Comments Thread For: Joel Diaz: Only the world's best fighter could beat this Israil Madrimov

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  • hitmanjosh
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    #11
    I have seen Joel Diaz on the losing end a many days and this won’t be the last time he walk off with his head down saying what could we have done differently!

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    • HeadShots
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      #12
      Madrimov is no different than a Matt Korobov(wait, he beat Usyk in the amateurs. he's way better amateur).

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      • richardt
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        #13
        Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll

        Why ever compare Fundora and Crawford, especially in a gym spar? Fundora is such a physical anomaly that almost anyone is going to have some difficulty adapting to him. Crawford is the favorite for a reason, but I think he's going to get tested this weekend by a version of Madrimov who is at the peak of his prime.
        I agree. I have yet to see a single fighter who didn't struggle with Fundora who is a freak of nature. I never use amateur fights or sparring matches as a gauge of who wins a pro fight. Otherwise, Dubois would not have beaten Hygrovich and Bowe would not have beaten Gonzalez, the amateur Cuban star who beat him in the AM's. And countless other examples. I look at styles, size, age, skills, to come up with who I think will win. I do expect a really good fight for a few rounds or more.
        Last edited by richardt; 08-01-2024, 01:23 PM.

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        • Poopdick
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          #14
          Diaz is a moron. always has ****** gameplan in the biggest fights
          Last edited by Poopdick; 08-01-2024, 01:42 PM.

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          • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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            #15
            Originally posted by Poopdick
            Diaz is a moron. always has ****** gameplan in the biggest fights
            I'm trying to figure out what the scary word that we need the protection of our new A.I. Overlord from is .
            Give me an S ... ? How about two T's ? And now I'm going to solve it ....
            S. H. I. TT. Y. ?
            Did I get it right ?
            Last edited by CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart; 08-01-2024, 02:12 PM.

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            • MulaKO
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              #16
              Originally posted by pnut901

              I'm trying to figure out what the scary word that we need the protection of our new A.I. Overlord from is .
              Give me an S ... ? How about two T's ? And now I'm going to solve it ....
              S. H. I. TT. Y. ?
              Did I get it right ?
              Lmfao

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              • Boxfan83
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                #17
                Originally posted by Poopdick
                Diaz is a moron. always has ****** gameplan in the biggest fights
                I've learned not to scream in the corner and be patient. Im not fighting so i gotta be the calm one. A coaches vibes really rub off on a fighter. And Joel always coaches with urgency even if his fighter is winning. An anxious fighter makes big mistakes and it zaps their energy.

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                • boxingitis
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll

                  Why ever compare Fundora and Crawford, especially in a gym spar? Fundora is such a physical anomaly that almost anyone is going to have some difficulty adapting to him. Crawford is the favorite for a reason, but I think he's going to get tested this weekend by a version of Madrimov who is at the peak of his prime.
                  I compared them because they have Pro Style compare to Madrimov who had an extensive Amateur record which didn't mean much as he struggle vs Fundora.

                  Who has Madrimov beaten even slightly compare to Crawford level? Not only does Madrimov have little pro fights, but his opponents have been C to maybe B Level.

                  Skills, Speed, Defense, Precision, Experience, reach all favor Crawford.

                  The only thing I give Madrimov thee edge is his size. The power can be debated on who has more.
                  Last edited by boxingitis; 08-01-2024, 03:02 PM.

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                  • LITTLE JOE
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                    #19
                    As usual, Crawford will hit him with shots he will not see coming. The question is whether Madrimov can absorb those without going down like the last 11 fighters in a row that goes back to 2016.

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                    • BrankoB
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Greenfield02
                      He had decisions against B and C level opponents, Crawford picked him for a reason....
                      The reason being he wanted a title at 154 and Fundora was not available (because Spence fight was lined up already). Crawford wants to be undisputed in 3 weight divisions which nobody has accomplished. This is the first step towards that goal. He did not pick Madrimov because he is easy. To be undisiputed he has to beat them all. The order of fights does not matter.

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