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  • #81
    Originally posted by Benny Leonard View Post
    Well I still like the timing and power combo even as an amateur
    his timing was great and of course the power (even at amateur with the pillow gloves and headgear)

    that's why pac would have a tough time with kostya. kostya's money punch is the right too......killer against southpaws.

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    • #82
      kostya should have moved to the united states instead of australia.

      get some initial fan support from russian and korean americans.

      with an american promoter and american tv behind him , he could have been a big name star.

      then we would have seen the mosley's , mayweather's , delahoya's , etc. not skip him at 140.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Mr. Green View Post
        his timing was great and of course the power (even at amateur with the pillow gloves and headgear)

        that's why pac would have a tough time with kostya. kostya's money punch is the right too......killer against southpaws.
        too be honest i couldnt think of a worse style match-up for manny in and around the 140lb division

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Silencers View Post
          Kostya Tszyu as an amateur had some of the best boxing skills you'll see. He just changed his style when he turned pro and then fell in love with his power when he started knocking guys out.
          gotta entertain the crowd , man.

          pro boxing is show business.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by british_fan View Post
            too be honest i couldnt think of a worse style match-up for manny in and around the 140lb division
            i agree.

            i give manny a better chance against mayweather than a prime tszyu at 140 tbh.

            mayweather might be better than kostya but i'm willing to bet there's a better chance of pacquiao going to sleep against kostya than against floyd.

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            • #86
              Why do people say he didn't get enough exposure in the US? He had nearly as many fights in the US as he had in Australia, he had like 15 fights in the US and spent most of his second, and most defining, reign there. He honestly shot himself in the foot in regards to fights against Mosley and DLH, if he had took training seriously and not fallen in love with his power and beaten Phillips, he would've fought DLH, the fight was all but signed at the point.

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              • #87
                Ah the legend of Kostya Tszyu. Sometimes when I read these threads I have to remember that Tszyu wasn't actually the greatest thing since sliced bread.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Mr. Green View Post
                  kostya should have moved to the united states instead of australia.
                  get some initial fan support from russian and korean americans.

                  with an american promoter and american tv behind him , he could have been a big name star.

                  then we would have seen the mosley's , mayweather's , delahoya's , etc. not skip him at 140.
                  you sound like me.

                  I never meant it as a disrespect to Australia but I too believed Tszyu should have come to the States. He picked Australia I think because he was offered a contract to turn pro as well as likening the environment in Australia which is hard to refuse. The fan base and treatment is great over there if we go by other sports stars, specifically with Tennis which seems to be the favorite of many stars when discussing which place is the best out of the Grand-Slam Tournaments. It was good for him in the end because he grew a big fan base and Australia supported him and helped give him a better life. But I just feel as far as boxing goes, the US may have been a better place for him. He would have been around the scene and may have had a bigger itch to stay active and continued to get better. Maybe even another trainer of course that could help him out and keep him on a high level and not slip.

                  I think his fan base would have been big over here considering the amount of Russians and Koreans (if they were to try to tag that along). He was a superb boxer who was exciting which makes an easy sell to the public.
                  And of course big name opponents, specifically victories over them would boost his name up.
                  Now if he could have beaten Oscar and Shane...that's debatable.
                  Last edited by Benny Leonard; 10-06-2009, 08:47 AM.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Mr. Green View Post
                    i agree.

                    i give manny a better chance against mayweather than a prime tszyu at 140 tbh.

                    mayweather might be better than kostya but i'm willing to bet there's a better chance of pacquiao going to sleep against kostya than against floyd.
                    ye no doubt,its all about styles and their were few who could compete with Zoo

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Silencers View Post
                      Why do people say he didn't get enough exposure in the US? He had nearly as many fights in the US as he had in Australia, he had like 15 fights in the US and spent most of his second, and most defining, reign there. He honestly shot himself in the foot in regards to fights against Mosley and DLH, if he had took training seriously and not fallen in love with his power and beaten Phillips, he would've fought DLH, the fight was all but signed at the point.
                      Very true. He actually did it twice since it was talked about if he would beat Hatton he would get a shot at Oscar.

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