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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Israil Madrimov Willing To Face Jaime Munguia This Year

    Uzbek star Israil The Dream' Madrimov, (2-0, 2KO), fighting in his second professional bout on Saturday night, March 9, scored a stunning second round knockout of Frank The Rooster' Rojas, (24-3-0, 23 KOs), in their scheduled ten-round bout at the Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, NY. The fight was telecast live on DAZN in the US and on Sky Sports in the UK. With the victory, Madrimov made the first defense of his WBA Inter-Continental Super Welterweight Title.
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    This guy is a beast. #GGG 2.0

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    • FinitoxDinamita
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      Madrimov would beat the dog sht outa munguia right now.

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      • _Rexy_
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        Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita
        Madrimov would beat the dog sht outa munguia right now.
        Munguia allowed Inoue to hit him with the same overhand right 500 times last fight, and was confused how to keep from getting hit with it. In the first round he smiled at Inoue, in the fourth round he looked concerned because he had no idea how to defend against it.

        Madrimov would eat his lunch.

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        • Eastlos
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          Oh please... I’m sure all you where calling Evhen Khytrov the next GGG too before he was KTFO, LOL... look @ Khytrov now, dude ain’t nothing more than an afterthought. Madrimov looked good against a bum in Rojas, let’s see how he looks against a top 10 contender @ 154 before you start crowning him the next great white hope. Munguia has at least fought and beaten 2 former 154 lbs champs in Ali & Smith kid has proven a lot more than Madrimov at this point.

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          • BigZ44
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            #6
            Holy ****, World War 3 if that happens

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            • Southpawology
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              this would be a solid fight

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              • Mammoth
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                #8
                Originally posted by Eastlos
                Oh please... I’m sure all you where calling Evhen Khytrov the next GGG too before he was KTFO, LOL... look @ Khytrov now, dude ain’t nothing more than an afterthought. Madrimov looked good against a bum in Rojas, let’s see how he looks against a top 10 contender @ 154 before you start crowning him the next great white hope. Munguia has at least fought and beaten 2 former 154 lbs champs in Ali & Smith kid has proven a lot more than Madrimov at this point.
                I think Madrimov is much better than Khytrov but I'd like him to develop a bit.

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                • LA_2_Vegas
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                  #9
                  This dude looks very promising

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                  • Mammoth
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                    #10
                    Predrag Radosevic and Patrick Allotey would be good next steps

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