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    Heavyweight Arslanbek Makhmudov has been keeping a close eye on Guido Vianello's progress in the pro ranks.
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    #2
    Lets keep it real: the lesson we learned from his loss is that he is awesome when the opponent is outgunned and scared. But as soon as the other guy starts going after him, he folds like a cheap suit. He isnt world title material and now everyone knows it.

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      #3
      He's also ridiculously slow.

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        #4
        Vianello had a good fight with Ajagba, but I think Makhmudov should be able to beat him. Makhmudov is slow as f.uck, I believe alll top 10 guys beat him. he is probably somewhere top 30 level.

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          #5
          Originally posted by noone View Post
          Lets keep it real: the lesson we learned from his loss is that he is awesome when the opponent is outgunned and scared. But as soon as the other guy starts going after him, he folds like a cheap suit. He isnt world title material and now everyone knows it.
          ah the wilder. if only he had the fortune of being matched soft for 10 years like wilder. we would have another all time great biggest puncher of all time. what a shame
          JakeTheBoxer JakeTheBoxer mlac mlac like this.

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            #6
            I said it in another thread that Vianello probably looked the best I've seen of him in his fight against Ajagba. Problem is that Ajagba hasn't looked since the Demirizen fight...

            Makhmudov stopped Guido in the amateurs and I expect him to stop Guido in this one as well. Makhmudov showed red flags when Takam was.givimg him problems and we saw what happened when he faced someone in Kabayel who came to win and was going to punch him back.

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              #7
              Lessons:

              1. Makhmudov has the speed of Joe Joyce.
              2. Makhmudov has the footwork of Mariusz Wach
              3. Makhmudov has the boxing IQ of Filip Hrgovic
              4. Makhmudov has the heart of Christian Hammer
              5. Makhmudov has the durability of David Price

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                #8
                Unfortunatelly for him. Makhmudov is Russian not American. No privilege fighting bums for 40 fights before facing the real one.
                Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 08-13-2024, 02:10 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
                  Unfortunatelly for him. Makhmudov is Russian not American. No privilege fighting bums for 40 fights before facing the real one.
                  It's not exclusively an American privilege, don't forget about Danish HW "Super" Brian Nielsen who fought nearly 60 fights before he matched up against an ancient Mike Tyson.

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