes any difference though. Although Ancajas looks like he just woke up and then rush to the venue to make the weigh. So the hard part is done already, now let their fist do the talking. And we will obviously support Ancajas here, odds for him at ML is already attractive and I think that is enough already to put a bet on him. Lots of great fight as well in this event, good job by the promoters.
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Fight fans, here are the official weigh-in video for this fight,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAWSjmCFqSY

Although it seems that Ancajas has a problem making weight as he needs to strip naked.

I don't know what to take though base on their body language, Inoue looks weight drain by sharp but Ancajas has still some body fats but still make the weight.

Santiago vs Nakatani though might be a good fight as well to watch here.
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Truly unacceptable and even myself did really chuckled out on the time that the referee waved his hand.  Grin Yes, it would really be that understandable that this one wont really be happening on a fight
on which the world is watching. It would really be understandable that they wont really be making those shit decisions because it would really be something that could be gained through bashes and
lost of criticisms. In speaking about placing a bet then i have put up my bet on Ancajas to win via TKO. We are only a few hours left for this one.

If Ancajas can make an upset on this match, and if your bet is right, you can have like 6x of your base bet here. Seems that this will go the distance, and for me, I think Ancajas by decision is the possibility here, which is running at about 4.6x in odds at stake .

In terms of cheating, I don't think they will resort to this tactic as Japanese people are known to be honest people. And besides, it is quite easy now to publish evidences of cheating and the social media these days are like the judge of what you are doing. So for me, I won't worry the possible cheating aspect on this match.
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LOL. That was unacceptable; clearly, the boxer that was punched in the gloves is not even tired. He was just laughing at the decision of the refs as he knows himself that he was cheated. However, since this fight (Jerwin Ancajas vs Takuma Inoue), I think they'll not make an obvious cheating as the world is watching, and their reputation will look bad if it would prove no one could really win in Japan unless you are Japanese.

There's nothing we can do here but to trust the judges and hope they'll make a non-biased decision. Complaints can be done, but it will take time to be decided by the body, and the fans might just forget that. All we want to see is the real winner of the fight to be declared after the actual fight. Anyway, have you guys already put your bet for this fight?
Truly unacceptable and even myself did really chuckled out on the time that the referee waved his hand.  Grin Yes, it would really be that understandable that this one wont really be happening on a fight
on which the world is watching. It would really be understandable that they wont really be making those shit decisions because it would really be something that could be gained through bashes and
lost of criticisms. In speaking about placing a bet then i have put up my bet on Ancajas to win via TKO. We are only a few hours left for this one.
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Comparing on Takuma which having that 18 fights overall plus having that 22% KO rate then i dont see this one would really be that hard for Ancajas, but since this fight would be done in Japan,
then lets hope that there would really be those biased point system by its judges. Well, the fans or masses wont really be blind on whose the real winner.
The fans could be bias but the judges shouldn't.  However, if Ancajas really have that power to KO an opponent, he should go for a KO here for him to secure a victory without any controversy. It's a big fight that requires preparation, and I'm sure he's pretty much ready to bring his A game.

I have a feeling that if this goes to the judges scorecards, it will be the defending champion who will win, so he should not let that happen. Finish the fight before 12 rounds, and enjoy being the new champion, that's the kind of scenario I like to witness.
I have heard out some comments too about those non right decisions bade by referees in Japan such as this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWtwl-iF8co

Watching out the video, i did actually laugh and said to myself on what the fuck did just happen?
Blocking all the punches on guarding and the referee call its over. lol
I cant blame them on why they had such doubt.

LOL. That was unacceptable; clearly, the boxer that was punched in the gloves is not even tired. He was just laughing at the decision of the refs as he knows himself that he was cheated. However, since this fight (Jerwin Ancajas vs Takuma Inoue), I think they'll not make an obvious cheating as the world is watching, and their reputation will look bad if it would prove no one could really win in Japan unless you are Japanese.

There's nothing we can do here but to trust the judges and hope they'll make a non-biased decision. Complaints can be done, but it will take time to be decided by the body, and the fans might just forget that. All we want to see is the real winner of the fight to be declared after the actual fight. Anyway, have you guys already put your bet for this fight?
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Comparing on Takuma which having that 18 fights overall plus having that 22% KO rate then i dont see this one would really be that hard for Ancajas, but since this fight would be done in Japan,
then lets hope that there would really be those biased point system by its judges. Well, the fans or masses wont really be blind on whose the real winner.
The fans could be bias but the judges shouldn't.  However, if Ancajas really have that power to KO an opponent, he should go for a KO here for him to secure a victory without any controversy. It's a big fight that requires preparation, and I'm sure he's pretty much ready to bring his A game.

I have a feeling that if this goes to the judges scorecards, it will be the defending champion who will win, so he should not let that happen. Finish the fight before 12 rounds, and enjoy being the new champion, that's the kind of scenario I like to witness.
I have heard out some comments too about those non right decisions bade by referees in Japan such as this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWtwl-iF8co

Watching out the video, i did actually laugh and said to myself on what the fuck did just happen?
Blocking all the punches on guarding and the referee call its over. lol
I cant blame them on why they had such doubt.
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Comparing on Takuma which having that 18 fights overall plus having that 22% KO rate then i dont see this one would really be that hard for Ancajas, but since this fight would be done in Japan,
then lets hope that there would really be those biased point system by its judges. Well, the fans or masses wont really be blind on whose the real winner.
The fans could be bias but the judges shouldn't.  However, if Ancajas really have that power to KO an opponent, he should go for a KO here for him to secure a victory without any controversy. It's a big fight that requires preparation, and I'm sure he's pretty much ready to bring his A game.

I have a feeling that if this goes to the judges scorecards, it will be the defending champion who will win, so he should not let that happen. Finish the fight before 12 rounds, and enjoy being the new champion, that's the kind of scenario I like to witness.

The best thing to be done on here is to take down Takuma for sure win and there's no questions asked.  Grin
I do have doubts now when fights are held on Japan when it comes to results and outcomes of boxing matches..
This will be tomorrow, we will certainnly what's gonna happen, and let's just hope our expectation will come into reality.
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Clearly, the challenger here has the better experience. Per record, Takuma has only 18 fights while Jerwin has 34 fights; you can see the big disparity. Maybe aside from being the champion, Takuma is also hyped since he is the brother of Naoya, and people will be supporting him in this fight. However, I see it differently as I'm more focused on their capabilities, judging by the fighters they faced in the past, and I see Jerwin having a rough journey, so he should win this fight.
I think that's also one reason why, but I guess he was the talent as well, but obviously he is not as good as his brother. And when he won his belt, he fought against a relatively unknown fighter in Liborio Solis, who at that time has 5 losses already. So maybe as corrupt as the organization bodies, the WBA wanted Naoya's brother to become a champion as well. And with everyone is really hype that Jerwin can beat Takuma and he should take this advantage. Just 2 days from now, we will see if Jerwin will become a world champion again. And for bettors, ML is very attractive enough.
When it comes to experience then we can really say that Ancajas does have the upperhand when it comes to experience since the number of fights is really that too huge in gap which this is already an advantage.
Comparing on Takuma which having that 18 fights overall plus having that 22% KO rate then i dont see this one would really be that hard for Ancajas, but since this fight would be done in Japan,
then lets hope that there would really be those biased point system by its judges. Well, the fans or masses wont really be blind on whose the real winner.

The best thing to be done on here is to take down Takuma for sure win and there's no questions asked.  Grin
I do have doubts now when fights are held on Japan when it comes to results and outcomes of boxing matches..
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So this fight is happening this weekend. Hopefully, Jerwin can pull an upset in Japan and bring home the title. He is an underdog, but I am giving him a better chance of becoming the first champion than Raymart Gaballo, who has less experience in the quality of opponents and world title fight experience.

Jerwin already knows that Takuma has the skills but with a very low KO ratio. Jerwin has to let his hands go and take the risk so he can his big shots. Takuma meanwhile will probably try to bring the fight to the middle of the ring and we will see if Jerwin cannot force him into retreat.

He got this fight because he had more experience compared to Takuma and also he already fought some knockout artist boxers and was able to survive against them. The only thing he needs to be aware of is when he lets the judges decide the winner because that's when he will not gonna like their decision because his opponent is consistent in throwing jabs that could outscore him throughout the rounds. All he needs to do is put pressure on his opponent because it won't be long until he gonna fall against his punches. After all, this one does not have enough speed to dodge those shots.

As far as experience, I do agree that Jerwin Ancajas has the experience, he even had the belt before and defended it for many years before he outgrown that division. And so it will carry on and according to him, he is used in fighting overseas, so he don't see fighting in Japan as a big problem. And bantamweight could be a good division for him, as his body will no longer be drain at jr bantamweight and so making weight is very issue for him here. As for the strategy, they are looking for a knockout victory here. No less than Ancajas putting pressure and then knocking out the champion in his hometown. This will be their ultimate goal and we do hope that our kababayan will win here and bring it back to the country, very proud.

Clearly, the challenger here has the better experience. Per record, Takuma has only 18 fights while Jerwin has 34 fights; you can see the big disparity. Maybe aside from being the champion, Takuma is also hyped since he is the brother of Naoya, and people will be supporting him in this fight. However, I see it differently as I'm more focused on their capabilities, judging by the fighters they faced in the past, and I see Jerwin having a rough journey, so he should win this fight.
I think that's also one reason why, but I guess he was the talent as well, but obviously he is not as good as his brother. And when he won his belt, he fought against a relatively unknown fighter in Liborio Solis, who at that time has 5 losses already. So maybe as corrupt as the organization bodies, the WBA wanted Naoya's brother to become a champion as well. And with everyone is really hype that Jerwin can beat Takuma and he should take this advantage. Just 2 days from now, we will see if Jerwin will become a world champion again. And for bettors, ML is very attractive enough.
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So this fight is happening this weekend. Hopefully, Jerwin can pull an upset in Japan and bring home the title. He is an underdog, but I am giving him a better chance of becoming the first champion than Raymart Gaballo, who has less experience in the quality of opponents and world title fight experience.

Jerwin already knows that Takuma has the skills but with a very low KO ratio. Jerwin has to let his hands go and take the risk so he can his big shots. Takuma meanwhile will probably try to bring the fight to the middle of the ring and we will see if Jerwin cannot force him into retreat.

He got this fight because he had more experience compared to Takuma and also he already fought some knockout artist boxers and was able to survive against them. The only thing he needs to be aware of is when he lets the judges decide the winner because that's when he will not gonna like their decision because his opponent is consistent in throwing jabs that could outscore him throughout the rounds. All he needs to do is put pressure on his opponent because it won't be long until he gonna fall against his punches. After all, this one does not have enough speed to dodge those shots.

As far as experience, I do agree that Jerwin Ancajas has the experience, he even had the belt before and defended it for many years before he outgrown that division. And so it will carry on and according to him, he is used in fighting overseas, so he don't see fighting in Japan as a big problem. And bantamweight could be a good division for him, as his body will no longer be drain at jr bantamweight and so making weight is very issue for him here. As for the strategy, they are looking for a knockout victory here. No less than Ancajas putting pressure and then knocking out the champion in his hometown. This will be their ultimate goal and we do hope that our kababayan will win here and bring it back to the country, very proud.

Clearly, the challenger here has the better experience. Per record, Takuma has only 18 fights while Jerwin has 34 fights; you can see the big disparity. Maybe aside from being the champion, Takuma is also hyped since he is the brother of Naoya, and people will be supporting him in this fight. However, I see it differently as I'm more focused on their capabilities, judging by the fighters they faced in the past, and I see Jerwin having a rough journey, so he should win this fight.
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So this fight is happening this weekend. Hopefully, Jerwin can pull an upset in Japan and bring home the title. He is an underdog, but I am giving him a better chance of becoming the first champion than Raymart Gaballo, who has less experience in the quality of opponents and world title fight experience.

Jerwin already knows that Takuma has the skills but with a very low KO ratio. Jerwin has to let his hands go and take the risk so he can his big shots. Takuma meanwhile will probably try to bring the fight to the middle of the ring and we will see if Jerwin cannot force him into retreat.

He got this fight because he had more experience compared to Takuma and also he already fought some knockout artist boxers and was able to survive against them. The only thing he needs to be aware of is when he lets the judges decide the winner because that's when he will not gonna like their decision because his opponent is consistent in throwing jabs that could outscore him throughout the rounds. All he needs to do is put pressure on his opponent because it won't be long until he gonna fall against his punches. After all, this one does not have enough speed to dodge those shots.

As far as experience, I do agree that Jerwin Ancajas has the experience, he even had the belt before and defended it for many years before he outgrown that division. And so it will carry on and according to him, he is used in fighting overseas, so he don't see fighting in Japan as a big problem. And bantamweight could be a good division for him, as his body will no longer be drain at jr bantamweight and so making weight is very issue for him here. As for the strategy, they are looking for a knockout victory here. No less than Ancajas putting pressure and then knocking out the champion in his hometown. This will be their ultimate goal and we do hope that our kababayan will win here and bring it back to the country, very proud.
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Guys, we can now see a wide market for this particular fight.
Check it out here: https://duelbits.com/sportsbook/boxing/match/46299231-Inoue-Takuma-vs-Ancajas-Jerwin

And these are my bets:

Ancajas by KO at 7.20

Draw at 15

Ancajas 1-3 rounds at x36

Ancajas 4-6 rounds at x23

Very nice, you give me some idea on where to place my bets here as I want Ancajas to win or shall I say I think he can beat Takuma Inoue here. I think the round range 4-6 might be suited for Ancajas. I mean he has power in both hands, so if he can manage to touch Inoue in rounds 1-3, then he might be soften in the next coming rounds and could be taken out by 4-6.

Or if we go by KO, which is still a great pick, regardless of what rounds he got that, it's considered a upset and a huge win for those who support Jerwin to become a world champion. Just 3 days before the fight, it's more of a mental game from now.
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However, if you are lucky, you'll enjoy a decent reward as that 23 times return is the lowest you can win. In addition, you'll get x7.20 since it also qualifies as a KO victory.

I like it, that's two winning bets: one is a win for Ancajas KO 4-6 rounds, and the other is for KO only. Good thing the markets are out now. I thought they'd make us wait for a while. Though the chance isn't that high, with that kind of enticing odds, I think it's worth trying since Ancajas has become an underrated boxer after losing his belt.

Thanks for letting me know, I will definitely look if the odds are listed already. We thought that they will have us to wait again, as to no offense to the fans of both fighters, but it's not as well known as other fights. But I guess with the name Inoue on it, this crypto based sports bookies will have to let the fans know early what are the odds are other options to bet.

And for backers of Ancajas, that is a huge odd, the ML is appealing, but if you take a risk winning by KO in those round range will definitely give you a big odd boost. For the fighters, I think they have unwind their trainings already and the camp are just looking for both of them to make the weight.
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However, if you are lucky, you'll enjoy a decent reward as that 23 times return is the lowest you can win. In addition, you'll get x7.20 since it also qualifies as a KO victory.

I like it, that's two winning bets: one is a win for Ancajas KO 4-6 rounds, and the other is for KO only. Good thing the markets are out now. I thought they'd make us wait for a while. Though the chance isn't that high, with that kind of enticing odds, I think it's worth trying since Ancajas has become an underrated boxer after losing his belt.
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Guys, we can now see a wide market for this particular fight.
Check it out here: https://duelbits.com/sportsbook/boxing/match/46299231-Inoue-Takuma-vs-Ancajas-Jerwin

And these are my bets:

Ancajas by KO at 7.20

Draw at 15

Ancajas 1-3 rounds at x36

Ancajas 4-6 rounds at x23

Your pick and the odds sound very interesting, but the KO in the early rounds sounds risky too. I mean, based on Takuma's record, he has one loss but hasn't been KO'd in his career. Although Ancajas had a TKO victory over Wilner Soto in his last fight, I think Inoue is better than him. So it's a big gamble. However, if you are lucky, you'll enjoy a decent reward as that 23 times return is the lowest you can win. In addition, you'll get x7.20 since it also qualifies as a KO victory.
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So this fight is happening this weekend. Hopefully, Jerwin can pull an upset in Japan and bring home the title. He is an underdog, but I am giving him a better chance of becoming the first champion than Raymart Gaballo, who has less experience in the quality of opponents and world title fight experience.

Jerwin already knows that Takuma has the skills but with a very low KO ratio. Jerwin has to let his hands go and take the risk so he can his big shots. Takuma meanwhile will probably try to bring the fight to the middle of the ring and we will see if Jerwin cannot force him into retreat.

He got this fight because he had more experience compared to Takuma and also he already fought some knockout artist boxers and was able to survive against them. The only thing he needs to be aware of is when he lets the judges decide the winner because that's when he will not gonna like their decision because his opponent is consistent in throwing jabs that could outscore him throughout the rounds. All he needs to do is put pressure on his opponent because it won't be long until he gonna fall against his punches. After all, this one does not have enough speed to dodge those shots.
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Guys, we can now see a wide market for this particular fight.
Check it out here: https://duelbits.com/sportsbook/boxing/match/46299231-Inoue-Takuma-vs-Ancajas-Jerwin

And these are my bets:

Ancajas by KO at 7.20

Draw at 15

Ancajas 1-3 rounds at x36

Ancajas 4-6 rounds at x23
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So this fight is happening this weekend. Hopefully, Jerwin can pull an upset in Japan and bring home the title. He is an underdog, but I am giving him a better chance of becoming the first champion than Raymart Gaballo, who has less experience in the quality of opponents and world title fight experience.

Jerwin already knows that Takuma has the skills but with a very low KO ratio. Jerwin has to let his hands go and take the risk so he can his big shots. Takuma meanwhile will probably try to bring the fight to the middle of the ring and we will see if Jerwin cannot force him into retreat.

I'm sure Jerwin is going to take it seriously as it's like a win or go home fight. We know Takuma has some skills since he is the champion, but if we try to analyze their past achievements, we can get a sense of whether he really has a chance or not.

I personally believe that since Jerwin was once a champion, he knows the feeling of becoming a champion, and he wants to stay at the top before retiring. We all have our speculations, and finally, in just less than a week, we are going to find out if our predictions are right. I'm all in for Jerwin, given the odds; that makes it more enticing to bet for me.
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So this fight is happening this weekend. Hopefully, Jerwin can pull an upset in Japan and bring home the title. He is an underdog, but I am giving him a better chance of becoming the first champion than Raymart Gaballo, who has less experience in the quality of opponents and world title fight experience.

Jerwin already knows that Takuma has the skills but with a very low KO ratio. Jerwin has to let his hands go and take the risk so he can his big shots. Takuma meanwhile will probably try to bring the fight to the middle of the ring and we will see if Jerwin cannot force him into retreat.
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Soon my friend. His last win was via TKO, maybe that will give him the confidence to win again and become a champion. He had 2 losses against Fernando Daniel Martinez in 2022, I'm sure he was able to recover now, and his last win was a proof. Martinez is not a KO artist too, the same with Inoue, but let's see, maybe the outcome will be different.

If Ancajas won't run out of gas there is probably a chance for him to win the fight aside from knocking out his opponent.  But most of the Filipino boxers' problem is running out of gas when the mid-rounds start.  I am not convinced yet that he has proven himself by beating his previous opponent since as one of the replies stated, his previous opponent isn't that tough.  The next would be if he wins.

Ancajas knows what is at stake here, a loss here is not gonna help his career as he won't be getting big fights and have to improve his ranking to get one, and it might take time, considering he is already 32 years old, he is not young anymore, so he needs ot win here and probably retire as a champion if he can.

It is still early for Ancajas to retire, 32 years old is still considered as a prime age for boxing, i doubt he will retire if he wins this fight, probably he will be boxing for another 3 to 5 years depending on his performance.  And most boxers don't retire as a champion so I doubt Ancajas will retire while holding the belt.
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