Comments Thread For: Egor Mekhontsev To Retun in Late January, Says Manager

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Egor Mekhontsev To Retun in Late January, Says Manager

    31-year-old Russian light heavyweight prospect Egor Mekhontsev (10-0, 7KOs) will return to the ring in late January, according to his manager Vadim Kornilov.

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  • John Locke
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    This guy imo is the most skilled fighter at 175 but Bob is doing a terrible job with him. He's one of the best amateur fighters of this generation, he doesn't need all these pointless fights, he's already 31 and there isn't much more he can learn, get him a title shot ASAP

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      Originally posted by John Locke
      This guy imo is the most skilled fighter at 175 but Bob is doing a terrible job with him. He's one of the best amateur fighters of this generation, he doesn't need all these pointless fights, he's already 31 and there isn't much more he can learn, get him a title shot ASAP
      Sad but true.

      He should have signed with Haymon/Dibella (Deveranchenko's career is moving forward properly) Golden Boy (Shabranskyy is finding opportunities) or Main Events (excellent job with Kovalev, Mikhaylenko will be on HBO on Jan 30).

      Top Rank has ruined him, his skills have eroded due to meaningless fights, poor opposition, and low pay. They did the same to Korobov and Zewski, and are in the process of ruining Gvozdyk.

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