I do too... I mean you know I'm a fan of Madrimovs and I still rate him very highly in spite of the scrappy performance against Eric Walker who came with upset on his mind, but you just never do know. I'm remembering when an unknown Indongo flattened Troyanovsky and Manyuchi befuddled Mikhaylenko, both in their backyards so it can happen although in this case I think it's less likely... Not only does Israil have a better Ammy pedigree than either he's also an improviser in the ring, which speaks of a fighter who can process and think on his feet. It's been my observation that the unorthodox styles of some African fighters sometimes cause real problems for the more one dimensional of the Eastern Europeans - like they can't process someone doing stuff so differently than they're used to - but I think Madrimovs cut from a different cloth.Guess we'll see, but I'm hoping Kalombo's gonna bring it, want to see a real fight here.
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