Right. Ignore my question cuz you know I'm right lol.ikorolev wrote: How many other guys do you know with 500 amateur fights and Khytrov's pop ? Fighters like that need to be moved much faster if they can handle it. They need to learn from their fights, not just increment their W and KO columns.
I don't track amateur records all that much these days. I do know plenty of guys are in that 100-300+ fight region that don't move as fast as Ievgen has. I don't believe there is much of a difference between a guy with 200-300 fights & 500 fights. They both got an exceptional level of fighting in the amateur game.
By this lotsa amateur fights = quick pro success logic GGG must suck ass by your estimation as he had 350 fights & didn't win a title til 4 years & 19 fights into his career. Wasn't GGG 3.5 years & 17 fights too late? Or does the 150 less fights give him some more leeway.
I'm sure Ievgen is learning. I've always thought the learning in the fight night ring is overrated anyway. You learn in the gym & execute in the fight night ring.
Plus there is a game of protect the 0 going on with the management of any promising fighter which is a thing in boxing despite you acting like there isn't more going on here. Arum pissed himself three times trying to get Vasyl outta the road he took & rightfully so cuz like it or not Vasyl's earning potential has been limited in the game for the near future cuz he has a 1 in the L column & fickle fans.
And finally I don't believe Ievgen not having fought Robert Guerrero or even John Molina yet in his career is gonna hurt his overall progress. I'd also say 147 is a deeper division anyway so if Vasyl was a 147lber & had tried to win a title at 147 he'd probably have been 1-2 three fights into his career.
