Comments Thread For: Photos: David Morrell Banks Brutal Knockout of Aidos Yerbossynuly

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: David Morrell Banks Brutal Knockout of Aidos Yerbossynuly

    Morrell, Yerbossynuly Fight Photos Gallery - The Armory in Minneapolis - For the WBA "regular" super middleweight championship, David Morrell (8-0, 7 KOs) picked up a brutal knockout of unbeaten mandatory challenger Aidos Yerbossynuly (16-1, 11 KOs) in the twelfth and final round.
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  • hitmanjosh
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    David is a very talented fighter with great conditioning and has many skillsets however I know now he's not ready for Benavidez just yet! I was impressed with his timing, slickness and natural abilities.

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      Originally posted by hitmanjosh
      David is a very talented fighter with great conditioning and has many skillsets however I know now he's not ready for Benavidez just yet! I was impressed with his timing, slickness and natural abilities.
      I just hope he keeps his head on his shoulders — literally and figuratively. Lol Morrell makes it look pretty easy. If he gets too full of himself, it could lead to disaster. I’d hate to see such a clear talent go to waste. Dude is the goods.

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      • NC Uppercut
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        David has a lot going for him. Glad he’s in Minneapolis instead of Miami. If he stays the course and continues to work on his defense, he has a great chance of being great, if he keeps his head tight and stays away from the wrong crowd!

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        • adotd
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          #5
          Maybe too early, but I don't see anyone beating Morrell right now

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          • _Rexy_
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            #6
            Morell the future and gonna be a fixture at 168 and 175 for a long time.

            meanwhile Canelo Stan’s making threads calling John Ryder the top guy in the division

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            • al-Xander
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              Entertaining fighter for a Cuban. He's certainly the future of boxing. He'll also be able to speak English in no time. Extremely rare for almost all Cuban boxers.

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              • PredatorStyle
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                #8
                Morrel has star potential but he needs big names, big fights, rivalries, etc.

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                • Rebelrbg
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                  Morrell is extremely skilled, great instincts, reflexes, and puts his shots together well. I would keep him progressively moving up the food chain, so that he can't be ignored by the top fighters. Maybe give him a Parker or Andrade, and the loser of Plant vs Benavidez afterwards.

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