Comments Thread For: David Morrell Drops Aidos Yerbossynuly Twice For Brutal Knockout in Twelfth

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  • CubanGuyNYC
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    #161
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    Morrell is the real deal. And I don`t care that he is only 8-0. I have known that Bivol has been a real deal since he was 12-0.
    Yeah, a fighter’s record doesn’t tell the whole story, but with so few fights he can’t help but be unproven. I felt good about David from a few fights back, but he had so few matches that I was cautiously optimistic. I’m still wary, only less so.

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    • CubanGuyNYC
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      #162
      Originally posted by Boxing2695

      Berlanga himself is only 25 an he did get a break from top rank a few years back an theyve been building him since obvs with his KO streak but now he's stepped up competition not only has that stopped he's also having underwhelming performances where he looks one dimensional as a fighter
      I’d love to see Morrell-Berlanga. I thought Edgar looked like a hype job from the start. A fight between these two would expose one and lift the other.

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      • Liondw
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        #163
        How about Bivol vs Morrell at light heavyweight? That would be incredibly interesting.

        Morrell may present more of a challenge than Ramirez. But yes, Bivol is some special boxer who sometimes doesn't look like he's doing anything special, but the subtle things in there are superb.

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        • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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          #164
          It's starting to look like Morrell has greatness in his future. He's got one hell of a toolbox.

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            #165
            Originally posted by MulaKO

            It really is one of the better places for boxing
            Reminds me of the late Blue Horizon in Philly for some reason
            I like this building too.
            The Blue was the best , sweaty , smoky, and always rocking.

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            • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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              #166
              Originally posted by Boxing2695

              Berlanga himself is only 25 an he did get a break from top rank a few years back an theyve been building him since obvs with his KO streak but now he's stepped up competition not only has that stopped he's also having underwhelming performances where he looks one dimensional as a fighter
              I hope that they fight , I'm betting the house on Morrell to beat the **** out of Berlanga.

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              • garfios
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                #167
                Originally posted by sterling
                Bad Ko for his opponent but he should not be fighting guys nowhere near the top 10 as a so called champ. David needs to step up. This guy was like ranked in the top 50+.
                Do you really believes in rankings? The guy was 16-0 11ko's in his prime. Good amateur pedigree and just coming out a ko win against Allen, the same Allen that went 12 rounds against Morell jr. granted, Allen took the fight in short notice, still, nobody has knocked him out before. You guys need to see this kid for what he really is. Compare the resume of his first 8 opponents, I bet you anything, you will be hard-pressed to find two current fighters with similar opposition.
                Last edited by garfios; 11-06-2022, 02:24 PM.

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                • Kannabis Kid
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                  #168
                  Morrell looked good and was impressive, he's a solid fighter but to be fair the guy he was fighting was just plodding forward and there to be hit. None of the top guys fight like the Kazakh.

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                  • garfios
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                    #169
                    Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
                    Morrell looked good and was impressive, he's a solid fighter but to be fair the guy he was fighting was just plodding forward and there to be hit. None of the top guys fight like the Kazakh.
                    the guy he was fighting was undefeated, with amateur pedigree and hungry, not a pushover. It's a testament to Morell jr skills, the way he made the brave and tough Kazakhstan fighter look like he did. I think he's more than solid.

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                      #170
                      Originally posted by garfios
                      the guy he was fighting was undefeated, with amateur pedigree and hungry, not a pushover. It's a testament to Morell jr skills, the way he made the brave and tough Kazakhstan fighter look like he did. I think he's more than solid.
                      I didn't say he was a no body but his style was not very multi-dimensional he just came forward and threw big hooks from a shelled up stance.

                      I'm not denying Morrell is skilled he showed a lot yesterday he can take a decent punch, he carries his power late and most importantly he's fan friendly. He was there the entire time throwing combinations and while he did tire a bit he gained his 2nd wind and continued more of the same. I think he can compete with the elite, all I'm saying is none of the elite are brawlers like that so it's going to be hard to land the way he did last night against the others.

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