Provodnikov v.s. Rios ?

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  • HeroBando
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    #11
    Originally posted by animalfan10
    Rios would win...There is nothing in Ruslans resume that would indicate that he's better than Rios...He's just your typical "unknown" fighter that everyone obsessively nuthuggs along with GGG and Matthyse....like it's the cool thing to do or something when some guy comes out of the blue.

    Don't get me wrong I like Ruslan but what has he done besides trick Bradley into getting into a brawl with him to indicate he would beat Rios?? Yea he's bigger but still.

    Rios or Alvarado would stop him in 10
    Both Matthysse and especially GGG are way better than Prov. It's not like Prov is a total unknown, he's been on FNF a bunch and never looked that great.

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      #12
      Originally posted by hougigo
      Anybody else miss the part were Provo said he had trouble making 140?
      They sure said that, but supposedly he was 150 fight night, which is not much for a 140er, and tiny for welter

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        #13
        Originally posted by animalfan10
        Rios would win...There is nothing in Ruslans resume that would indicate that he's better than Rios...He's just your typical "unknown" fighter that everyone obsessively nuthuggs along with GGG and Matthyse....like it's the cool thing to do or something when some guy comes out of the blue.

        Don't get me wrong I like Ruslan but what has he done besides trick Bradley into getting into a brawl with him to indicate he would beat Rios?? Yea he's bigger but still.

        Rios or Alvarado would stop him in 10
        I think Rios is overrated. A crowd pleaser yes but still nothing special about him. Ruslan isn't the next best thing but I'd still favor him over Rios.

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        • Hougigo
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          #14
          Originally posted by HeroBando
          They sure said that, but supposedly he was 150 fight night, which is not much for a 140er, and tiny for welter
          Still doesn't mean it's not hard for him to cut down to 139.9

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            #15
            Originally posted by HeroBando
            They sure said that, but supposedly he was 150 fight night, which is not much for a 140er, and tiny for welter
            He is Russian. Russians consider weight cutting not manly.

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              #16
              Originally posted by hougigo
              Still doesn't mean it's not hard for him to cut down to 139.9
              True, some guys drop weight easier. He's pretty chunky as is. Still most guys can shed 10lbs no problem, if motivated.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Regeza
                He is Russian. Russians consider weight cutting not manly.
                Is that so? They should get with the times. It allows for more flexibility. See Rigo, the guy doesn't want to cut weight, but is way too small to go to feather.

                That guy Lomachenko, great talent, but I think this might be his downfall. He'll start out in a division he's already too small for.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by HeroBando
                  Is that so? They should get with the times. It allows for more flexibility. See Rigo, the guy doesn't want to cut weight, but is way too small to go to feather.

                  That guy Lomachenko, great talent, but I think this might be his downfall. He'll start out in a division he's already too small for.
                  What are you gonna do people are who they are.

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                  • B-Bomber
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                    #19
                    Hard to predict.

                    Rios proved to have an impressive chin, while Provodnikov was hurting Bradley with every punch he landed.
                    He though wasn't considered such a K.O. artist before fighting Bradley. Was he so powerful at 147 because he was starving himself to make 140, or was Bradley paying the price for balooning up to 175 or so in between fights?.


                    It'd surely be fun to watch as long as it lasts.

                    My only issue with this fight is Rios' healt. I don't like him as a fighter, but as a human being I'm concerned for him. How much damage can a man absorb before getting some serious brain damage?.

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                    • RiC-DiC
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                      #20
                      I don't know if Provodnikov's chin's as good as Rios's, but all he'd need to do is use decent lateral movement and keep turning Rios so he can't plant his feet inside (preventing him from unleashing with the uppercuts). If Ruslan could do that, he'd win an UD or get robbed by judges who don't know **** about boxing (ala Abril)..

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