Troy vs Cuenca II •NOW LIVE•
Posted: 07 Apr 2016, 00:18
Friday 8 April 2016
Krylia Sovetov, Moscow, Russia
commission: Professional Boxing Federation Of Russia
promoter: Aleksey Stashkov (World Boxing)
matchmaker: Viacheslav Karakash
Super Lightweight
Eduard Troyanovsky 23 0 0
vs
Cesar Rene Cuenca 48 1 0
IBF World super lightweight title
International Boxing Organization World super lightweight title
Heavyweight
Sergey Kuzmin 6 0 0
vs
Konstantin Airich 23 15 2
Cruiserweight
Maxim Maslov 17 1 1
vs
Walter David Cabral 23 15 0
Featherweight
Valery Tretyakov 6 0 0
vs
Diego Herminio Alejandro Sananco 21 22 5
Heavyweight
Vladimir Tereshkin 18 0 1
vs
Yuberti Suarez Diaz 7 3 0
Super Welterweight
Nikita Miroshnichenko 3 0 0
vs
Pavlo Sharun 0 2 0
Super Welterweight
Sergey Lubkovich debut
vs
Juris Ivanovs 8 31 2

About the Troy rematch, i was surprised at the first fight and didn't expect Troy to bully Cuenca that bad... it being allowed i guess was no surprise.
Cuenca is such a good fighter when it comes to execution. He uses timing and footwork to stay out of reach or apply precise quick combos. Such a good focus veteran is bound to come into the rematch with solid adjustments.
Adjustments should include much much more elusive movements and footwork early... Troy is after all a pretty simple bully puncher...
Problem is the new adjustments would lead to a decision win unless cuenca cumulates lots of damage in the last tier which i doubt... a decision in Russia vs Troy in a close fight feels highly unprobable.
Kuzmin has the pop and decent hands.

He already has beaten some decent gatekeeper names.

But so far he showed he didn't have the stamina to end his fights strong and active. He is relying on his pop to gain respect and then do the minimum and eventually maybe stop his opponent...
He has enough hand skills and pop to be a force, but so far, doesn't have the work rate... we'll see if it improves
We've seen Airich go down harder than usual lately...

Airich would have a shot on activity level a few years ago but i think he gets put out cold in this one
I think it's a good decision from Kuzmin's handlers to wait before fighting Tereshkin because Kuzmin was less than impressive last time out.
Maslov has talent there is no doubt about it.

He can move and has quick good hands in combos.

Main problem is he fought at heavyweight and doesn't really have pop vs decent opposition. A move at cruiser is wise for him and opens up a LOT of possiblity with the cruiser scene in Russia.
He should be able to KO Cabral like every decent opponents who faced him

This is a confidence builder for a new lighter weight class for Maslov
Cabral's 4th fight in 4 months in 2016
More Undercards Breakdown Here:
http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 5&t=118824
ENJOY!!
Krylia Sovetov, Moscow, Russia
commission: Professional Boxing Federation Of Russia
promoter: Aleksey Stashkov (World Boxing)
matchmaker: Viacheslav Karakash
Super Lightweight
Eduard Troyanovsky 23 0 0
vs
Cesar Rene Cuenca 48 1 0
IBF World super lightweight title
International Boxing Organization World super lightweight title
Heavyweight
Sergey Kuzmin 6 0 0
vs
Konstantin Airich 23 15 2
Cruiserweight
Maxim Maslov 17 1 1
vs
Walter David Cabral 23 15 0
Featherweight
Valery Tretyakov 6 0 0
vs
Diego Herminio Alejandro Sananco 21 22 5
Heavyweight
Vladimir Tereshkin 18 0 1
vs
Yuberti Suarez Diaz 7 3 0
Super Welterweight
Nikita Miroshnichenko 3 0 0
vs
Pavlo Sharun 0 2 0
Super Welterweight
Sergey Lubkovich debut
vs
Juris Ivanovs 8 31 2

About the Troy rematch, i was surprised at the first fight and didn't expect Troy to bully Cuenca that bad... it being allowed i guess was no surprise.
Cuenca is such a good fighter when it comes to execution. He uses timing and footwork to stay out of reach or apply precise quick combos. Such a good focus veteran is bound to come into the rematch with solid adjustments.
Adjustments should include much much more elusive movements and footwork early... Troy is after all a pretty simple bully puncher...
Problem is the new adjustments would lead to a decision win unless cuenca cumulates lots of damage in the last tier which i doubt... a decision in Russia vs Troy in a close fight feels highly unprobable.
Kuzmin has the pop and decent hands.
He already has beaten some decent gatekeeper names.

But so far he showed he didn't have the stamina to end his fights strong and active. He is relying on his pop to gain respect and then do the minimum and eventually maybe stop his opponent...
He has enough hand skills and pop to be a force, but so far, doesn't have the work rate... we'll see if it improves
We've seen Airich go down harder than usual lately...

Airich would have a shot on activity level a few years ago but i think he gets put out cold in this one
I think it's a good decision from Kuzmin's handlers to wait before fighting Tereshkin because Kuzmin was less than impressive last time out.
Maslov has talent there is no doubt about it.

He can move and has quick good hands in combos.

Main problem is he fought at heavyweight and doesn't really have pop vs decent opposition. A move at cruiser is wise for him and opens up a LOT of possiblity with the cruiser scene in Russia.
He should be able to KO Cabral like every decent opponents who faced him

This is a confidence builder for a new lighter weight class for Maslov
Cabral's 4th fight in 4 months in 2016
More Undercards Breakdown Here:
http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 5&t=118824
ENJOY!!