Comments Thread For: Agit Kabayel hungry for Usyk bout after three-round stoppage of Damian Knyba

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #21
    Originally posted by Toffee
    I love how Kabayel puts his punches together. Intelligent punch selection and combinations.

    But you don't get to walk forward against Usyk like that.

    I think Usyk wipes him out early.
    Not likely. Usyk doesn't like body punches.

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    • hugh grant
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      #22
      Ajit didnt look great last night. But maybe he werent scared of the firepower of the guy so took a bit too much in knowledge hed eventually get to his body?

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #23
        Great fight, but a very bad stoppage 'a miles worst stoppage than Joseph Parker vs Fabio Wardley'.

        Nevertheless? It was really a great fight. And solid effort by Damian Knyba 'I think off the back off that performance, he should get many opportunities in the future'.

        Note: My opinion on Agit Kabayel is still the same; he has been a non-factor at top level in the heavyweight divisions for the majority of his career 'during the peak years of Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder. He was doing nothing much, and beating nobody'.

        Agit Kabayel has been fighting in the professional ranks, for a longer period of time than Anthony Joshua 'and in reality? His best win is in my opinion, an underwhelming fight vs Derek Chisora that could have went ether way'.

        I think many people currently right now in the boxing community, are overrating Agit Kabayel 'I would back Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Uysk to all beat this guy down badly even at this stage in their careers'.

        Because skill for skill? Although during the latter stages of this era, Kabayel has been able to rise up through the rankings. In reality? The calibre of his opposition is not super high, because the ability and levels of the heavyweight terrain has decreased dramatically in the past few years, because the era is reaching its conclusive stages. That is one of the major reasons in my opinion why fighters like Agit Kabayel, Joseph Parker, Daniel Dubois and most recently Fabio Wardley are able to have successes'.

        To conclude: It does appear like Agit Kabayel is starting to believe his own hype 'just wading forward like that, and let's be honest? He was being hit there and sustained damage. If he fights this way vs a solid version of Oleksandr Uysk, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. I honestly believe they would systematically beat him down for the win'.

        I understand that the status quo in the boxing community during recent times, is to pine and gush over fighters like Agit Kabayel, Joseph Parker, Martin Bakole and Zhilei Zhang 'a bunch of fighters who during the peak years of this era, were all complete non-factors at top level'.

        And they were non-factors at top level, because? They were not on that level, Joseph Parker as an undefeated WBO Heavyweight Champion was beaten easily by Anthony Joshua, Agit Kabyel was being pushed right to the line, by a lacklustre version of Derek Chisora, Martin Bakole was being beaten up and stopped by Micheal Hunter. And Zhilei Zhang was smashed up by Anthony Joshua in the 2012 Olympics'.

        Agit Kabayel is not really a big enough commercial fight for ether Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua 'but I would delight in those sort if match ups being made. Because if Fury or Joshua can get themselves into sold condition, the boxing community will realize why fighters like Agit Kabyel was a non-factor during the peak years of their heavyweight reigns' etc.





        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-11-2026, 11:53 AM.

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        • Someone88
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          #24
          Wow! Yes! Great win for Kabayel!

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          • SUBZER0ED
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            #25
            Kabayel is good, but he gets hit too much. If Usyk is still on top of his game, he picks apart, then wipes the floor with Agit

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            • MUNG
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              #26
              hes the no1 contender surely and fighting the no1 contender can actually be quite rare in this sport especially for older guys like usyk im shocked he didnt go for wilder in the states

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