Comments Thread For: Misha Aloyan Debuts on April 22 Against Highly Rated Jimenez

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Misha Aloyan Debuts on April 22 Against Highly Rated Jimenez

    An ambitious debut is a clear trend for the last several years in prizefighting. Beibut Shumenov, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Kazuto Ioka, and surely Vasyl Lomachenko and Naoya Inoue all got their title shots within nine fights or less. They were widely successful, winning big in single digits and setting the path for their followers.
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    Wow. Impressive debut opponent.

    Also respect to the opponent. 2-8-1 in his first 11 fights & 24-0-3 (14) in his last 27 fights. Quite the turnaround.

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    • King_
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      Wow I didn't even know he turned pro, yet alone this opponent. Great fight.

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      • g27region
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        Misha Aloian will achieve nothing in his pro career. Magomed Kurbanov, Daniyar Yelleusinov, Alexander Bes*****, Fazliddin Gaib****rov are WAY better prospects. It's sad that Kurbanov and Daniyar got terrible contracts with promoters, Daniyar has lomachenko-esque type of skills
        Last edited by g27region; 03-31-2017, 09:56 AM.

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        • yngwie
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          I didn't expect Aloyan turning pro, but he is skilled.
          A two time world amateur champion and olympic bronze medalist.
          But the Rio Olympics hurt his resume, he was stripped of his silver and it was funny because:
          A) He didn't deserve the medal at first place, Avila beat the hell out of him.
          B) He cheated.

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          • yngwie
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            #6
            Originally posted by g27region
            Misha Aloian will achieve nothing in his pro career. Magomed Kurbanov, Daniyar Yelleusinov, Alexander Bes*****, Fazliddin Gaib****rov are WAY better prospects. It's sad that Kurbanov and Daniyar got terrible contracts with promoters, Daniyar has lomachenko-esque type of skills
            Daniyar is special, he fits in that "special fighter " category, i had him in my top 3 fighters in Rio and amateurs overall.

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