Comments Thread For: Rival trainer backs Vergil Ortiz Jnr to beat Erickson Lubin

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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: Rival trainer backs Vergil Ortiz Jnr to beat Erickson Lubin

    The trainer of Bakhram Murtazaliev has backed Vergil Ortiz Jnr to overcome Erickson Lubin when they meet on Saturday evening.
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  • MJlovesBoxing24
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    Great fight analysis actually up until..... after they’ve called out Bakhram’s name, they’re going to get the fight offered Duva and Main Events do not have enough money to offer any notable contender a fight. Which is why they literally were expecting Lubin, The B side contender to offer Bakhram THE CHAMP a deal. This entire facade that the russians team has created is TREMENDOUS. meanwhile those of us who actually follow the purse bids and negotiations, know that him and his team have turned down several contenders who have called them out, because they don't anywhere to hold the fight, because Bakrham has NO FOLLOWING in america. even worse because Duva and main events have too much pride to let Bakrham accept an offer from Turkey Alasheik, had they done that, the "Boogeyman" would have actually made some money. Instead he's going to go to the UK and Sell his title to Kelly, the "ticket seller"

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    • steeve steel
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      I agree it's a great analysis, but not exactly for the same reasons. In his fights, Ortiz is usually the pressure fighter, but he's not as efficient when he's on the back foot, thus the problems with Bohachuk and Kavialauskas, and also why they decided to dodge Murtazaliev. Lubin is the perfect match to make him look good; he'll stick and move, try and counter, and will put up a fight, but in the end, he will fold.

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