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  • #41
    Originally posted by Bob View Post

    I was going to suggest Okolie, but i like this better. What's happened to Ajagba? After Sanchez mugged him he's vanished.
    What you want Okolie to be executed?

    This fight would end with the referee extolling a million count over the prone octopus...
    Last edited by low blows; 07-04-2023, 07:04 AM.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by shawnkemp804 View Post

      Lol Jared Anderson is much heavier than Wilder and Wilder became champion. Joe Joyce, Tyson Fury, and Zhang are all 240 pound guys who come in the ring fat. Usyk is a 6'2 198 pound fighter who is champion now. Do you even watch boxing kid?
      Are you sure you are replying to the right post because I didn't even talk about weight?

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      • #43
        Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
        Mahkmudov isn’t really learning on the job , I gave him a pass with Takam who’s short and knows how to counter punch and ride shots but rough housing guys isn’t the way to go it’ll bite him somewhere else when he’s got to box cleanly with better fighters .

        He’s a great marketing fighter though but from what I’m watching and vids I see he’s got to change up his camp now ,others will pick this guy apart if he fights like this all the time which seems to be almost always., tonight was a step back actually even if he impressed us here that’s because casual fans don’t k ow boxing ,he needs to have someone grab him aside and actually teach him how to fight behind a jab .

        That being said he did everything I said he would .
        Totally agree with you
        That was a pretty accurate take of big Mak
        Ramsey has actually become a pretty good trainer but imo , not for the heavyweight division
        Or sometimes that can be on the fighter not listening to his trainer but I think it’s the latter
        Funny thing here though I think it’s the first time I agree with juggernaut666

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        • #44
          Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post

          I've seen Makhmudov fight half a dozen times. It's hard to rate him because he's a big heavy handed guy who has fought a lot of opponents who didn't have the most punch resistance to begin with. I was glad to see him fight Wach because the Viking will at least give him rounds. A very shopworn Takam gave him a spirited fight.

          As to what I'd like to see him do or who I'd like to see him fight...is exactly what you wrote and that I highlighted in bold. I'd like to see him face a durable boxer. Perhaps someone of this ilk: Stephen Shaw, Efe Ajagba, Otto Wallin, Joseph Parker, Kabayel, Franklin, Frank Sanchez, etc.

          I realize a lot of these aren't realistic or likely and my reservations about him are irrelevant but that's just my thoughts on the matter.
          The difference between those men and Wach, Wallach and Takam is what? Only Sanchez is a top ten prospect and he is not like he is going to fight Big Mak. Takam for his part is tough and the sort and can be defensive. He was floored though.

          I am not a Big Mak homer type of fan. He is that good of a puncher, better than Hrgovic and Jalovov as punchers whom I rate 1 and 2 higher on my prospects list which I update one a quarter here:

          https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/b...ight-prospects

          Getting back to his power is off the charts good, IMO the best in the game and I actually fear for his opponents heath if the ref isn't quick to stop it. Thankfully, Makmudov shows some concern and is very nice to his beaten opponents and team.

          Basically he is as good as he is going to get. There are no fights for him to prove anything vs. the tier two like opponents. He is ready for the champions and a major belt shot now.

          And he can win one of those fights.
          Last edited by Dr. Z; 07-03-2023, 06:35 AM.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post

            The difference between those men and Wach, Wallach and Takam is what? Only Sanchez is a top ten prospect and he is not like he is going to fight Big Mak. Takam for his part is tough and the sort and can be defensive. He was floored though.

            I am not a Big Mak homer type of fan. He is that good of a puncher, better than Hrgovic and Jalovov as punchers whom I rate 1 and 2 higher on my prospects list which I update one a quarter here:

            https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/b...ight-prospects

            Getting back to his power is off the charts good, IMO the best in the game and I actually fear for his opponents heath if the ref isn't quick to stop it. Thankfully, Makmudov shows some concern and is very nice to his beaten opponents and team.

            Basically he is as good as he is going to get. There are no fights for him to prove anything vs. the tier two like opponents. He is ready for the champions and a major belt shot now.

            And he can win one of those fights.
            Those other opponents I mentioned bring different attributes, styles and challenges that Takam doesn't, they also all look to actually win fights (which I can't say about Wach and Wallisch). Takam is smaller and fairly shopworn but he's still crafty and tries to win. Wach is big and durable but he's essentially been used a living punching bag by title aspirants, Wallisch is very good at getting knocked out.

            I originally stated I'm not yet sold on Makh. I'm fairly certain I see what he brings and I'd like to see him face and solve other kind of challenges. That's strictly for my own edification, he could fight and defeat a titlist without me being sold on him first.

            I respect your opinion and don't necessarily disagree with the majority of it. We are all fans and have different opinions in these matters.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post

              Those other opponents I mentioned bring different attributes, styles and challenges that Takam doesn't, they also all look to actually win fights (which I can't say about Wach and Wallisch). Takam is smaller and fairly shopworn but he's still crafty and tries to win. Wach is big and durable but he's essentially been used a living punching bag by title aspirants, Wallisch is very good at getting knocked out.

              I originally stated I'm not yet sold on Makh. I'm fairly certain I see what he brings and I'd like to see him face and solve other kind of challenges. That's strictly for my own edification, he could fight and defeat a titlist without me being sold on him first.

              I respect your opinion and don't necessarily disagree with the majority of it. We are all fans and have different opinions in these matters.
              We view him somewhat similar. He certainly has the best " puncher's chance " of anyone. He would appear to be too big, strong and powerful for ALL but the best guys who own a solid jab, have good skills and have an excellent chin to beat. He is like David Tua in way that no fight is over with him until it over. Except the he is an accomplished amateur and he better offer way better skills, size, height reach that Tua had. He has to be attacked at long range and his opponent better have a similar height and reach to launch his attack. Otherwise Big Mac will destroy them. So I think he can be out boxed and maybe even stopped but it is going to take all of the above to do it.

              The heavyweight division is loaded with talent. Forget Wilder, the and re-cycled old guys like Fury like to fight. And forget Fury who venturing in to an 0-0 boxer in a fight where no knock down are allowed/

              Big Mac, Hrgovic, and Jalolov are the future. Two of the three men will be world champion. Maybe all three will be champion before they retire. I am more sold on Hrgovic and Jalolov because they had better jabs , and in Jalolov's case world class foot speed, and quite a bit of power. These skilled "super heavyweight's " are like two weight classes above the average champion 40+ years ago. They really are there own class of boxing.

              It just the Big Mac is a scary Godzilla looking dude with a 20"+ neck. And that twitch he has makes him extra scary. He wants to destroy his man. He is intriguing talent to say the least.
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              • #47
                Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

                Totally agree with you
                That was a pretty accurate take of big Mak
                Ramsey has actually become a pretty good trainer but imo , not for the heavyweight division
                Or sometimes that can be on the fighter not listening to his trainer but I think it’s the latter
                Funny thing here though I think it’s the first time I agree with juggernaut666
                I just believe Mak is untrainable. His English sucks so it's probably hard to communicate with him.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Joseph View Post
                  Makhmudov can move and his power is lethal. His failing is that he doesn't know how to move properly, and his punches don't always land. With a little more work and better opponents, he can possibly become a problem, but a good boxer will currently undermine him.
                  Mak has an excellent amateur pedigree, so his movement does surprise me. Makes me wonder what's up his sleeve.


                  You don't compete at WSB unless you're a top amateur.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by CasperUK View Post

                    I just believe Mak is untrainable. His English sucks so it's probably hard to communicate with him.
                    Not true I heard him talk English in a pre fight interview and it's very good, he only has a thick accent but that is understandable.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by CasperUK View Post

                      I just believe Mak is untrainable. His English sucks so it's probably hard to communicate with him.
                      Could very well be
                      He’s not the first or last
                      Only time will tell

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