Comments Thread For: Ismayl Sillakh Beats Yordanis Despaigne, Stays Unbeaten

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  • theplayerpimp
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    #21
    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
    I'm with you on this. Sillakh probably could've finished the affair in the third, but kept his poise and chose to let the KO come if it was in the cards.
    Thats sounds like dawson. Sillakh will proably end up like him a tittle holder who has everything speed pop poise but lacks the killer instict to finish off his opponents.

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    • RA-Box
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      #22
      This was fight no surprise. Sillakh has it all. Future of the Light Heavies. Beating a Cuban exile is a great badge though.

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      • cooper5
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        #23
        Isn't this the first of the recent defectors from Cuba to lose? Wonder if others will fall from the unbeaten ranks in 2011?

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        • Tomasio
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          #24
          Sillakh gave a very good performance tonight & is a fighter to take a very good look at in the future...He showed good boxing skills & kept his cool & didn't get anxious after he knocked Despaigne down & stuck to his game plan..I've seen Despaigne fight before & he's shown good skills(like most Cuban that were part of the olympic team) but Sillakh just boxed circles around him & busted him up!!! It seems like Despaigne cuts easy, cause in 1 of his past fights(I think it was his last fight before this one) he was also cut above his eye..

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          • TBear
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            #25
            I liked McGirt as a fighter. I find it hard to like him as a trainer. Perhaps that might change if one of his fighters ever win a fight.

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            • RA-Box
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              #26
              Originally posted by cooper5
              Isn't this the first of the recent defectors from Cuba to lose? Wonder if others will fall from the unbeaten ranks in 2011?
              Yan Barthemely lost early into his career and was from this most recent group of defectors.

              If you think about this, the fight was a bit of a no-brainer when you remember the Sillakh/Judah fight. Judah's been in there with Glenn johnson and Sillakh boxed perfection against him.

              It was way too early for Despaigne to take on this guy.

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              • Sweet Jesus
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                #27
                Didn't see the fight, will download it tomorrow. Comments sound good though. Ukraine is here to stay.

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                • Cubanborn87
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                  It's funny how, in boxing, the bigger, stronger looking guy isn't always the harder hitter. Teddy Atlas kept saying how Despaigne has the Hercules body but prefers to box. Sillakh landed fast, often and HARD. I agree that Yordanis wasn't anything to get excited about, but the way he got owned tonight was impressive.
                  yes i knew he was going to lose, even in the amateur system he was never anything above b level, he would always get beat by the top competition in the amateurs and have to settle for a bronze medal. he is on the level of yudel johnson who will also lose as soon as he steps up. but you ARE RIGHT THE WAY the russian dismantled him was very impresive, i am actually pretty hyped up about ismael he had great combos, gret speed and really light on his feet for being a big man,. he still green but what a great prospect.

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                  • Cubanborn87
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by cooper5
                    Isn't this the first of the recent defectors from Cuba to lose? Wonder if others will fall from the unbeaten ranks in 2011?
                    out of the well known ones barthalemy also lost, i expect lara, gamboa and rigondeaux to stay undefeated but i expect solis to lose lets be honest he got to fight a klit theres no way he is winning that one

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