Murat Gassiev: Next great HW?
Posted: 17 May 2018, 18:26
He was CW but can pack on weight and looked pretty strong!
Usyk @33 is a stretch to contend IMHO. Gassiev has room to naturally fill out. He can crack. Not a great division, so relatively speaking I think he can eat some chow at HW.
The size differential between him and the guys at the very top is gonna be a tough bridge to gap though.
1 week ban on Gassiev Beating Uzyk if it's ever matched?gilgamesh wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 18:32The size differential between him and the guys at the very top is gonna be a tough bridge to gap though.
Not impossible, but very tough.
I don't think he'll beat Usyk myself, but it's close to a 50/50 fight so I could well be wrong.
No. I'd bet cash money if you were standing in my living room the day of the fight, but other than that I don't do prop bets.oogiebe wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 18:331 week ban on Gassiev Beating Uzyk if it's ever matched?
Gassiev is 6' 3.5" and easily can pack on 25 - 35 more lbs. I think his size is fine as his speed and really sharp/crisp combinations would give these big boys trouble. His reach is short 76", but he bores in anyway. I'd like to see it.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 18:34 Heavyweight has been ruled by giants like Wlad, Fury, Joshua and Wilder. Gassiev is not big enough to compete with such opponents. I don't think Usyk could be successful against them either. His style is better fitted for that, but his lack of power would be a problem.
It's a stretch saying anything has been ruled by Fury except for the Buffet table.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 18:34 Heavyweight has been ruled by giants like Wlad, Fury, Joshua and Wilder. Gassiev is not big enough to compete with such opponents. I don't think Usyk could be successful against them either. His style is better fitted for that, but his lack of power would be a problem.
Uh oh, someone is sensitive about Tyson Fury...gilgamesh wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 18:38It's a stretch saying anything has been ruled by Fury except for the Buffet table.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 18:34 Heavyweight has been ruled by giants like Wlad, Fury, Joshua and Wilder. Gassiev is not big enough to compete with such opponents. I don't think Usyk could be successful against them either. His style is better fitted for that, but his lack of power would be a problem.
To "Rule" something you kinda have to keep at it. Winning the worst fight of all time, and then f*cking off for years ain't ruling sh*t.
Not sensitive about him, just calls him out for the disgrace to the sport that he is.oogiebe wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 18:40Uh oh, someone is sensitive about Tyson Fury...gilgamesh wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 18:38It's a stretch saying anything has been ruled by Fury except for the Buffet table.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 18:34 Heavyweight has been ruled by giants like Wlad, Fury, Joshua and Wilder. Gassiev is not big enough to compete with such opponents. I don't think Usyk could be successful against them either. His style is better fitted for that, but his lack of power would be a problem.
To "Rule" something you kinda have to keep at it. Winning the worst fight of all time, and then f*cking off for years ain't ruling sh*t.![]()
Lebedev is athletic and highly skilled with a good gas tank. That was also Gassiev's first step up fight.Heretic wrote: ↑18 May 2018, 03:01 Gassiev is really good.
And then there is the but part.
Hes fight against aging Lebedev was kind of alarming. The fight was not fought with murderous pace. Still Gassiev was exhausted at the end.
I see someone like Whyte or Chisora giving him really hard time. IF Lebedev was close to out muscling him how much of chance he has against much bigger and more durable opponents?
Gassiev did look lot better against Dorticos...Mexi-Box wrote: ↑18 May 2018, 03:23Lebedev is athletic and highly skilled with a good gas tank. That was also Gassiev's first step up fight.Heretic wrote: ↑18 May 2018, 03:01 Gassiev is really good.
And then there is the but part.
Hes fight against aging Lebedev was kind of alarming. The fight was not fought with murderous pace. Still Gassiev was exhausted at the end.
I see someone like Whyte or Chisora giving him really hard time. IF Lebedev was close to out muscling him how much of chance he has against much bigger and more durable opponents?
Also, I find it funny that you seriously mention Chisora and Whyte when they're both prone to gassing.![]()
in any case Lebedev wasn't close to 'out-muscling' Gassiev, at allMexi-Box wrote: ↑18 May 2018, 03:23Lebedev is athletic and highly skilled with a good gas tank. That was also Gassiev's first step up fight.Heretic wrote: ↑18 May 2018, 03:01 Gassiev is really good.
And then there is the but part.
Hes fight against aging Lebedev was kind of alarming. The fight was not fought with murderous pace. Still Gassiev was exhausted at the end.
I see someone like Whyte or Chisora giving him really hard time. IF Lebedev was close to out muscling him how much of chance he has against much bigger and more durable opponents?
I had the fight as real close one on my score card. The KD being the winning point for Gassiev. Gassiev was landing the cleaner better shots but Lebedev was landing more. Quality vs quantity kind of thing.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑18 May 2018, 06:05in any case Lebedev wasn't close to 'out-muscling' Gassiev, at allMexi-Box wrote: ↑18 May 2018, 03:23Lebedev is athletic and highly skilled with a good gas tank. That was also Gassiev's first step up fight.Heretic wrote: ↑18 May 2018, 03:01 Gassiev is really good.
And then there is the but part.
Hes fight against aging Lebedev was kind of alarming. The fight was not fought with murderous pace. Still Gassiev was exhausted at the end.
I see someone like Whyte or Chisora giving him really hard time. IF Lebedev was close to out muscling him how much of chance he has against much bigger and more durable opponents?
Lebedev's entire gameplan was based around moving around Gassiev and giving him angles, circling away- once Gassiev started cutting his exits off to the right by tattooing him with the left to the liver, Lebedev actually made a really smart adjustment, moved to his leff instead, and instead of getting outside the front foot he shot his jab through the middle from inside the lead foot, and changed the angle on the left hand to more of a hook which he managed to land around and behind Gassiev's guard a little.
but as for 'out-muscled'?Lebedev didn't want to spend 3 seconds anywhere near close range to Gassiev, his little old legs were carrying him away from Gassiev as fast as they could carry him.
I'd give the guy some points if he'd said Lebedev almost used his veteran smarts to out-point Gassiev by engaging as little as possible and only on his terms. he no more out-muscled Gassiev than Floyd out-muscled Canelo.
Gassiev was landing the cleaner better shots but Lebedev was landing more.Heretic wrote: ↑18 May 2018, 06:53Gassiev was landing the cleaner better shots but Lebedev was landing more. Quality vs quantity kind of thing.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑18 May 2018, 06:05in any case Lebedev wasn't close to 'out-muscling' Gassiev, at all
Lebedev's entire gameplan was based around moving around Gassiev and giving him angles, circling away- once Gassiev started cutting his exits off to the right by tattooing him with the left to the liver, Lebedev actually made a really smart adjustment, moved to his leff instead, and instead of getting outside the front foot he shot his jab through the middle from inside the lead foot, and changed the angle on the left hand to more of a hook which he managed to land around and behind Gassiev's guard a little.
but as for 'out-muscled'?Lebedev didn't want to spend 3 seconds anywhere near close range to Gassiev, his little old legs were carrying him away from Gassiev as fast as they could carry him.
I'd give the guy some points if he'd said Lebedev almost used his veteran smarts to out-point Gassiev by engaging as little as possible and only on his terms. he no more out-muscled Gassiev than Floyd out-muscled Canelo.
Gassiev seemed very tired at the end. I guess the high volume of punches he took trough the fight lead to that.
Lebedev did well to adjust against the left hook to the body. I think the one landed was not far from being game over for Lebedev. Gassiev tried to land few more of those same punches but did not find the target.
It's been while since I last watched that fight so I might be wrong but I remember Lebedev going forward for most of the fight.
You might be right about that Gassiev was tense in that fight. He was more relaxed against Dorticos.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑18 May 2018, 06:58Gassiev was landing the cleaner better shots but Lebedev was landing more.Heretic wrote: ↑18 May 2018, 06:53Gassiev was landing the cleaner better shots but Lebedev was landing more. Quality vs quantity kind of thing.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑18 May 2018, 06:05
in any case Lebedev wasn't close to 'out-muscling' Gassiev, at all
Lebedev's entire gameplan was based around moving around Gassiev and giving him angles, circling away- once Gassiev started cutting his exits off to the right by tattooing him with the left to the liver, Lebedev actually made a really smart adjustment, moved to his leff instead, and instead of getting outside the front foot he shot his jab through the middle from inside the lead foot, and changed the angle on the left hand to more of a hook which he managed to land around and behind Gassiev's guard a little.
but as for 'out-muscled'?Lebedev didn't want to spend 3 seconds anywhere near close range to Gassiev, his little old legs were carrying him away from Gassiev as fast as they could carry him.
I'd give the guy some points if he'd said Lebedev almost used his veteran smarts to out-point Gassiev by engaging as little as possible and only on his terms. he no more out-muscled Gassiev than Floyd out-muscled Canelo.
Gassiev seemed very tired at the end. I guess the high volume of punches he took trough the fight lead to that.
Lebedev did well to adjust against the left hook to the body. I think the one landed was not far from being game over for Lebedev. Gassiev tried to land few more of those same punches but did not find the target.
It's been while since I last watched that fight so I might be wrong but I remember Lebedev going forward for most of the fight.
correct
Gassiev seemed very tired at the end. I guess the high volume of punches he took trough the fight lead to that.
i think more the punches he threw and missed thany anything Lebedev did, plus Gassiev looked pretty stiff that night and tense, which drains energy badly
It's been while since I last watched that fight so I might be wrong but I remember Lebedev going forward for most of the fight.
i think you remember wrong, he hardly backed Gassiev up at all, and especially after he got KD with the body shot worked very hard on lateral movement moving around Gassiev.
agree, a fascinating style match, youth vs experience, the verteran crafty Lebedev trying to offset the bigger, bigger-punching man, volume guy vs power-puncher, etc etc, its an excellent fight