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  • Mikhnienko
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    #11
    Originally posted by DempseyRollin
    he come forward, cuts off the ring and does??? nothing. he does nothing. dont act like i havent seen him fight, i have. hes not that great of a pressure fighter. if u dont know what a pressure fighter is, then dont comment.
    He does nothing, i see. If you stand in front of him he throws over 90 punches a round, if you make him chase you then it looks like the Jacobs fight. He came forward and did nothing against Jacobs....lol

    What's you definition of a good pressure fighter, Paul Williams lol

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    • mathed
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      #12
      Originally posted by Mikhnienko



      - Pirog always comes forward

      - his prefered range in to be right in the pocket

      - when you try to box from the outside he comes forward and pressures you

      -he is good at cutting of the ring

      - can remain quite elusive defensively, slip, parry, block, shoulder roll and counter all while moving forward.

      In conclusion he is a pressure fighter and he's a very good one.

      P.S. Dumbest thing i'v read on here in quite a while.
      Not really my man. He just fought two overmatched opponents and had Ishida stunned a few times but did nothing with it. He is not a "pressure" fighter. He certainly doesn't know what it means to close the show.

      Originally posted by DempseyRollin
      he come forward, cuts off the ring and does??? nothing. he does nothing. dont act like i havent seen him fight, i have. hes not that great of a pressure fighter. if u dont know what a pressure fighter is, then dont comment.
      I agree, he looked like he was sparring or something. All the Pirog-Sergio stuff aside, he just seems lackadaisical in the ring and he semi-pressures in spurts but he doesn't really cut off the ring. He doesn't step it up either once he stuns the opponent, he lets them recover.

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      • sicko
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        #13
        love his STICK AND MOVE style

        but as long as he keeps fighting in France he won't get much recognition, but his style will/would be a handful for any of the top fighters in his division...INCLUDING MARTINEZ!

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        • Mikhnienko
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          #14
          Originally posted by mathed
          Not really my man. He just fought two overmatched opponents and had Ishida stunned a few times but did nothing with it. He is not a "pressure" fighter. He certainly doesn't know what it means to close the show.



          I agree, he looked like he was sparring or something. All the Pirog-Sergio stuff aside, he just seems lackadaisical in the ring and he semi-pressures in spurts but he doesn't really cut off the ring. He doesn't step it up either once he stuns the opponent, he lets them recover.
          Ishida was never badly hurt and the one or two times he was stunned he did go after him, he closed the show nicely against Martirosyan in his fight before that.

          Give me an example of when he has actually need to cut off the ring?

          Jantuah, Martirosyan, Ishida all stood in the pocket with him. The only guy who tried to keep him on the outside and box was Jacobs and yes he did a great job of cutting off the ring in that fight and applied constant pressure.

          All this "Jacobs always ****** and was overmatched" b.s is pretty sad and just a easy way to try and discredit that win. Jacobs would beat alot of contender MW's. You can say what you want now but get back to me in 2 years when Jacobs is a top 10 MW/SMW.

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          • mathed
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            #15
            Originally posted by Mikhnienko
            Ishida was never badly hurt and the one or two times he was stunned he did go after him, he closed the show nicely against Martirosyan in his fight before that.

            Give me an example of when he has actually need to cut off the ring?

            Jantuah, Martirosyan, Ishida all stood in the pocket with him. The only guy who tried to keep him on the outside and box was Jacobs and yes he did a great job of cutting off the ring in that fight and applied constant pressure.

            All this "Jacobs always ****** and was overmatched" b.s is pretty sad and just a easy way to try and discredit that win. Jacobs would beat alot of contender MW's. You can say what you want now but get back to me in 2 years when Jacobs is a top 10 MW/SMW.
            Jacobs was what he was, whether that be good or bad, but he lost. He had some issues but he is out of commission and was pretty unproven at the time, so it's hard to say exactly how he substantiated Pirog's resume.

            Pirog is a pretty good fighter, he has good movement, awkward angles, and good defense. He just doesn't seem like a world beater to me.

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            • BattleAxePurist
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              #16
              N'Jikam will get a title shot before Golovkin so giving up the interim belt turned out to be the right move bcse Golovkin is a terrible matchup style wise while Pirog is a excellent fighter as well just is a more winnable fight.

              Though he didn't move as much as ususal Bursak was prone to holding alot but the one downfall of his way of fighting is the older he gets the tougher it'll be to fight with that much effort given the layoff and lack of ability Bursak presented not bad.Still loops that hook big time.

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              • Khmelnytsky
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                #17
                Originally posted by RyunosukeRonin
                N'Jikam will get a title shot before Golovkin so giving up the interim belt turned out to be the right move bcse Golovkin is a terrible matchup style wise while Pirog is a excellent fighter as well just is a more winnable fight.

                Though he didn't move as much as ususal Bursak was prone to holding alot but the one downfall of his way of fighting is the older he gets the tougher it'll be to fight with that much effort given the layoff and lack of ability Bursak presented not bad.Still loops that hook big time.
                You're talking about N'dam? Yes he slaps with his left hook quite often especially when he is in exchanges. Its much improved from even a couple years ago though.

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                • STEELHEAD
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                  #18
                  like the UK boxers these french on the whole are all featherfisted.
                  to even think N'Dam or bursak could compete at world level imo is a mistake.

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                  • Light_Speed
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by RyunosukeRonin
                    N'Jikam will get a title shot before Golovkin so giving up the interim belt turned out to be the right move bcse Golovkin is a terrible matchup style wise while Pirog is a excellent fighter as well just is a more winnable fight.

                    Though he didn't move as much as ususal Bursak was prone to holding alot but the one downfall of his way of fighting is the older he gets the tougher it'll be to fight with that much effort given the layoff and lack of ability Bursak presented not bad.Still loops that hook big time.
                    N'Dam loops pretty much all his punches, he moves around and then jumps in with a looping shot. His movement will give Pirog some problems but his defense and technique are too sloppy, Pirog would make him pay for those mistakes.

                    Originally posted by `STEELHEAD
                    like the UK boxers these french on the whole are all featherfisted.
                    to even think N'Dam or bursak could compete at world level imo is a mistake.
                    N'Dam is many things but he's not feather fisted.

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