lets step up marcus browne
lets step up marcus browne
i really like this ny boxer puncher. think he could beat bivol. but opponents like monaghan and ntetu are not good
who would u like to see him vs next and any word on whose next.
who would u like to see him vs next and any word on whose next.
Re: lets step up marcus browne
How about a rematch with that black Serbian guy K something or whatever his name was.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: lets step up marcus browne
He already stepped up. Kalajdzic beat him.
Re: lets step up marcus browne
Marcus Browne has several clear wins over fighters in the #10-20 range. It is indeed time for him to fight someone a little better, like Fonfara or Joe Smith.
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SenorPipino
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Re: lets step up marcus browne
Let's see Kovey put it on the line and give Browne a shot, instead of playing it safe and taking on a bunch of no-hope weenies.
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hulkmaniac
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Re: lets step up marcus browne
He reminds me of a lesser version of Chad Dawson.
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SenorPipino
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Re: lets step up marcus browne
I hope he's a little tougher mentally.
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boxing_rocks
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Re: lets step up marcus browne
Browne is as much no-hoper against Kovalev, as his previous and next opponents.SenorPipino wrote: ↑21 Jan 2018, 19:29 Let's see Kovey put it on the line and give Browne a shot, instead of playing it safe and taking on a bunch of no-hope weenies.
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SenorPipino
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Re: lets step up marcus browne
Well the guy can really whack.
And if Kovalev can be taken out by Ward----who I love but admit is no real puncher---then it's reasonable to assume that Browne is also capable of turning the trick.
Often when a fighter gets knocked out for the first time, his chin never recovers.
If true with Kovalev, then Browne has the power to send him to another KO defeat.
And if Kovalev can be taken out by Ward----who I love but admit is no real puncher---then it's reasonable to assume that Browne is also capable of turning the trick.
Often when a fighter gets knocked out for the first time, his chin never recovers.
If true with Kovalev, then Browne has the power to send him to another KO defeat.
Re: lets step up marcus browne
how about eleider alvarez who is also with haymon.
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boxing_rocks
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Re: lets step up marcus browne
When did you see Kovalev knocked out or suffer a hard knockdown?SenorPipino wrote: ↑22 Jan 2018, 14:02 Well the guy can really whack.
And if Kovalev can be taken out by Ward----who I love but admit is no real puncher---then it's reasonable to assume that Browne is also capable of turning the trick.
Often when a fighter gets knocked out for the first time, his chin never recovers.
If true with Kovalev, then Browne has the power to send him to another KO defeat.
More importantly, it is easy to "really whack" against nobodies. Where was Browne's whack against Kalajdzic ?
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hulkmaniac
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Re: lets step up marcus browne
Why are we discussing Browne vs Kovalev as if it is likely possibility. It is damn near impossible with the promoter and network conflicts. There are a few 175-lbers on the Haymon stable that are more realistic.
Re: lets step up marcus browne
ya that was just thrown in by a guy who likes to take digs at kov, though to be fair i did ask who ppl would like to see him fight
kov vs browne doesnt seem very realistic though, i think browne vs alvarez may be though.
as for hot rod im disappointed he didnt get some good matches in light of his fight vs browne. they couldve built them both up then made a bigger rematch
kov vs browne doesnt seem very realistic though, i think browne vs alvarez may be though.
as for hot rod im disappointed he didnt get some good matches in light of his fight vs browne. they couldve built them both up then made a bigger rematch
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Re: lets step up marcus browne
Marcus is the top contender in the WBO and IBF, he will be mandatory soon for one of the belts. I think he is targeting Beterbiev while the WBC situation settles itself out.
Re: lets step up marcus browne
marcus would have a great chance of beating the limited berterbiev
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Re: lets step up marcus browne
brownes more skillful a boxer and has plenty of power to boot. beterbiev punches very hard but he plods and attacks often wildly. no need to act like hes totally beyond browne.
not saying browne would for surevwin but hed for sure have a good shot, id favour him to do it
not saying browne would for surevwin but hed for sure have a good shot, id favour him to do it
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Re: lets step up marcus browne
Beterbiev has a huge amateur experience where he had two close fights with Kovalev and then stepped up in weight and took on Usyk. He is capable of being patient and using his boxing skills versus just using his power. A guy who couldn't beat Kalajdzic has nothing to do in the ring with Beterbiev.jamamb wrote: ↑23 Jan 2018, 12:58 brownes more skillful a boxer and has plenty of power to boot. beterbiev punches very hard but he plods and attacks often wildly. no need to act like hes totally beyond browne.
not saying browne would for surevwin but hed for sure have a good shot, id favour him to do it
Re: lets step up marcus browne
Kovalev didn't get knocked out but it's telling that Ward could hurt him with a headshot.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑22 Jan 2018, 15:47When did you see Kovalev knocked out or suffer a hard knockdown?SenorPipino wrote: ↑22 Jan 2018, 14:02 Well the guy can really whack.
And if Kovalev can be taken out by Ward----who I love but admit is no real puncher---then it's reasonable to assume that Browne is also capable of turning the trick.
Often when a fighter gets knocked out for the first time, his chin never recovers.
If true with Kovalev, then Browne has the power to send him to another KO defeat.
More importantly, it is easy to "really whack" against nobodies. Where was Browne's whack against Kalajdzic ?
Re: lets step up marcus browne
who wins browne vs kov?
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boxing_rocks
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Re: lets step up marcus browne
This entire argument is based on you not understanding when a fighter's prime is.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑23 Jan 2018, 13:28Beterbiev has a huge amateur experience where he had two close fights with Kovalev and then stepped up in weight and took on Usyk. He is capable of being patient and using his boxing skills versus just using his power. A guy who couldn't beat Kalajdzic has nothing to do in the ring with Beterbiev.jamamb wrote: ↑23 Jan 2018, 12:58 brownes more skillful a boxer and has plenty of power to boot. beterbiev punches very hard but he plods and attacks often wildly. no need to act like hes totally beyond browne.
not saying browne would for surevwin but hed for sure have a good shot, id favour him to do it