I've found out this recent pic of Hassan N'dam who is currently in training camp for the Curtis Stevens fight, and I noticed his left arm looked weird. N'dam suffered a torn left biceps (complete tear) in his last fight in April.
The upper part of the biceps near the shoulder looks swollen and you can see a tear in his biceps. Overall it looks bad. He is supposed to fight in less than 2 months. I wonder if he's going to get his strenght back and be 100% prepared for this fight.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BuYU8IgCQAAVMW0.jpg:large
A few years ago I thought he was THE guy to beat Martinez. Despite him being knocked down so many times in the Quillin fight, you can still argue that it was a draw.
A draw in rounds won, but not a draw in overall score. He got dropped 6 times.
A few years ago I thought he was THE guy to beat Martinez. Despite him being knocked down so many times in the Quillin fight, you can still argue that it was a draw.
i think he could have beat martinez if given the opportunity, so could a lot of guys. sergio isnt the same fighter he was when he beat williams and pavlik, not even close.
after quillen gets knocked out by korobov id love to see him fight either stevens or n'dam, stevens beats him for sure and d'dam has a good chance imo if he just makes some adjustments to his power.
anyone who gets dropped that much in one fight must have went back to the gym and worked on his defense. if he can stay away from the single bomb he could easily outwork quillin for a UD.
that arm looks bad though, i hate the thought of a fighter having to fight at such a disadvantage. especially knowing its a guy with massive heart who will likely get limited opportunities in his career.
I wondered what happened to him
His fight with Quillen was one of my favorite fights of that year
A few years ago I thought he was THE guy to beat Martinez. Despite him being knocked down so many times in the Quillin fight, you can still argue that it was a draw.