Alexander Ustinov
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Mimmy
- Heavyweight

Alexander Ustinov
http://boxrec.com/boxer/314868
Makes a return on Saturday after a couple of years away.
Decent record but still a factor in the heavyweight division??
Makes a return on Saturday after a couple of years away.
Decent record but still a factor in the heavyweight division??
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handsofstone
- Cruiserweight
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Re: Alexander Ustinov
He's a big hard hitting lump but lacks refinement when fighting the savvier guys, I would've liked to have seen Fury, Joshua, Chisora in with him a couple of years back
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wesshaw1985
- Super Middleweight
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Re: Alexander Ustinov
In the mix for the WBA Regular I think.mimmy123 wrote:http://boxrec.com/boxer/314868
Makes a return on Saturday after a couple of years away.
Decent record but still a factor in the heavyweight division??
Briggs and Oquendo are in similair positions to Ustinov...
Re: Alexander Ustinov
He was a better kickboxer than boxer. He was also in far better shape back then....
He's huge, but fairly crude, easy to hit, and doesn't have much punching power for his size. Seems to have an okay chin (the loss to Pulev came after a big time beating) and can cause some issues with his frame and physicality. He would have a realistic chance against the Briggs-Oquendo winner, but I can't see him doing much against any serious champ or contender.
He'd make a decent comeback for Fury (superficially imposing, but in reality nothing much), especially considering their history.
He's huge, but fairly crude, easy to hit, and doesn't have much punching power for his size. Seems to have an okay chin (the loss to Pulev came after a big time beating) and can cause some issues with his frame and physicality. He would have a realistic chance against the Briggs-Oquendo winner, but I can't see him doing much against any serious champ or contender.
He'd make a decent comeback for Fury (superficially imposing, but in reality nothing much), especially considering their history.
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TheLeprechaun
- Super Middleweight
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Re: Alexander Ustinov
He's absolutely dreadful
Re: Alexander Ustinov
He's on the BN undercard. Throw him in with Dubois!!
Re: Alexander Ustinov
How Fres Oquendo remains relevant is beyond me. Hasn't fought since July 2014, hasn't won since May 2014.... 3 yearswesshaw1985 wrote:In the mix for the WBA Regular I think.mimmy123 wrote:http://boxrec.com/boxer/314868
Makes a return on Saturday after a couple of years away.
Decent record but still a factor in the heavyweight division??
Briggs and Oquendo are in similair positions to Ustinov...
Re: Alexander Ustinov
Ustinov isn't great. Doubt he'd make a dent in any of the top guys. I'd take guys like Chisora, Whyte, Jennings, Perez, H.Fury etc... To beat him (fringe contenders).
Re: Alexander Ustinov
He's down to face TBA, so I guess it'll be whichever Latvian wants a night off from Uber...
Re: Alexander Ustinov
Ustinovs a big man, but thats about it
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Bard of Boxrec
- Heavyweight

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Re: Alexander Ustinov
ustinov/wach would be fun
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Tuan_Jim
- Heavyweight

Re: Alexander Ustinov
Fun is the last thing it would be.Riddick Blowe wrote:ustinov/wach would be fun
Re: Alexander Ustinov
Yea doubt that'd be a fun fight
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Bard of Boxrec
- Heavyweight

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Re: Alexander Ustinov
haha you're right I instantly stand corrected on that one. Battle of the Reluctant Behemoths
Re: Alexander Ustinov
Yeah, a very negatively fought fight aha
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wesshaw1985
- Super Middleweight
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Re: Alexander Ustinov
dealt with Zumbano Love faster than AJ lastnight.
next in line for the Briggs Oquendo winner...
next in line for the Briggs Oquendo winner...
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handsofstone
- Cruiserweight
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Re: Alexander Ustinov
Ustinov hit Love with everything last night and he still struggled to put him down, his punches come in super slow motion, he makes George Foreman look like Roy Jones Jr
Re: Alexander Ustinov
Great win though against Zumbano! Top Brazilian heavyweight that ladhandsofstone wrote:Ustinov hit Love with everything last night and he still struggled to put him down, his punches come in super slow motion, he makes George Foreman look like Roy Jones Jr
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jamesmcdonnell
- Heavyweight

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Re: Alexander Ustinov
Riddick Blowe wrote:ustinov/wach would be fun
Be great for a life drawing class.
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jamesmcdonnell
- Heavyweight

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Re: Alexander Ustinov
Fellatio.Wales wrote:How Fres Oquendo remains relevant is beyond me. Hasn't fought since July 2014, hasn't won since May 2014.... 3 yearswesshaw1985 wrote:In the mix for the WBA Regular I think.mimmy123 wrote:http://boxrec.com/boxer/314868
Makes a return on Saturday after a couple of years away.
Decent record but still a factor in the heavyweight division??
Briggs and Oquendo are in similair positions to Ustinov...
Re: Alexander Ustinov
He's just a big potato with eyesjamesmcdonnell wrote:Riddick Blowe wrote:ustinov/wach would be fun
Be great for a life drawing class.
Re: Alexander Ustinov
Faced Love the man Eddie Hearn put in as an opponent for AJ in a Sky show headline fightchinarich wrote:He's down to face TBA, so I guess it'll be whichever Latvian wants a night off from Uber...
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boxingknockout
- Super Lightweight
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Re: Alexander Ustinov
He definitely resembles a potato head!Stuarty30 wrote:He's just a big potato with eyesjamesmcdonnell wrote:Riddick Blowe wrote:ustinov/wach would be fun
Be great for a life drawing class.
Re: Alexander Ustinov
Don't think Ustinov-Wach would set the place alight
Re: Alexander Ustinov
Maybe in the WWEOiky wrote:Don't think Ustinov-Wach would set the place alight