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    Comments Thread For: Arslanbek Makhmudov gets right with TKO1 over Ricardo Brown

    Arslanbek Makhmudov generated some much-needed momentum Friday, mauling the undefeated but overmatched Ricardo Brown in a first-round stoppage in Quebec City, Canada.
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    I mean he looks good against cans but when he gets it put on him he crumbles in there saw that against Kabayel and Vianello.. can’t seem him doing much in the division because soon as he starts taking punches he wilts

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    • joe strong
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      #3
      Big Mak & Wilder should fight…

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        #4
        Originally posted by Jamesboxing
        I mean he looks good against cans but when he gets it put on him he crumbles in there saw that against Kabayel and Vianello.. can’t seem him doing much in the division because soon as he starts taking punches he wilts
        There’s something to be said about learning from losses and coming back better. I think boxing fans are too quick to write fighters off.

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        • Joseph
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          #5
          Originally posted by joe strong
          Big Mak & Wilder should fight…
          That's actually not a bad idea.

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          • joe strong
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            #6
            Originally posted by Joseph

            That's actually not a bad idea.
            2 murderous punchers who have lost all career momentum but need a good name on their resume to get back in the mix. Both look done but both can still change a fight with one punch so they will keep getting chances.

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              #7
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

              There’s something to be said about learning from losses and coming back better. I think boxing fans are too quick to write fighters off.
              i think your right but i also think hes right too

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                #8
                He should fight Wallin, Wilder or Joyce.

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                • joe strong
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                  He should fight Wallin, Wilder or Joyce.
                  Why not? All these guys need a win & all have a few losses. Fight each other & make some bank…

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                    There’s something to be said about learning from losses and coming back better. I think boxing fans are too quick to write fighters off.
                    It depends on the nature of the loss.

                    How did they lose, whom did they lose to, is it a correctable issue or an inherent flaw?

                    There's not a ton you can do with a big, slow, sloppy guy who can't take punches. He doesn't have the technical skill to be reinvented as a defensive fighter ala Wlad Klitschko.

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