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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: CompuBox: Mohammedi With Big Edge on Dudchenko

    Nadjib Mohammedi KO 7 Anatoliy Dudchenko - Mohammedi had a 123-17 edge in punches landed over the robotic Dudchenko over the last five rounds- 69-5 in rounds five and six.

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  • Citizen Koba
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    This result didn't really surprise me Mohammedi is a really game terrier and whilst perhaps not a top level guy is a solid journeyman who's relentless aggression can give anyone problems.

    Cleverly used his length and speed to UD him (in the UK) and Sukhotski - who really can **** when he gets his timing KOd him but Dudchenkos rather flatfooted style was always gonna be vulnerable to quicker more aggressive guy.

    I'm honestly not-sure what ME saw in Dudchenko as a valuable signing - the guys at best an OK sorta journeyman, but Mohammedi was all wrong for him anyway.

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    • The Hammer
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      • BattleAxePurist
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        I can't get over how bad that guy was ME must be shakin there heads at that sell job.

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        • arraamis
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          #5
          Originally posted by Koba-Grozny
          This result didn't really surprise me Mohammedi is a really game terrier and whilst perhaps not a top level guy is a solid journeyman who's relentless aggression can give anyone problems.

          Cleverly used his length and speed to UD him (in the UK) and Sukhotski - who really can **** when he gets his timing KOd him but Dudchenkos rather flatfooted style was always gonna be vulnerable to quicker more aggressive guy.

          I'm honestly not-sure what ME saw in Dudchenko as a valuable signing - the guys at best an OK sorta journeyman, but Mohammedi was all wrong for him anyway.
          Good points ... I was shocked at Mohammedi's aggression from the opening bell and it was clear that Dudchenkos was not prepared for that type of fight.

          I'm actually looking forward to seeing Mohammedi in there with B-Hop

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