Comments Thread For: Kyril Relikh vs. Eduard Troyanovsky Showdown is Ordered

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Kyril Relikh vs. Eduard Troyanovsky Showdown is Ordered

    The World Boxing Association (WBA) Championships Committee ordered the start of negotiations between Belarussian Kyril Relikh, who is the current champion at 140 pounds, and Russia's Eduard Troyanovsky, who holds the number three ranking in the organization.

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    #2
    Relikh wins

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    • Bronx2245
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      #3
      Make it happen! Would be a good co-feature for Mikey's next fight, whether it be Easter Jr. or Baranchyk!

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      • IMDAZED
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        #4
        Isn’t this the guy Indongo flattened in one round?

        Meh...

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        • BigZ44
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          #5
          Relikh stops the glass chinned Troyanovsky

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          • SilverMiles
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            #6
            Should be a good fight.

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            • Citizen Koba
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              #7
              I'm down or this. Troyanovsky was never all that IMO, but judging him exclusively on getting caught cold by Indongo would be a mistake too. Have to favour the young Belorussian in this match-up though... kid's shown great maturity in bouncing back from some deeply iffy decisions and seems to be all dog in the ring despite some shortcomings. Relikh wears down then chews up Troyanovsky for a late stoppage.

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              • 1hourRun
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                Is Kyril Relikh with Haymon/PBC? cause if hes not the Russians may be forcing Relikh to defend in Russia -- given Kyril history of controversial decisions I think it would be wise to go for the KO on foreign soil.

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                • BobLoblaw
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                  #9
                  Just make sure it's not in Russia. If it is, chin him.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun
                    Is Kyril Relikh with Haymon/PBC? cause if hes not the Russians may be forcing Relikh to defend in Russia -- given Kyril history of controversial decisions I think it would be wise to go for the KO on foreign soil.
                    He's a busy, pressure fighter who can take a punch, he always goes for the KO. In Russia, you know he's not looking to take it to the score cards.

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