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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Daniyar Yeleussinov Moves To 2-0, London Return Next Month

    Daniyar Yeleussinov made a serious impression on his UK debut. The Kazakh Olympic gold medallist, who was signed by Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing ahead of his professional debut earlier this year, won his first fight in the paid code in devastating fashion back in April.
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    Daniyar Yeleussinov lacks power and doesn't have that "It" factor yet as a Pro.

    These things may come later in his Pro Career but i doubt it as he's already 27 years old.

    Great Amateur, not sure he'll be a Great Pro though.

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    • Bruce Neeka
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      I would agree with it!
      he is good for 3 rounds being very active and moving a lot with side-steps. but in a long fight, he didn't look that impressive, too much backpedalling and not that active, plus got too many unnecessary punches from pretty mediocre boxer...I guess better fighter with more aggressive style will create him problems. DY needs to adjust his style asap, switch from pure #2 fighter style to more of a hunter/pressure style

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      • j0zef
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        #4
        He was interesting to watch, but like others, I was not terribly impressed by him. They hyped him up a ton against Noah Kidd, don't think he lived up to that hype.

        Time will tell.

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        • HI-TECH Boxing
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          #5
          Daniyar needs to throw more combinations. He only threw a few and he basically landed all of the punches, but he has to do it way more often.
          He was reminding me of Rigo in there. Only throwing one or two punches at a time and being very cautious. Needs more combinations and more body punches.

          His careful approach will help him once he has to face dangerous opposition, but against this level of opponent he should be practicing new things and improve his style.

          I'm happy they are keeping him active. Needs to adapt to professional boxing. Activity is needed.

          They should also look to get a good professional trainer. JDJ is just not that guy.

          Hopefully they move him to 8 rounds next.

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          • Stefan Morgen
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            #6
            He has the potential but as already mentioned age is not on his side. Needs to be fighting 3-4 times at least per year and against decent opposition. If he's as good as they say he is stop protecting his ass and get him fighting more regularly!

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            • LM17
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              #7
              Hearn has two of the best Prospects I've seen in a while at 147, should be interesting how they develop and I'm really interested how Josh Kelly comes on.

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