Comments Thread For: Mbilli Hopeful Of Making A Knockout Statement Against Derevyanchenko
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We're going to get a clearer picture of Mbilli's actual level with this fight. I'm pretty high on him based on his aggression, power, motor, and chin (so far). I don't think he's the #1 guy in the division, but I think he'd beat everybody at 168 except Benavidez and Canelo (Morrell, no longer being at 168). But, he's raw and unproven, so I'm looking forward to this fight.Comment
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We're going to get a clearer picture of Mbilli's actual level with this fight. I'm pretty high on him based on his aggression, power, motor, and chin (so far). I don't think he's the #1 guy in the division, but I think he'd beat everybody at 168 except Benavidez and Canelo (Morrell, no longer being at 168). But, he's raw and unproven, so I'm looking forward to this fight.Comment
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We're going to get a clearer picture of Mbilli's actual level with this fight. I'm pretty high on him based on his aggression, power, motor, and chin (so far). I don't think he's the #1 guy in the division, but I think he'd beat everybody at 168 except Benavidez and Canelo (Morrell, no longer being at 168). But, he's raw and unproven, so I'm looking forward to this fight.Comment
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Derev has taken so much punishment the last few years - and yet he continues to step up - he should have made a load of money by now and just retire. At some point he won't be able to take the punishment anymore but I think it'll need a ref to step in and protect him. I'm thinking it'll be this fight he gets stopped. I'll be betting on Derev getting knocked down - if thats availableComment
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I don't think its the boxers per se - more the business model of the promoters. Build up a fighter as unbeaten making some small profit on his cards and then make a lot of money in a major fight. Losing to a similar level fighter upsets the business plan. To complicate matters, there is not enough demand for boxing in the USA, at least not to cover the high financial expectations of all concerned. In the UK there is more appetite for boxing so more shows can be puut on meaning that equal matchups occur more often - joyce vs dubois, eubank vs saunders, whyte vs joshua, riakporhe - billan-smith 1 - loads of prospect vs prospect and contender vs contender fights.Comment
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I don't think its the boxers per se - more the business model of the promoters. Build up a fighter as unbeaten making some small profit on his cards and then make a lot of money in a major fight. Losing to a similar level fighter upsets the business plan. To complicate matters, there is not enough demand for boxing in the USA, at least not to cover the high financial expectations of all concerned. In the UK there is more appetite for boxing so more shows can be puut on meaning that equal matchups occur more often - joyce vs dubois, eubank vs saunders, whyte vs joshua, riakporhe - billan-smith 1 - loads of prospect vs prospect and contender vs contender fights.Comment
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I've never actually seen a boxing contract - the ones where a fighter gets signed by a company like GBP or TR and paid a signing on fee - but I imagine some of the clauses would be quite revealing in terms of what fights will be made going forward, what rights the fighter has regards choice of opponent, location, notice, etc - if anyone has a copy of such a contract I'd love to see itComment
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