Comments Thread For: Christian Mbilli Drops Demond Nicholson Three Times, Stops Him In Fourth Round

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  • Eff Pandas
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    #71
    Respect to Mbilli for that performance. Solid effort by Nicholson at sticking around, but Mbilli is throwing with bad intentions all night.

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    • madhive
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      #72
      Originally posted by Damn Wicked
      Anyone got a feed to share?

      Am I too late?
      Main event just ended with a sick knockout

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      • edpboxing
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        #73
        Nicholson down & itsnover in the 4th. I think this fight would’ve been a little tougher had it been a bigger ring, but a inevitable result with Mbilli winning. He’s a beast.

        Mbilli is #1 in WBC , doubt #2 Munguia will fight him, but that’d be a great scrap. Will EOTT go in house & make Mbilli-Bazinyan who’s #3?

        Plant, Andrade & Pacheco are 4-6.. doubt it’s any of them

        #7 Ali Akhmedov could be a possibility

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        • Scooby817
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          #74
          That was a wierd ko punch. I don't remember seeing that.

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          • Loque-san
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            #75
            M'billi is good but with such a small ring his opponents have almost no choice but to stay on the inside and trade with a brawler who breaks guys down.

            Fights where he's already a big favorite turn into mismatches because the deck is stacked in his favor everytime.

            He outperformed Berlanga and Andrade but they didn't fight Nicholson in a phone booth.​​

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            • Scooby817
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              #76
              Originally posted by Ricardi
              It's literally impossible for Demond Nicholson too use his boxing skills in this ring. One step back and the ropes are behind you
              I usually like small rings, but this was strange. You are right. It feels like it was not fair for Nicholson. He is very tall and needs more space.

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              • JuniorTorres720
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                #77
                His opponent was ranked # 82 by boxrec.

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                • HisExcellency
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                  #78
                  Mbilli is EXCELLENT and has the physical attributes and skillset to become a world champion. However, he's got NO chance against either Canelo/Benavidez who have too much KO power for him to fight in the pocket plus they’ll be much harder to tag. Therefore, his best hope is that they move up permanently.
                  Last edited by HisExcellency; 09-09-2023, 10:12 AM.

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                  • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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                    #79
                    If Mbilli is fighting , I'm watching.I'd like to see him knock Berlanga out.

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                    • richardt
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                      #80
                      I would not put it past him to beat one of the names of the division. He is more than just a fighter with a greek god body. He brings a non-stop style, stamina, and serious power. The only question is his chin as he was in serious trouble 2 fights back, and his defense. But he comes out smoking and not every top 168 fighter is going to be able to take the blistering pressure.

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