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    Comments Thread For: Arslanbek Makhmudov's Brutal Power Obliterates Miljan Rovcanin


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  • Scooby817
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    #2
    I liked Makhmudov's ring walk. It was creepy and slow, just like his punches.

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    • Atypicalbrit
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      #3
      I'll never get that big doofus shaking out of my mind

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      • BigZ44
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        #4
        Nice come back for Makhmudov smashing Rovcanin in hilarious and entertaining fashion, put him in with a guy like Davtaev or Smakici next and then get him a fight before the end of the year against Tom Schwarz or the Nordic Nightmare

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        • Fighter Club
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          #5
          tons of power, milligrams of skill

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          • JakeTheBoxer
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            #6
            Nice comeback, but I don't see him making to become a legit contender. He is slow as f.uck and 34 already He should beat two more journeymen this year and fight top 20 opponent early next year.
            Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 05-26-2024, 03:17 AM.

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            • Rockybigblower
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              #7
              Originally posted by BigZ44
              Nice come back for Makhmudov smashing Rovcanin in hilarious and entertaining fashion, put him in with a guy like Davtaev or Smakici next and then get him a fight before the end of the year against Tom Schwarz or the Nordic Nightmare
              Thats exactly what it was.

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              • James
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                #8
                Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                Nice comeback, but I don't see him making to become a legit contender. He is slow as f.uck and 34 already He should beat two more journeymen this year and fight top 20 opponent early next year.
                I agree, he will always stay on this level, beat guys Like Rovcanin and lose against top 10 guys. He has no skills for more.

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                • Joseph
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                  #9
                  Entertaining fighter, powerful, but aspires to basic. I actually wouldn't mind him as a test for Torrez.

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                  • thekenneth
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                    #10
                    Unless a Saudi wants to add him to a card he probably fights cabs in Quebec that does nothing for his career.

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