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    Comments Thread For: Inoue Stops Ancajas In Nine To Remain On Course For Nakatani

    By Declan Warrington - Takuma Inoue made the first defense of his WBA bantamweight title by impressively stopping Jerwin Ancajas in nine rounds at Tokyo's Kokugikan.
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    #2
    Impressive indeed. Did not see a stoppage coming. Very well done against a quality opponent.
    zalous zalous Boricua181 Boricua181 like this.

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      #3
      I wonder how many people lost money on Takuma KO win...I fully expected it to go decision, and only way it ends with a KO being by Ancajas.

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        #4
        Did not expect that.
        But Takuma had been landing well placed punches at will.

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          #5
          I love Friday matches but in night.
          Zaroku Zaroku likes this.

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            #6
            So this is a little confusing.
            Is Takuma Inoue vs. Junto Nakatani next up?
            The article says Inoue remains on track by winning.
            I haven't read anything to suggest this was the plan yet.

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              #7
              Ancajas is finished.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Drigo View Post
                Ancajas is finished.
                Yup totally agree

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                  #9
                  Just for some casual fans. Takuma is not Naoya Inoue.Not the same one. Naoya is the real deal

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Drigo View Post
                    Ancajas is finished.
                    He was literally never good. He had a loss and a draw on the way up, he got his one good win against McJoe Arroyo to win his belt, he defended it against Rodriguez five years after Rodriguez's title reign, and since then he's only beaten no-hopers, got a gift draw against Santiago, got several other gift wins, and lost decisively to Martinez twice.

                    You'd be hard pressed to find another "champion" in the last 10 years with a worse resume than Ancajas. Demetrius Andrade is the only one I can think of.

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