Egidijus Kavaliauskas vs Conor Benn

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  • Malvado
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    #21
    Good match up, lets how Connor Benn does against adversity, a fighter who isn't feather fisted such as Sebastian Formella, Chris Algieri or Chris Van Heerden.

    Vergil Ortiz mentioned that he sparred Madrimov and Butaev in RGBA to fight Mean Machine, considering Stanionis defeated the latter, Egidijus Kavaliauskas vs Eimantas Stanionis could be interesting.

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    • rickJen
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      #22
      Originally posted by JQside
      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.
      Don't know. No clue who he's with.

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      • MeanestNiceGuy
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        #23
        I like this fight for both guys!

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          #24
          If Benn think he is Ortiz j. level, he should beat Kavaliauskas.

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          • brettWall
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            #25
            I would hope Kavaluiskas's 2 loses against Ortiz and Crawford won't discourage him from coming back. He could take them as learning experiences that will only make him stronger. I'm just curious why he is being given top guys while the massively hyped fighters are given washedups like Algieri, Heerden, Vargas, Lipinets, Dulorme...

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            • rickJen
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              #26
              This fight is far from happening, I know.
              I don't even think Ennis and his team would even dare
              testing themselves vs Mean Machine. I highly doubt it.

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              • rickJen
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                #27
                Originally posted by BreWall
                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.
                No wonder Avanesyan withdrew from the scheduled Ortiz fight.

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                • rickJen
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by JQside
                  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.
                  I don't know when his next fight is. But the guy only had 2 loses,
                  and they're against Crawford and Ortiz, two top players in the sport.
                  Can't wait to see his next fight. I too don't care who it is with.
                  Avanesyan doesn't seem interested in avenging his embarrassing loss to Kava.

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                  • rickJen
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                    If Benn think he is Ortiz j. level, he should beat Kavaliauskas.
                    From what I've been hearing from Great Protector Hearn,
                    I don't think Benn would be fighting Kavaliauskas-levels anytime soon.


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                    • rickJen
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by ElDinamita07
                      Good match up, lets how Connor Benn does against adversity, a fighter who isn't feather fisted such as Sebastian Formella, Chris Algieri or Chris Van Heerden.

                      Vergil Ortiz mentioned that he sparred Madrimov and Butaev in RGBA to fight Mean Machine, considering Stanionis defeated the latter, Egidijus Kavaliauskas vs Eimantas Stanionis could be interesting.
                      I don't see it happening. Too dangerous for Stanionis. It could derail anything he's achieved so far.
                      Interestingly enough, both Stanionis and Kavaliauskas are Lithuanians, according to Wiki, if I'm not mistaken.
                      Last edited by rickJen; 06-21-2022, 01:07 PM.

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