leonardo zappavigna is gunna be the next kostya tszyu

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  • statosteve
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    #11
    Originally posted by Silencers
    I'll try to catch it. I'd be impressed if he knocks Angulo out.
    im pretty sure he will....cant wait........

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    • Siggy
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      #12
      tszyu? dont think so. his technique is too loose and doesnt have the hand speed tszyu had.
      tszyu's straight right went from point a to point b with the quickness.

      kid looks more like the next kid diamond.

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      • jrosales13
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        #13
        Originally posted by Siggy
        tszyu? dont think so. his technique is too loose and doesnt have the hand speed tszyu had.
        tszyu's straight right went from point a to point b with the quickness.

        kid looks more like the next kid diamond.
        I can see that comparison...

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        • ColWallace
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          #14
          I've seen a bit of Lenny and being that we're both from Sydney I'm on his side.

          Fact is you need more than the same hair-style to be the next Kostya. Last time I saw Lenny he was up against Rey Anton Olarte, a nobody-nothing fighter knocked out by Billy Dib, who I don't rate at all.

          It's highly likely Lenny took that fight without an ounce of motivation in his blood, but he couldn't knock Rey Anton Olarte out. Never even looked like he would. There goes the one-punch knock-out power theory.

          Fact is Lenny is like most Australian fighters of late who are thrust upon the world scene without professional seasoning. And I mean the lot of them: Green, Mundine, Katsidis, Taylor, the list goes on - nearly every top level Australian fighter has gone after the best having beaten obscure fighters from places not renowned for boxing prowess.

          Lenny is fighting for a fake world title connected to an organisation that seems very keen to make Australians its champions. The IBO has offered titles to Green, Mundine, N'Dou, Katsidis, Dib, Geale, Darchinyan and others I'm sure for one simple reason: they're trying to create "world champions" in a country that produces respectable, journeyman fighters mostly, and world class fighters occassionaly. More importantly, Australia is one of the richest countries in the world.

          With a good promotional engine, an IBO champ in Australia has a small market with a large disposable income in which to do business. Hence Green doing great business against a 40 year-old Roy Jones.

          The same thing is happening with Zappa. He should win his fight and he has a good promotional partner in Gary Shaw (thats not a character reference for Shaw). But a world title is only as respectable as the man you win it from or against. Daniel Geale proved himself a worthy opponent against Mundine. The IBO put Katsidis in against Diaz for his world title shot. That's about it. Both fights were 50-50 or 60-40 on paper. Most IBO title fights are highly contentious in the match-making.

          Bottom line, I hope Lenny Zappavigna wins his fight. But there's no way he's a world champion when he does. He's just a guy who won his last fight and got a trophy for his efforts. Yeah, and his hair style looks a lot like Kostya Tszyu's...

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          • gimmeyapudpud
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            #15
            The next Kotya Tszyu? God,I hope not.


            The last thing we need is an overrated puncher who's unwilling to test himself against elite competition while participating in dreadful fights against mediocre opposition

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            • statosteve
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              #16
              Originally posted by gimmeyapudpud
              The next Kotya Tszyu? God,I hope not.


              The last thing we need is an overrated puncher who's unwilling to test himself against elite competition while participating in dreadful fights against mediocre opposition
              bro his only 22 and his still devoliping....his time will kum when he steps up his game.......he got tons of time.............

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              • Suckmedry
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                #17
                Lenny is a good fighter, pretty good amateur, quite strong, but he hasn't beaten anyone good enough yet for us to know he is the real deal.

                An impressive win this weekend would go a long way though.

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                • Suckmedry
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                  #18
                  but as for being the next Tszyu, Tszyu was way better as an amateur, and was icing good fighters in his 10-15 fights, lenny hasn't done enough yet to stack up with that

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                  • statosteve
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Stone Roses.
                    Lenny is a good fighter, pretty good amateur, quite strong, but he hasn't beaten anyone good enough yet for us to know he is the real deal.

                    An impressive win this weekend would go a long way though.
                    yea i hope he gets a ko this weekend....

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                    • Tsukiyomi
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                      #20
                      I like his style, thanks for posting, never heard of him before.

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