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  • Comments Thread For: Arslanbek Makhmudov-Pavel Sour Heavyweight Clash Set For July 23 in Mexico

    Highly regarded Russian heavyweight prospect Arslanbek Makhmudov will return to the ring on July 23 in a headliner against Pavel Sour of the Czech Republic at the Hotel Holiday Inn in Cuernavaca, Mexico, Makhmudov's co-promoter Eye of the Tiger Management announced Tuesday.
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  • #2
    This guy needs 3 fights before year end then step up the competition to world level. He just been wasting away.

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    • #3
      This Guy is a monster! It's really hard to know how good he is since none of the guy he fought gave him a hard time. Not sure he even lost a round since his debut ..
      Sour is decent, but should not last more than 3 or 4 rounds.
      The question remain ; can he takes big shot ?

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      • #4
        I watched Sour get knocked out early by Hughie Fury and it looked like he'd never put on a pair of gloves before. Nash out.

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        • #5
          Šour is czech heavyweight champion. Wonder if there will ever be elite boxing talent from Czech Republic. There is enormous gap between czech talents and even just solid boxers from other countries. Hrgovic KOing Šour with one punch comes to mind.

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          • #6
            He’s 32 years old with an extensive amateur career. This level if competition is unacceptable. Unless you’re ready to send him out 5 times a year you don’t have time to get him 20 wins before he steps up.

            He’s actually very marketable based on his look. It’s such a scary look it’s almost comical, like he came straight from the set of a Bond movie where he played the evil Russian villain. I was at a Montreal Canadiens game a couple years ago and he made an appearance with David Lemieux to promote a card and the crowd kind of gasped lol.

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            • #7
              Trash fights like these are why boxing is where it is. A guy who is knocked out or loses wide to even just decent fighters, whose last 2 wins are over a 1-26 fighter and a 9-10 fighter, is allowed to fight an 11-0 top heavyweight prospect.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Nash out View Post
                I watched Sour get knocked out early by Hughie Fury and it looked like he'd never put on a pair of gloves before. Nash out.
                Conversely, I watched Jermaine Franklin labor through a 10 round decision victory over the same Sour that Fury dispatched so easily. Tells you something about Franklin...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Southpaw16 View Post
                  He’s 32 years old with an extensive amateur career. This level if competition is unacceptable. Unless you’re ready to send him out 5 times a year you don’t have time to get him 20 wins before he steps up.

                  He’s actually very marketable based on his look. It’s such a scary look it’s almost comical, like he came straight from the set of a Bond movie where he played the evil Russian villain. I was at a Montreal Canadiens game a couple years ago and he made an appearance with David Lemieux to promote a card and the crowd kind of gasped lol.
                  Who the hell wants to face him though? Guy is terrifying, and his power is legit. There isnt a promoter in the world who will send out one of his HW's to get murdered in 2 rounds or less, and EOTM has **** all for opponents. Sour fight won't last long IMO.

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                  • #10
                    2 mexican warriors going hard at it

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