A look into the future; Egor Mekhontsev

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    A look into the future; Egor Mekhontsev

    Egor Mekhontsev, remember the name.

    This Russian LHW powerhouse beat Usyk, Clemente Russo, Acosta etc in the AMs

    Here is his pro debut. Get behind him, hes a beast!

    Mini Rakhim!



    Credit to his opponent, tough kid. Looks huge at the weight.
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    Are you sure he isn't some overrated Euro bum?
    Why aren't you criticizing this guy?

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      Originally posted by US Dirk Killer
      Are you sure he isn't some overrated Euro bum?
      Why aren't you criticizing this guy?

      If he is still fighting scrubs and Ghanaian baptists 30 fights into his pro career then believe me I will be criticizing him.

      Makes me laugh, am I really asking too much for GGG to fight one live body?
      But lets not turn this into a GGG thread I've already gave him a pass; Geale, Dirrell, Froch & Mora are all calling him out so if he opts to fight some bum next then well, you know.

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        Originally posted by dan_cov
        If he is still fighting scrubs and Ghanaian baptists 30 fights into his pro career then believe me I will be criticizing him.

        Makes me laugh, am I really asking too much for GGG to fight one live body?
        But lets not turn this into a GGG thread I've already gave him a pass; Geale, Dirrell, Froch & Mora are all calling him out so if he opts to fight some bum next then well, you know.
        Is it too much to ask for a lie body to nut up?
        Dirrell- SMW
        Froch - SMW
        Mora, a decent fight
        Geale?
        COME ON!
        Hahaha, pass for Mundine, then a voluntary with Barker... and Shaw said they would'e gone after Sturm if they won.
        Now Geale said he's open and GGG is avoiding him?
        Geale knows if he can't get Sturm, GGG is the next best money fight for him.
        Doesn't matter, any live body is a bum to you after they lose

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          #5
          Originally posted by US Dirk Killer
          Is it too much to ask for a lie body to nut up?
          Dirrell- SMW
          Froch - SMW
          Mora, a decent fight
          Geale?
          COME ON!
          Hahaha, pass for Mundine, then a voluntary with Barker... and Shaw said they would'e gone after Sturm if they won.
          Now Geale said he's open and GGG is avoiding him?
          Geale knows if he can't get Sturm, GGG is the next best money fight for him.
          Doesn't matter, any live body is a bum to you after they lose

          Well wasn't he and his team claiming they would fight anybody from 154-168 or 175? So what is the problem?

          I have gave him a pass when I could of ripped him to shreds but if he doesn't step up and finally fight someone after that then I will call it for what it is.

          Good fighters are calling him out, there is no excuse for him fighting 154lb journeymen and such. I will give him credit if he fights someone decent even if he losses.

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            #6
            Originally posted by dan_cov
            Egor Mekhontsev, remember the name.

            This Russian LHW powerhouse beat Usyk, Clemente Russo, Acosta etc in the AMs

            Here is his pro debut. Get behind him, hes a beast!

            Mini Rakhim!



            Credit to his opponent, tough kid. Looks huge at the weight.
            eh he's good but he's also another one of these guys that's already pretty much 30 years old and damn near over the hill as he turns pro

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              The future is bright. Dude looks SICK.

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                I'd like for him to challenge for a world title in the future and get sparked out after a great start.

                Like somebody else @ cruiserweight..

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by kardsufur
                  eh he's good but he's also another one of these guys that's already pretty much 30 years old and damn near over the hill as he turns pro
                  Just means he won't be fighting bums for 98% of his pro career like other "prospects".

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                    Originally posted by dan_cov
                    Well wasn't he and his team claiming they would fight anybody from 154-168 or 175? So what is the problem?

                    I have gave him a pass when I could of ripped him to shreds but if he doesn't step up and finally fight someone after that then I will call it for what it is.

                    Good fighters are calling him out, there is no excuse for him fighting 154lb journeymen and such. I will give him credit if he fights someone decent even if he losses.
                    Sure for Froch, Dirrell? Dude fights once a year and can't bring jack to jack.
                    Golovkin moves up to 168 he'll beat Dirrell down and you'll complain that Dirrell was a bum

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