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    New School Pick of the Week: Dat Nguyen

    By Jake Donovan - With so few professional athletes of Vietnamese descent, it should make it that much easier for such talent to immediately grab the spotlight.

    Considering that Vietnam doesn’t even sanction pro boxing, the name Dat Nguyen should immediately jump off the page when mentioned in sports circles.

    For a while it did. Only not in the way the fighter preferred.

    “Whenever I first meet someone and they learn my name, they always say that I look so much smaller than I do on TV,” says Nguyen, the Vietnam-born featherweight who has the misfortune of sharing the same name with former All-Pro linebacker Dat Nguyen. “Then, they say how much weight I’ve lost.”

    The good news is that boxing’s Dat “Dat Be Dat” Nguyen is the only active athlete of that name these days. Football’s version retired three years ago, giving the boxer room to make a name for himself.

    Then came the next hurdle.

    “For me to be Vietnamese, it was hard for the promoters over here to take me seriously,” admits Nguyen, presently 16-1 (6KO) in five years as a pro. “If I was from the Philippines, it might’ve been different. I had a hard time getting fights for a long time.” [details]

    #2
    here's a pic of him.



    5'11 240.

    kinda big for featherweight.

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      #3
      Interesting. I just hope when I watch him fight, my Acura doesn't get stolen at the parking lot again.

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        #4
        i saw this guy fight 5 years back

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          #5
          hey is not a good prospect i got to see his last fight and he got beat but the judges gave it to him.

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            #6
            Last time I read a story about him being a top prospect, the next fight I saw he lost. The other fight I've seen of him he was against a marginal opponent and the other guy was getting the better of him. I will say this, he is fun to watch and if he learns angles a bit better and how not to get hit, he will go somewhere. Not the top, but somewhere and he does have the entertainment value that many guys don't. If he just had some pop, it would do wonders for him.

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              #7
              I saw dat fight noe lopez 2 weeks ago and noe lopez got robbed.. Nguyen has fast hands tho.. but he couldn't adjust to noe's southpaw stance

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                #8
                Obviously, that’s why you're not the judges. California has one of the fairest and best boxing judges in the states. All three of the judges (Max Deluca "one of the highly respected among the best in the world", Alejandro Rosen, Prince Warner) score it all the same (58-56) for Nguyen.
                Watching the fight on TV, the commentator (Sergio Mora) is bias and clueless about what he's talking about. Turn off the volume and watch the fight for yourself.
                From what I saw, Nguyen was the constant aggressor and landed the harder and volumes of punches vs. Lopez - pity pad and a few jabs. I give Lopez at the most two rounds. It wasn't a pretty fight but Nguyen clearly won.
                There were boos (before and after) the fight from a few of the 80% of the Hispanics in attendances. Boxing is what it is today because of bad/bias commentors misleading the fans like the Diaz vs Malignaggi.

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