Israil Madrimov
Israil Madrimov
Looks like a work in progress but I could see him eventually developing into a real talent. I disagree with the idea of him being ready for a title shot quite yet.
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looks good , maybe needs to ad more of a jab though
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I enjoyed his overall performance, I gave B, but I think (dunno if is part of his style) he is too desperate, anxious or ever, remembers like Porter 2 years ago and had very few technical mistakes IMO. Madrimov needs at least 2x (3 star) bouts before taking a title shot.
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Yeah, quite a bit of lunging. Too anxious maybe but that should be fixed with more pro bouts. He missed some of his shots wide. Really wide.imaioral wrote: ↑10 Jun 2019, 09:24 I enjoyed his overall performance, I gave B, but I think (dunno if is part of his style) he is too desperate, anxious or ever, remembers like Porter 2 years ago and had very few technical mistakes IMO. Madrimov needs at least 2x (3 star) bouts before taking a title shot.
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Best Coast
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Very good for a guy with only 3 pro bouts. Of the many Uzbekistani amateur standouts currently flooding the pro ranks, Madrimov is one of the most promising so far.
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I gues he'll be on the Garcia-Vargas card
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margaret thatcher
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He had that great KTFO, but then in the fights I've seen of him since he goofs around too much and is kinda wild, like he's looking for that ko again
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He is on fast track, but still needs to sharpen his boxing skills in professional ring IMO.
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He changes angles a lot just to load up on big shots. I don't like that.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑18 Jan 2020, 00:59 He had that great KTFO, but then in the fights I've seen of him since he goofs around too much and is kinda wild, like he's looking for that ko again
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Madrimov is still a work in progress but has fought more quality opposition in his first 4 pro bouts than most of his fellow prospects. Most ex-amateur standouts face nothing but tomato cans in their first few bouts. That's a good sign for him & I expect him to continue to improve his opposition.
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Must be terrible if we still don't know who it is
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margaret thatcher
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Navarro's okay for a 4 fight guy, his last fight he beat a 23-0 guy who was a good amateur and a world series of boxing fighter. We can't expect guys to be moved at Loma paces and Maddy needs more work anyway
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That's true. They can make better fights for him but no way should they be trying to rush a title shot for Madrimov.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑05 Feb 2020, 17:06 Navarro's okay for a 4 fight guy, his last fight he beat a 23-0 guy who was a good amateur and a world series of boxing fighter. We can't expect guys to be moved at Loma paces and Maddy needs more work anyway
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Navarro is a veteran gatekeeper with 3 of his last 5 wins coming against undefeated fighters!!
Madrimov is not as fast-track as his countryman Akhmadaliev (who just won unified world belt at 122 in his 8th bout) but he's not far behind and I cant think of too many young prospects who are on a faster track than the 24-year-old Madrimov!!
Feel free to name any global prospects who are developing as fast as Israil so early in their pro careers!!
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He's being moved fine, I just don't think he's ready for a title shot.Best Coast wrote: ↑06 Feb 2020, 20:52Navarro is a veteran gatekeeper with 3 of his last 5 wins coming against undefeated fighters!!
Madrimov is not as fast-track as his countryman Akhmadaliev (who just won unified world belt at 122 in his 8th bout) but he's not far behind and I cant think of too many young prospects who are on a faster track than the 24-year-old Madrimov!!
Feel free to name any global prospects who are developing as fast as Israil so early in their pro careers!!
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I dont think he's ready for a world title shot either and he may not match Akhmadaliev by winning a belt in his 8th pro bout. But I could definitely see him winning one after 10-12 bouts, assuming he continues to develop as steadily as he has so far..Rgoodwin wrote: ↑07 Feb 2020, 21:20He's being moved fine, I just don't think he's ready for a title shot.Best Coast wrote: ↑06 Feb 2020, 20:52
Navarro is a veteran gatekeeper with 3 of his last 5 wins coming against undefeated fighters!!
Madrimov is not as fast-track as his countryman Akhmadaliev (who just won unified world belt at 122 in his 8th bout) but he's not far behind and I cant think of too many young prospects who are on a faster track than the 24-year-old Madrimov!!
Feel free to name any global prospects who are developing as fast as Israil so early in their pro careers!!
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Agreed. They should just focus on his development, work on his accuracy. Keep him active and get him out against different styles.Best Coast wrote: ↑08 Feb 2020, 03:36I dont think he's ready for a world title shot either and he may not match Akhmadaliev by winning a belt in his 8th pro bout. But I could definitely see him winning one after 10-12 bouts, assuming he continues to develop as steadily as he has so far..