Comments Thread For: Vasyl Lomachenko Barely Gets Past Albert Selimov

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  • HeroBando
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    #11
    He might have won clear (as in clear 3-2), but looked a bit vulnerable. Not a knock on him, I know his opponent is excellent and a tough matchup for him.

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    • mikinoki
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      #12
      Is he going pro this year?With AIBA?

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      • HeroBando
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        #13
        Originally posted by DempseyRollin
        he needs to get a pro level team. asap.
        He's basically fighting pro 5 rounders against far superior comp than he'd be fighting in the pros. Look at the US Olympians, the garbage they've been fighting.

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        • Earl-Hickey
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          #14
          Originally posted by HeroBando
          He's basically fighting pro 5 rounders against far superior comp than he'd be fighting in the pros. Look at the US Olympians, the garbage they've been fighting.
          Well the US olympians were complete garbage themselves (James Toneys actual words), it's just that now they are fighting club fighters.

          Even journeyman level pro's would be a better test for these guys

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          • Kagami Taiga
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            #15
            Originally posted by HeroBando
            He's basically fighting pro 5 rounders against far superior comp than he'd be fighting in the pros. Look at the US Olympians, the garbage they've been fighting.
            which is why he needs a pro level team. that wasnt a fight he should have been taking rite now. applauds to him for doing it, but he needs to be built as a professional and that wsb stuff may not be the way to go.

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            • HeroBando
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              #16
              Originally posted by Earl Hickey
              Well the US olympians were complete garbage themselves (James Toneys actual words), it's just that now they are fighting club fighters.

              Even journeyman level pro's would be a better test for these guys
              I bet 3-4 of those guys win legit titles, or better. I know it's not a safe bet based on recent record.

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              • HeroBando
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                #17
                Originally posted by DempseyRollin
                which is why he needs a pro level team. that wasnt a fight he should have been taking rite now. applauds to him for doing it, but he needs to be built as a professional and that wsb stuff may not be the way to go.
                Yeah, can't say I understand what drives him. Supposedly he'll turn pro after this season is complete, which should be soon.

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                • Mikhnienko
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by DempseyRollin
                  which is why he needs a pro level team. that wasnt a fight he should have been taking rite now. applauds to him for doing it, but he needs to be built as a professional and that wsb stuff may not be the way to go.
                  He'll be able to fight 6 rounders against respectable opposition right from the start of his pro career and be moved as fast or faster than Rigo. That's a good thing. Same goes for Usyk who just scored a shutout against arguably the best Superheavyweight amateur Medzhidov in spite of moving up a division and giving away over 30lbs.
                  Last edited by Mikhnienko; 04-01-2013, 05:01 AM.

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                  • Kagami Taiga
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Mikhnienko
                    He'll be able to fight 6 rounders against respectable opposition right from the start of his pro career and be moved as fast or faster than Rigo. That's a good thing.
                    depends. the whole point of fighting 3 rounders against weak opposition is to build confidence. ppl may pan those fights but they serve a purpose. fighting 6 rounders against ppl uve fought in the ams, esp ones u have had tough fights with before can damage a fighters confidence and it can also give a skewed view of the professional rankings. i think hed be better off going a more traditional path. i guess it depends on who u ask tho.

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                    • Ray*
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                      #20
                      Everyone knew he would be tested in this fight, if you know their history then it wouldn't surprise you that selimov pushed lomanchenko all the way.

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