Egidijus Kavaliauskas vs Conor Benn

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  • Madison Boxing
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    #11
    people calling for these sort of match ups dont understand the business side of boxing at all

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #12
      Kavaliauskas knocks him out and I make a lot of money betting on it.

      MAKE THIS FIGHT!!!

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        #13
        Originally posted by Madison boxing
        people calling for these sort of match ups dont understand the business side of boxing at all
        Cause Van Heerden and Samuel Vargas are such big draws…

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        • brettWall
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          #14
          Mean Machine Kavaluiskas will always have his dangerous moments in any fight he's in. It's those moments that could make or break any fighter. Avanesyan wasn't able to survive those moments and got stopped in the very first round. Mean Machine would beat both Ennis and Benn. I don't see this guy Kava losing his next fight against a Dulorme or Clayton type opponent. Stanionis fighting Mean Machine would end up worse for the Lithuanian than the Avanesyan fight.

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          • just the facts
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            #15
            Originally posted by genrick
            Clearly a better fight than Ennis vs Stanionis, which would do nothing for a heavily-hyped fighter.

            Kavaliauskas's only two loses were against top caliber fighters, Crawford, Ortiz.
            You think this is a better fight than Ennis vs Stanionis? Really? A protected fighter vs a guy that’s lost every time he stepped up is a better fight than an undefeated belt holder vs an undefeated can’t miss contender? Not in my book.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Madison boxing
              people calling for these sort of match ups dont understand the business side of boxing at all
              The problem with Benn is that Hearn doesn’t have any faith in him.

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                #17
                Originally posted by just the facts

                The problem with Benn is that Hearn doesn’t have any faith in him.
                did hearn tell you that? or are you just talking out of your arse as normal

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                  #18
                  Conor Benn won't take that fight in the next year, maybe even two. He only wants washed up fights that will lay down for him.

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                    #19
                    When is Kavaliuskas' next fight? Who promotes him? I'd be happy to get him on board if I were Arum, Dela Hoya, Haymon, Hearn, Dibella, etc.

                    I'm more interested in seeing his next fight than seeing like you said, "heavily-hyped" fighters' next fights. It doesn't matter who he fights. Can't wait to see him fight again.

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                    • just the facts
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Madison boxing

                      did hearn tell you that? or are you just talking out of your arse as normal
                      Hearn doesn’t need to tell me that. The way he’s steering Benns career makes it obvious.

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