Israil Madrimov
Posted: 09 Jun 2019, 23:30
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.
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.
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
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
Navarro is a veteran gatekeeper with 3 of his last 5 wins coming against undefeated fighters!!
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!!
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!!
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..