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Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:19
by TheBeast
not sure i can post Hls since Boxrec is showing it PPV
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:21
by digzee
skanksta wrote:Cuenca looked as bad tonight as he looked good in China.
Truyanovsky will be getting offers from Allegedly and Fast Eddie in the next few days - worst LW champs since Rees* vs M'baye.
Any of the British top 5 could beat him @ home, Gavin too.
* LOVE Rees, just not as LWW champ.
Frank should get Cuenca over for Catterall, I think Jack needs a step up and beating Cuenca would gain him a good ranking and experience .
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:23
by Tarkus
So anyone seen this Durodola in action? Kudriash is a disaster waiting to happen. Does Nigerian have enough skilled to expose the big hitting Russian?
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:26
by TheBeast
Kudry stops Durodola in a round or two... Durodola is wild and doesn't have a good chin... Kudry will stalk him in the ropes and stop him quick
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:29
by skanksta
Tarkus wrote:So anyone seen this Durodola in action? Kudriash is a disaster waiting to happen. Does Nigerian have enough skilled to expose the big hitting Russian?
Not seen Kudryashov before - why is he 'disaster waiting to happen' ?
Just a one-trick pony puncher ? pls elaborate..
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:33
by Tarkus
skanksta wrote:Tarkus wrote:So anyone seen this Durodola in action? Kudriash is a disaster waiting to happen. Does Nigerian have enough skilled to expose the big hitting Russian?
Not seen Kudryashov before - why is he 'disaster waiting to happen' ?
Just a one-trick pony puncher ? pls elaborate..
Not quite one trick pony, he has a decent technique. But he is limited and I expect him to get outboxed at a higher level of competition. I guess thats why he has not been stepped up yet.
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:41
by ikorolev
skanksta wrote:
Any of the British top 5 could beat him @ home, Gavin too.
Ha-ha-ha. Those fake British champs.
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:45
by Tarkus
Was that a Kudriashovs idea of slick defense?
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Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:47
by skanksta
ikorolev wrote:skanksta wrote:
Any of the British top 5 could beat him @ home, Gavin too.
Ha-ha-ha. Those fake British champs.
Explain ?
NB. I'm not saying that the British top 5 - especially @ LW - are any good. Only Catterall, (Gavin if he could do the weight/train) have any future beyond Euro - level.
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:48
by skanksta
Explain after this - this is awesome !
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:49
by ikorolev
Kudryashov's hype is over. TKO loss in 2.
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:50
by Tangerine
excellent stuff from duradola fair play to him I thought he was fornicating gone in round 1
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:52
by stevedoc
ikorolev wrote:Kudryashov's hype is over. TKO loss in 2.
My first time seeing kudryashov but I don't think the philly shell defence helped him took to many shots
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:52
by Deadendgeneration
LancashireLoyal wrote:excellent stuff from duradola fair play to him I thought he was effing gone in round 1
Sloppy but enjoyed that.
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:53
by Tarkus
What did a tell you a minute ago.
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I knew this would happen sooner rather then later. I wish I checked out the African dude beforehand. Great betting opportunity missed.
Feel sorry for Drozd (I think its him commentating), he was screaming his head off.
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:54
by ikorolev
skanksta wrote:ikorolev wrote:skanksta wrote:
Any of the British top 5 could beat him @ home, Gavin too.
Ha-ha-ha. Those fake British champs.
Explain ?
NB. I'm not saying that the British top 5 - especially @ LW - are any good. Only Catterall, (Gavin if he could do the weight/train) have any future beyond Euro - level.
What's to explain ? You say that Troyanovsky is the worst champion, and I am saying that Brits are the worst. By the way, he is not a LW, which makes your statement even more ridiculous.
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 12:00
by skanksta
Ha-ha-ha. Those fake British champs.[/quote]
Explain ?
NB. I'm not saying that the British top 5 - especially @ LW - are any good. Only Catterall, (Gavin if he could do the weight/train) have any future beyond Euro - level.[/quote]
What's to explain ? You say that Troyanovsky is the worst champion, and I am saying that Brits are the worst. By the way, he is not a LW, which makes your statement even more ridiculous.[/quote]
THINK before you speak - LW = LIght-Welter
LWW = Light-Welter-Weight.
Ok, we should call it Super-Light-Weight - my bad.
NO - please explain yourself..,
"Brits are the worst" wtf ? Worst what ? Worst current World Champs ? Worst current top 5 @ Super-Lightweight ?
and NOTE - I said Truyanovsky vs Cuenca was the worst Super-Lightweight champ since...
(BRITISH) Gavin Rees beat Souleymane M'baye.
so explain yourself..
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 12:12
by digzee
skanksta wrote:Ha-ha-ha. Those fake British champs.
Explain ?
NB. I'm not saying that the British top 5 - especially @ LW - are any good. Only Catterall, (Gavin if he could do the weight/train) have any future beyond Euro - level.[/quote]
What's to explain ? You say that Troyanovsky is the worst champion, and I am saying that Brits are the worst. By the way, he is not a LW, which makes your statement even more ridiculous.[/quote]
THINK before you speak - LW = LIght-Welter
LWW = Light-Welter-Weight.
Ok, we should call it Super-Light-Weight - my bad.
NO - please explain yourself..,
"Brits are the worst" wtf ? Worst what ? Worst current World Champs ? Worst current top 5 @ Super-Lightweight ?
and NOTE - I said Truyanovsky vs Cuenca was the worst Super-Lightweight champ since...
(BRITISH) Gavin Rees beat Souleymane M'baye.
so explain yourself..[/quote]
Don't worry, Ik is sensitive about eastern European fighters...
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 12:13
by Tarkus
Chakhkiev improved visibly since the defeat. I wonder what does Afolabi has left in him. Because he can be a great test if he is still alive and kicking.
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 12:15
by jujigatame
What happened in the Cuenca fight? From the description it sounds like some sort of double slip or knockdown, and the Cuenca just stayed down and the ref called it a TKO? WTF?
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 12:17
by diddy
Cuenca tried to cop a BS DQ and the ref called him on his BS.
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 12:23
by Tarkus
What possessed Rakhim, after all the praise I dished at him. Doesn't he remember Wlodarchyk fiasco. He might be affected by Kuds defeat or something.
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 12:28
by skanksta
digzee wrote:skanksta wrote:Ha-ha-ha. Those fake British champs.
Explain ?
NB. I'm not saying that the British top 5 - especially @ LW - are any good. Only Catterall, (Gavin if he could do the weight/train) have any future beyond Euro - level.
What's to explain ? You say that Troyanovsky is the worst champion, and I am saying that Brits are the worst. By the way, he is not a LW, which makes your statement even more ridiculous.[/quote]
THINK before you speak - LW = LIght-Welter
LWW = Light-Welter-Weight.
Ok, we should call it Super-Light-Weight - my bad.
NO - please explain yourself..,
"Brits are the worst" wtf ? Worst what ? Worst current World Champs ? Worst current top 5 @ Super-Lightweight ?
and NOTE - I said Truyanovsky vs Cuenca was the worst Super-Lightweight champ since...
(BRITISH) Gavin Rees beat Souleymane M'baye.
so explain yourself..[/quote]
Don't worry, Ik is sensitive about eastern European fighters...[/quote]
Thanks
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 12:28
by lookingaround87
Chakiev is going to gas. He's really unloading.
Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 12:32
by Tarkus
Chakh took a 4th round off. Afo needs to press with his jab not let him rest.