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    Dmitry Kudryashov looked awful today.

    I can't believe people had him in there top 3 most intimidating fighters, he looked so limited against a guy who looked in pretty bad shape. No way he survives against the top contenders, then again I'm not too familiar with the cruiserweight division.

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    His opponent Wlad-hugged him to stop him landing. It didn't last long though, as my sig shows. As soon as he got the space to land without Meroro holding, it was a wrap.

    I'm not sure how he goes against the top cruisers, but if they give him the space to land shots they better have good punch resistance.
    Last edited by Weebler I; 05-22-2015, 02:41 PM.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Salim_Shady View Post
      I can't believe people had him in there top 3 most intimidating fighters, he looked so limited against a guy who looked in pretty bad shape. No way he survives against the top contenders, then again I'm not too familiar with the cruiserweight division.
      Usyk probably schools him. However we still have to see Usyk against elite opposition to tell but based on what I've seen from him he will be okay. He isn't just one dimensional, both of his defence and offence seems to be good. Along with Loma he could be the most complete package among the new generation (I mean klitschkos excluded) Eastern-Euros. But he seems to have more power than Loma. So I would pick him over Kudryashov any time.
      Chakhiev would maybe beat him too because he also beats hard and he is way faster than Kudryashov.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
        His opponent Wlad-hugged him to stop him landing. It didn't last long though, as my sig shows.
        Really? I was busy doing something while trying to watch it at the same time, the fight felt like it lasted forever.

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          #5
          Originally posted by HEND View Post
          Usyk probably schools him. However we still have to see Usyk against elite opposition to tell but based on what I've seen from him he will be okay. He isn't just one dimensional, both of his defence and offence seems to be good. Along with Loma he could be the most complete package among the new generation (I mean klitschkos excluded) Eastern-Euros. But he seems to have more power than Loma. So I would pick him over Kudryashov any time.
          Chakhiev would maybe beat him too because he also beats hard and he is way faster than Kudryashov.
          Is he the gold medalist?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
            His opponent Wlad-hugged him to stop him landing. It didn't last long though, as my sig shows. As soon as he got the space to land without Meroro holding, it was a wrap.

            I'm not sure how he goes against the top cruisers, but if they give him the space to land shots they better have good punch resistance.
            I think Usyk and Chakiev and probably Makabu as well are more well rounded fighters with good power so I think they are probably better than Kudryashov. Not sure but Kudryashov looks limited, a little like a CW Valuev (okay he is better than that...)

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              #7
              He's clearly nothing outside of a hard punch. He's just a slow plodder with very limited skill, no inside game and no accuracy.

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                #8
                He is still an intimidating ****er with serious one punch power.

                I think he might of been sick or something so I want to give him the benefit of the doubt for now but if that is him healthy, he gets destroyed against the top dogs.

                I can't honestly say Morero was better than expected or anything like that because he wasn't but Kudryashov did look off from the start.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Salim_Shady View Post
                  Really? I was busy doing something while trying to watch it at the same time, the fight felt like it lasted forever.
                  It was mind-numbingly boring. Kudryashov would cut off the ring, Meroro would punch him a couple of times then hold, then rinse and repeat.

                  Kudryashov should take some of the blame for accepting the clinch, and then not working in the clinch, he should've thrown him off or worked inside, but that sometimes comes with experience.

                  He eventually worked out to punch Meroro when he reached forward to hold by taking a couple of steps back and then he caught him with a left hand.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Salim_Shady View Post
                    Is he the gold medalist?
                    Yes he is, he fights more in the style I like than most of Russians/Ukranians/other Eastern-Europeans, maybe this means that the majority will like him less
                    He is a very mobile fighter but he has good power too.

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