i thought teraji controlled the pace for most of the bout.
canizales was good at "making it seem" like he was landing for the last 30 sec of each round.
but still a tough opponent. great close fight.
i dont know why teraji chooses to always slug it out.
he could have outboxed that guy all day if he wanted to.....
May be he is trying not to get completely overshadowed by Inoue who also KO'd him in the amateurs (no footage of this fight yet found unfortunately)
Q: When we think of you we think of knockouts, but is that how you prefer to win?
Inoue: "Well yes - pro boxing wouldn't exist without the fans, and the fans want to see a knockout, so I want to give it to them."
Japan's Naoya Inoue destroys boxing stereotypes
Inoue, owner of three of the world's four bantamweight crowns, would hardly disagree. "As a professional boxer, I don't only want to win," he said during a news conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on June 27, after earning The Ring's PFP (pound for pound) title. "My aim is to put on a wonderful show for fans with a knockout. I think my way of boxing was recognized and has let me enter the rankings that heavier boxers have dominated."
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Sports/Japan-s-Naoya-Inoue-destroys-boxing-stereotypes
Inoue initially thought he didn’t have to knock out Fulton to win but could box his way to a decision victory.
However, he changed his mind when he heard one fan impatiently shout: “C’mon, finish him now!”
https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14966286