Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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This time he had a decent opponent with 17-1 record. Enjoy:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dv6_9kncuH0
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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Nice mullet. A little Danny Carbajalish
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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He's entertaining and one my favorite prospects to watch.

Good win for him.
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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Good perfomance by Khytrov.
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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Sensational performance.
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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6 middleweight
Ievgen Khytrov 5(5)-0-0
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Willie Fortune 17(8)-1-0

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Khytrov wins by quick TKO

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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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Fvcking mint. He's one to watch, isn't he?
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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Impressive enough but what does he have to offer when he faces someone he can't walk right through? This was a very limited clip admittedly, but I saw practically no boxing in there just brute power, that will only get him so far.

(Please, no silly comparisons with Kovalev or Golovkin, before anyone starts, those two ARE quality).
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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I want see him against Tureano Johnson
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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Ian1973 wrote:Impressive enough but what does he have to offer when he faces someone he can't walk right through? This was a very limited clip admittedly, but I saw practically no boxing in there just brute power, that will only get him so far.

(Please, no silly comparisons with Kovalev or Golovkin, before anyone starts, those two ARE quality).
Naoya Inoue's shite too, he only beat the best fighter in the world at his weight after six fights. Winning that fight told me nothing about how he'd handle two lightweights, concurrently.
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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Datsue wrote:
Ian1973 wrote:Impressive enough but what does he have to offer when he faces someone he can't walk right through? This was a very limited clip admittedly, but I saw practically no boxing in there just brute power, that will only get him so far.

(Please, no silly comparisons with Kovalev or Golovkin, before anyone starts, those two ARE quality).
Naoya Inoue's shite too, he only beat the best fighter in the world at his weight after six fights. Winning that fight told me nothing about how he'd handle two lightweights, concurrently.

You have lost me sir. What does that have to do with Khytrov? :??
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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Ian1973 wrote:Impressive enough but what does he have to offer when he faces someone he can't walk right through? This was a very limited clip admittedly, but I saw practically no boxing in there just brute power, that will only get him so far.

(Please, no silly comparisons with Kovalev or Golovkin, before anyone starts, those two ARE quality).
I'm not sure, but I wouldn't take the fact that it was just brute power as a sign that he doesn't have much else to offer (not sure if you were). There was little reason to do anything other than what he did considering how effective it was.
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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Datsue wrote:
Ian1973 wrote:Impressive enough but what does he have to offer when he faces someone he can't walk right through? This was a very limited clip admittedly, but I saw practically no boxing in there just brute power, that will only get him so far.

(Please, no silly comparisons with Kovalev or Golovkin, before anyone starts, those two ARE quality).
Naoya Inoue's shite too, he only beat the best fighter in the world at his weight after six fights. Winning that fight told me nothing about how he'd handle two lightweights, concurrently.
If i understand you Khytrov in your opinion can beat champions in this weight ?
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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Also, in terms of style I think comparisons to GGG are appropriate, as they are heavy-handed stalkers, have a similar punch selection, and aren't the most difficult to hit at their respective levels. They are also roughly the same height, have a similar body type, and come from former USSR countries, adding a superficial similarity to a substantive one.

Obviously that doesn't mean they're of comparable quality. Khytrov doesn't seem as polished as GGG and he's yet to prove that his abilities will allow him to keep thrashing opponents at significantly higher levels.
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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barron71 wrote:Ievgen goes back to mother country for a rest

Back in 10-10. Fox sports 1?

Opponent to be named later


Love to hear suggestions

I like a few names
Continuing to fight guys that he can walk through so easily isn't going to help him improve or gain necessary experience. It's very early in his career but it is going to require a step up against opponents skilled and durable enough like Ossie Duran or Rogelio Medina to give him that.
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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barron71 wrote:Ievgen goes back to mother country for a rest

Back in 10-10. Fox sports 1?

Opponent to be named later


Love to hear suggestions

I like a few names
Hello man, if u are interrested, here is some suggestions :box: : (poor english so dont kill me boys)

DONATAS BONDOROVAS (18 - 5 - 1, 6 KOs), what i saw he like slugging, can be a fan friendly fight. not too much speed or power, but he is a really tough boxer, maybe Ievghen go to distance with him

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer

DIONISIO MIRANDA (22 - 9 - 2, 19 KOs), fought some good names in the past, including Quillin, Karmazin, George. His high KO ratio come from fights against limited oposition in Colombia.

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer

CERESSO FORT (17 - 3 - 1, 11 KOs), loser of his 2 last fights, but he has victories over Marcus Upshaw, Andy Kolle and Dave Peterson. In his last fight he seems faded, maybe is not so good option to make fight with him

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer

DON MOUTON (14 - 8 - 1, 12 KOs) very experienced guy, fought Anthony Dirrell, Badou Jack, Curtis Stevens and others. He was stopped only once, seems a bit dangerous in some fights

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer


Here is some more dangerous options:

TUREANO JOHNSON (15 - 1, 10 KOs) fast, very skilled and good in defense, hes only lost come from bit controversial stoppage against Curtis Stevens in last round. He goes to distance with Willie Fortune and convincingly beat undefeated Mike Gavronski. Ievghen must improve his defense against this guy

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer

ABRAHAM HAN (22 - 1, 14 KOs) big and strong man,, hes coming forward and want fight, many of his fights was against limited oposition, he lost against Glen Tapia via stoppage

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer

LAMAR RUSS (14 - 1, 7 KOs) lost against Matt Macklin last year, but give him solid fight

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer

Thats my suggestions :box: good luck !
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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Harry Joe Yorgey
I believe he wouldnt provide as much resistance as others but dies have experience to maybe survive

Louis Rose
Has wins over a few prospects and is a very game and prideful fighter, was robbed on FS1 VS Paul Mendez, I believe he may provide much needed rounds

Marcus Upshaw
Took David Lemuix and Marco Antonio Rubio the distance so he may provide much needed durability

Travis Scott
This guy is undeafeated with 17 wins and Just 4 KOS but has a padded record, but would be nice to have a undeafeated scalp on Ievgens resume

Tony Hirsh
Tony has displayed proven durability with quality competition, he can very much go the distance
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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Caleb Truax
Ossie Duran
Max Bursak
Willie Monroe Jr
Fernando Guerrero
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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crusader wrote:Also, in terms of style I think comparisons to GGG are appropriate, as they are heavy-handed stalkers, have a similar punch selection, and aren't the most difficult to hit at their respective levels. They are also roughly the same height, have a similar body type, and come from former USSR countries, adding a superficial similarity to a substantive one.

Obviously that doesn't mean they're of comparable quality. Khytrov doesn't seem as polished as GGG and he's yet to prove that his abilities will allow him to keep thrashing opponents at significantly higher levels.
Yeah I agree, I saw the Kennedy and Chatman fights and both of those guys seemed very willing to take the fight to Khytrov and had some success doing it. That might be just how those two fight anyway, but they didn't seem overly respectful of his abilities (until they got caught :P ) So, he clearly does have pop and some nice punch artillery but it does look like he could turn into the type of puncher who can be outboxed.
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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Khmelnytsky wrote:
barron71 wrote:Ievgen goes back to mother country for a rest

Back in 10-10. Fox sports 1?

Opponent to be named later


Love to hear suggestions

I like a few names
Continuing to fight guys that he can walk through so easily isn't going to help him improve or gain necessary experience. It's very early in his career but it is going to require a step up against opponents skilled and durable enough like Ossie Duran or Rogelio Medina to give him that.
Willie Fortune isn't a scrub and isn't supposed to be walked through. It was a very appropriate step up and Ievgen passed with flying colors.
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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Vitaly Kopylenko

Avto Khurtsidze

Carlos Nasimento

Akio Shibata

Makoto Fujinami

Milton Nunez

Arif Magomedov

Andrey Meryasev

Fernando Guerrero

Grady Brewer

Jorge Navarro

Juan Camilo Novoa

Also good opponents for Evgeniy
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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Ian1973 wrote:Impressive enough but what does he have to offer when he faces someone he can't walk right through? This was a very limited clip admittedly, but I saw practically no boxing in there just brute power, that will only get him so far.

(Please, no silly comparisons with Kovalev or Golovkin, before anyone starts, those two ARE quality).
...out of interest...you are aware of his amateur accomplishments right?
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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Thought the Meza Clay fight on the undercard was a great brawl, Khytrov looked fantastic (not his hair)
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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barron71 wrote:Ievgen is doing everything he is suppose to as a manager I move him
That suits him the best We all know he is not ready for the top guys yet
Lets give it time and keep letting him grow into the champion he is

Next fight 10-10
Maybe he should fight Salka then :)
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Re: Khytrov wins in 30 seconds

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I love this kid. Was at the fights and he wasted no time. Search and destroy.
The kid is balls to the wall. He and Vasquez bring serious power.
I can't say the name right, but this eastern block kid hits like a freight train.
I want to see him fight again. Tyson Corporation did an AMAZING show!!!
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