Adrian Granat

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lefty
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Adrian Granat

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Unbeaten 6'7 Swedish heavyweight. Looks a decent puncher. What's your thoughts on him? I've only seen snippets of him. He looks a little bit stiff and rigid on his feet to me but then you could say that about a lot of the current super heavyweights now.
gilgamesh
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Re: Adrian Granat

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This is the first I'm hearing of him. I'll keep an eye on his record. Hopefully we get the chance to get a look at him if he's actually somebody worth seeing.
lefty
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Re: Adrian Granat

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gilgamesh wrote:This is the first I'm hearing of him. I'll keep an eye on his record. Hopefully we get the chance to get a look at him if he's actually somebody worth seeing.
There should be some footage on youtube. Not a lot when I last looked but enough to get an idea of his style.
funso banjo baby
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Re: Adrian Granat

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nothing special. tall. scrappy.

he's still raw

beat Franz Rill for a rubbish bauble recently. Rill totally folded.
Lackeos
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Re: Adrian Granat

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I think he and Hughie Fury are possibly both better prospects than Szpilka, Ruiz Jr, Washington, Breazeale, Jarrell Miller, Trevor Bryan, etc.. However, Granat really hasn't fought anyone yet, so there is scarcely anything to judge him by. Hopefully after Rill, they try to continue matching him with incrementally better opponents, starting with Arnold Gjergjaj / Francesco Pianeta / Alexander Dimitrenko / Edmund Gerber / Andriy Rudenko.
funso banjo baby
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Re: Adrian Granat

Post by funso banjo baby »

gerber and pianetta would be ok

the others wont be doing much but heading face first to the canvas at the nearest opportunity

everyone of the prospects you just listed are woefully inactive for one reason or another. its pretty dire.

the idea that Miller cant get anyone else but Nick Guivas at this stage is, frankly, ridiculous
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