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  • cornflakeboxing
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    What I see in Algeri-Provodnikov

    Good morning world! Sorry I have been MIA, as I have been preparing for my next bout July 12th as the Co feature in West. Deptford NJ under Chazz Witherspoon as the Main Event. No locked in opponent as of now but hopefully this week I will be able to post something. I just wanted to post my predictions for tonight.

    We have good Boxing on tonight. I will be in Atlantic City watching the Glenn Tapia/Kennan Collins fight but on HBO you have Chris Algeri vs. Ruslan Provodnikov.

    I'm calling it now, I firmly believe that Algeri is going to outbox Ruslan and become the new World Champion, though I also wouldn't be surprised if Ruslan wins by mid fight tko ONLY BECAUSE ALGERI HAD HIS WILL TAKEN, BUT if I was a betting man, my money is on Algeri.

    Algeri is a good boxer with a gas tank. I follow him on social networks and see how he lives, eat and train. He always keeps in shape which is important in this sport. If Chris has a clear mindset and is not scared of Ruslan's none stop pressure style and his power.... I see a cake walk for Algeri. UD Win.



    ** Demetrius Andrade should handle Brian Rose pretty good. UD win for Andrade or possibly mid fight stoppage.

    ** I think Sean Monaghan will go life and death with Elvir Muriqi but will win the fight.

  • Hougigo
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    My man back... good luck July 12th

    I don't know much with Algiri.... there's a good shot, i'm on Ruslan because I don't know how Aligiri will handle him. If he uses movement, tries to keep Ruslan away with the jab and take his punches well, he stands to upset the applecart.

    We'll see

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    • RlCKY
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      #3
      Originally posted by cornflakeboxing
      Good morning world! Sorry I have been MIA, as I have been preparing for my next bout July 12th as the Co feature in West. Deptford NJ under Chazz Witherspoon as the Main Event. No locked in opponent as of now but hopefully this week I will be able to post something. I just wanted to post my predictions for tonight.

      We have good Boxing on tonight. I will be in Atlantic City watching the Glenn Tapia/Kennan Collins fight but on HBO you have Chris Algeri vs. Ruslan Provodnikov.

      I'm calling it now, I firmly believe that Algeri is going to outbox Ruslan and become the new World Champion, though I also wouldn't be surprised if Ruslan wins by mid fight tko ONLY BECAUSE ALGERI HAD HIS WILL TAKEN, BUT if I was a betting man, my money is on Algeri.

      Algeri is a good boxer with a gas tank. I follow him on social networks and see how he lives, eat and train. He always keeps in shape which is important in this sport. If Chris has a clear mindset and is not scared of Ruslan's none stop pressure style and his power.... I see a cake walk for Algeri. UD Win.



      ** Demetrius Andrade should handle Brian Rose pretty good. UD win for Andrade or possibly mid fight stoppage.

      ** I think Sean Monaghan will go life and death with Elvir Muriqi but will win the fight.

      I'm picking Agieri as well. I don't think Ruslan is able to get up for this fight, he's eyeing bigger and better things. Algieri tops Ruslan in a lot of categories, but can he move enough for 12 rounds and keep Ruslan off?

      I don't know too much about Chris, but it seems he's hungry, in good shape, quick with hands and feet. He's at home, and from all accounts he can box well.

      Plus if you're a betting man, there's great value in taking Algieri at the given odds

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      • cornflakeboxing
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        Originally posted by RlCKY
        I'm picking Agieri as well. I don't think Ruslan is able to get up for this fight, he's eyeing bigger and better things. Algieri tops Ruslan in a lot of categories, but can he move enough for 12 rounds and keep Ruslan off?

        I don't know too much about Chris, but it seems he's hungry, in good shape, quick with hands and feet. He's at home, and from all accounts he can box well.

        Plus if you're a betting man, there's great value in taking Algieri at the given odds
        That's my only worry about Chris, can he keep Ruslan off of him without breaking down. It's a very hard thing to do.

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        • CubanBox
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          Did anyone see Algieri fight Peralta? Rocked numerous times because he throws combinations with his hands low. He won in the end because Peralta gassed.

          Ruslan is going to cut the ring off from Chris break him down and knock him out. Ruslan may even get him out of there early with a left hook while Algieri has his hands low while throwing a left uppercut. Algieri isn't really that slick.

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          • Hougigo
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            #6
            Originally posted by CubanBox
            Did anyone see Algieri fight Peralta? Rocked numerous times because he throws combinations with his hands low. He won in the end because Peralta gassed.

            Ruslan is going to cut the ring off from Chris break him down and knock him out. Ruslan may even get him out of there early with a left hook while Algieri has his hands low while throwing a left uppercut. Algieri isn't really that slick.
            Gonna watch that now. I've only seen like 2 fights, so this'll be interesting

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            • KingTito
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              I expect Ruslan to stop him around round 5.

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              • Beercules
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                #8
                Great post Cornflake; I think this will be tougher than most expect.

                I'm still going with Ruslan doe, and best of luck on July 12

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                • DARKSEID
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                  I've only seen a few tapes on Algieri and he's a good solid, strong, fundamentally sound boxer, but I haven't seen how he fights against pressure.

                  And Provodnikov brings a lot of it.

                  I could see Algieri outboxing him with his technique while utilizing his reach and size advantage, but what happens when Provodnikov rocks him and goes on the attack.
                  Last edited by DARKSEID; 06-14-2014, 10:34 AM.

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                  • Croyd
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by cornflakeboxing
                    That's my only worry about Chris, can he keep Ruslan off of him without breaking down. It's a very hard thing to do.
                    I don't think he can keep Ruslan off. Ruslan will tenderize him first , pulverize him later.
                    Ruslan lost a fight on ESPN where he was outboxed but he has come a long way now ,Freddy Roach is not going to let this new found cash cow go into tonights fight without having some new looks.
                    I expect Ruslan to have a lot of new feints and these will lead to counter punches which will lead to a knock out.

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                    Good luck with your next fight.

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