Fastest KO of the year was done today?

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imaioral
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Fastest KO of the year was done today?

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The (supposed to be) Crawford's opponent for unification titles Eduard Troyanovsky was now KO at 40 Sec of the 1st round... Great job for Julius Idongo.
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Who next for Crawford now?
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davie wrote:Who next for Crawford now?
John Molina.
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imaioral wrote:The (supposed to be) Crawford's opponent for unification titles Eduard Troyanovsky was now KO at 40 Sec of the 1st round... Great jog for Julius Idongo.
Crawford can still get that belt and will not have to travel to Moscow to get it.
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PsychoGamerTwo wrote:
davie wrote:Who next for Crawford now?
John Molina.

Well obviously.
You knew what I meant
:lol:
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Was that a mandatory or voluntary defence?
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Voluntary
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boxing_rocks wrote:Voluntary
Ah so I imagine there will be a rematch clause in place if Troyanovsky wants it.
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davie wrote:
PsychoGamerTwo wrote:
davie wrote:Who next for Crawford now?
John Molina.

Well obviously.
You knew what I meant
:lol:
I thought you forgot, because i kinda did. Give me Lomachenko!
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Kieran smith scored an 18 second knockout a couple of months ago.
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2016 Super heavyweight National Golden Gloves champion Marcus Carter of Detroit won his debut October 30th with a 17 second knockout.
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davie wrote:Who next for Crawford now?
No clue, I don't see Bob giving him Manny or any of the pbc guys fighting him. Looks dire, maybe matthysse if he comes back well?
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Well that's knockout of the year decided late!
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SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
davie wrote:Who next for Crawford now?
No clue, I don't see Bob giving him Manny or any of the pbc guys fighting him. Looks dire, maybe matthysse if he comes back well?
Why not Indongo? He beat the man being served up to the man.

This was kinda like the shot that SMartinez put PWill to sleep with, except that it was more straight and on a slightly downward trajectory. He just caught Troy cold, and put him on ice. If you go back to the (hilariously elongated Russian Buffer) introductions you will see that Troyanovsky looks like someone who was just awakened from a longassed nap and that he wished he could get back to it. Indongo obliged him.

The African is 5'10 1/2" tall with nearly 72" reach. Let's see what Hitman Jr. does with a long, lean, skilled and hungry African lion (if he doesn't fall victim the same fate to Molina). Indongo appeared well schooled on keeping distance and setting traps for the shorter adversary looking to come forward (in the snapshot that we got of him). The dude is middle weight sized ffs.

Indongo has earned his shot, and I would love to see how Crawford chooses to deal with him.
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