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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Daniyar Yeleussinov Crushes Marcos Mojica in Three Rounds

    Casino de Monte Carlo Salle Medecin, Monte Carlo - 2016 Olympic gold medal winner Daniyar Yeleussinov (5-0, 3 KOs) had no trouble with an overmatched Marcos Mojica (16-3-2, 12 KOs), with a third round stoppage in a welterweight bout.
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  • NEETzsche
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    Hearn really needs to start matching him more progressively next year. I found the Sky commentary to be inordinately negative once again as well

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      #3
      Originally posted by NEETzsche
      Hearn really needs to start matching him more progressively next year. I found the Sky commentary to be inordinately negative once again as well
      Assume they're sowing the seeds for a rivalry with Kelly. It's been done before (Mayweather, Cotto, etc)

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        Yeleussinov is looking better and sharper. Hopefully they bring him back in December or at least in January. Need to keep him active.
        I'm still not sure how I feel about John David Jackson being his trainer. You don't want a trainer that former boxers of his complain about. I think they may need to find him someone better.

        Yeleussinov is much better fighting off the back foot so, it's good to see him having to fight on the front foot in his first five professional fights. He obviously isn't bad at all fighting on the front foot and he will only keep improving. Will only make him a better fighter.

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          Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing
          Yeleussinov is looking better and sharper. Hopefully they bring him back in December or at least in January. Need to keep him active.
          I'm still not sure how I feel about John David Jackson being his trainer. You don't want a trainer that former boxers of his complain about. I think they may need to find him someone better.

          Yeleussinov is much better fighting off the back foot so, it's good to see him having to fight on the front foot in his first five professional fights. He obviously isn't bad at all fighting on the front foot and he will only keep improving. Will only make him a better fighter.
          Hearn says he's done for the year. Starting ten rounders the begging of 2019.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Mammoth
            Hearn says he's done for the year. Starting ten rounders the begging of 2019.
            January is fine. He just needs to stay active.

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              #7
              Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing
              January is fine. He just needs to stay active.
              I'd say stepping up the level of opponent is more important than activity going forward. I'd rather he fought four challenging ten-rounders than six cans in 2019. I'm thinking guys like Toth who gave Lejarraga and Abdukakhorov rounds, Abreu who tested James and Kavaliauskas and even Abel Ramos who beat James and had a war with Baranchyk

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                #8
                Originally posted by NEETzsche
                I'd say stepping up the level of opponent is more important than activity going forward. I'd rather he fought four challenging ten-rounders than six cans in 2019. I'm thinking guys like Toth who gave Lejarraga and Abdukakhorov rounds, Abreu who tested James and Kavaliauskas and even Abel Ramos who beat James and had a war with Baranchyk
                Why not both? When I say keep him active I don't mean against nothing but lower level opposition. All I'm saying is that he needs to stay as active as possible.
                He barely broke a sweat today. No reason why he couldn't return in December or January. Alright, December may be too soon to get a great opponent.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing
                  Why not both? When I say keep him active I don't mean against nothing but lower level opposition. All I'm saying is that he needs to stay as active as possible.
                  He barely broke a sweat today. No reason why he couldn't return in December or January. Alright, December may be too soon to get a great opponent.
                  Just because opponents who come to win will actually want full training camps and decent purses. If he's fighting every month or two Hearn realistically won't be able to promise those things

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by NEETzsche
                    Just because opponents who come to win will actually want full training camps and decent purses. If he's fighting every month or two Hearn realistically won't be able to promise those things
                    Going to be interesting to see who they have him fight next.

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