Comments Thread For: Agit Kabayel Busts Up, Decisions a Game Egvenios Lazaridis

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #21
    At least we have seen some action. But MD against Chisora is still the best win of Kabayel.

    Kabayel -Wallin or Kabayel -Rivas or Takam would be nice.

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    • Dasmius Shinobi
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      #22
      Agit Kabayel need to sit more in his punches when he sure he can connect his combo.

      I am not going to judge Agit Kabayel, but is a victory in a bad night. I still have faith he can hang with some top 20 fighters. Let's see what happen.

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      • Citizen Koba
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        #23
        Originally posted by Dasmius Shinobi
        I am not going to judge Agit Kabayel, but is a victory in a bad night. I still have faith he can hang with some top 20 fighters. Let's see what happen.
        I'm kinda surprised cos I think Agit might well have been able to get the stoppage if he'd kept up the pressure a bit more in the second half. Mind you every time he started getting anything going he just seemed to walk straight into an utterly predictable 1 - 2 from Lazaridis, which ain't a good sign going forward. Maybe I'm being unduly harsh though, but I was hoping for slightly more determined performances from both men.

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        • Dasmius Shinobi
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          #24
          Originally posted by Citizen Koba
          I'm kinda surprised cos I think Agit might well have been able to get the stoppage if he'd kept up the pressure a bit more in the second half. Mind you every time he started getting anything going he just seemed to walk straight into an utterly predictable 1 - 2 from Lazaridis, which ain't a good sign going forward. Maybe I'm being unduly harsh though, but I was hoping for slightly more determined performances from both men.

          Me too. I am going to admit, that was a sparring match section. The tall and reach with that 1-2 of Lazaradis annoyed Agit, but still wonder why Kabayel don't push for the TKO.

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          • PBR Streetgang
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            #25
            Lazaridis wasn't good but he was better than I figured he would be. His offensive arsenal was limited and lacking in power but his 1-2 was landing whenever he had energy to throw it. The Greek would have posed more of a challenge if he had a gas tank that allowed him to get past the 3rd round without gasping for air.

            Kabayel looked very pedestrian. Not much power on display and a very porous defense. I kept wondering how utterly out of shape Chisora must have been when they fought. I will give Kabayel the benefit of the doubt because he was out of the ring for 18 months and I imagine training couldn't have been easy with the virus and such.

            I'd take Kabayel versus Rivas.

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