Comments Thread For: Mbilli Hopeful Of Making A Knockout Statement Against Derevyanchenko

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  • MulaKO
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    #21
    Originally posted by SteveM

    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 it
    When a boxer gets signed , there is a plan already in play for what direction they will go and who he might fight
    Unless that fighter is a big name , he is pretty much told who to fight , when and where

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    • Rico_box
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      #22
      I like Mbilli a lot he’s got a lot going for him. Defense looks suspect you can see the openings. If he faces someone sharp who can counter him, he might run into some trouble, but still, good power. Good offense. Fan friendly.

      But he hasn’t really been tested yet.

      Should get the win against an old Derevynchenko.

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      • garfios
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        #23
        Originally posted by pnut901
        Mbilli is as fan friendly as a fighter can be. I don't know about his defense MulaKO because his offense is his defense. He never stops hitting you and relatively hard long enough for most guys to mount any kind of offense against him. He's like El Camarron , relentless. I haven't yet seen him in a fight where he needed to use any defense. Maybe Derevyanchenko will be able to make that happen but I doubt it.
        Put him in with Morrell Jr or benavidez, then he can show off his defense.

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        • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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          #24
          Originally posted by garfios

          Put him in with Morrell Jr or benavidez, then he can show off his defense.
          Morrell starches him. Benavidez and Mbilli might be fun until Benavidez wears him down.

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          • garfios
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            #25
            Originally posted by pnut901

            Morrell starches him. Benavidez and Mbilli might be fun until Benavidez wears him down.
            I see it that way too. His people never press his #1 position and twice refused to fight Morrell Jr.

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            • SUBZER0ED
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              #26
              It's so hilarious to hear these young guys talk about KOing old work horses, who used to give top-tier guys a tough time. So, what if he KOs 38-year-old Derevyanchenko? If he's any good, that's what he's supposed to do. I hope the old guy gives Mbilli absolute hell.
              Last edited by SUBZER0ED; 07-02-2024, 04:08 PM.

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