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  • #21
    The guy beat Babic twice in the amateurs and at 6,3 is a big dude. If he's game it should be a good workout for Buatsi after a lengthy lay off.

    But if Buatsi is as good as Hearn keeps telling us he should be fighting for a world title by the end of 2021.

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    • #22
      Well I don't think Calic will win but I don't think he will be that bad and keep in mind he's bigger,stronger fighter.Buatsi says he will be impressive but I think he's going for a ride in this one and will have to dig for it.

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      • #23
        Nah, Buatsi is gonna murder this guy
        Last edited by Mammoth; 09-18-2020, 06:56 AM.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Urtain View Post
          They should keep to the plan of fighting Igor Mikhalkin for the EBU. Would cost much more to stage it?
          Yeah that fight makes perfect sense. Mikhalkin is the step up he needs.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by BoloShot View Post
            Yeah that fight makes perfect sense. Mikhalkin is the step up he needs.
            Mikhalkin is fighting Callum Johnson then Johnson vs Buatsi. What Hearn is saying anyway....

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            • #26
              Originally posted by W1LL View Post
              Still yet to see what happens when he gets hit on the chin by a ****er. His big PPV rival Yarde got KOd by a jab when he stepped up!
              You're a moron if you think it was just a jab that KO'd Yarde. Did you actually watch the fight? Yarde "emptied the tank" when he stunned Kovalev out of inexperience and never recovered. He clearly gassed out. On top of that, he went from British level to world level and did pretty damn good considering.
              People are always trashing Yarde but his last opponent, Dec Spelman, was better than Buatsi's next opponent. Both are being matched carefully, Yarde since he stepped out of his league of experience and level against Kovalev, and Buatsi since he turned pro.
              I think Buatsi has shown a lot of potential but definitely has to step up the competition next time out.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Mammoth View Post
                Yeah, it's like when Dubois fights some random undefeated guy. This guy is probably just Babic's friend or some shit.
                So what. Dubois is still young. He's fighting Joyce next so what are you whining about?
                If he was an American you'd be talking about him like he was the second coming of Christ. I grow tired of all this trolling nonsense from total ignoramuses who don't understand the levels in the game and have absolutely NO insight into determining a quality prospect/fringe contender.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                  I don't like to write off a fighter because "I have never heard of him before" but the guy hasn't fought anyone of note. His opponents have a 117 losing record to 106 winning record.

                  That for me is a red flag, he might turn out to be a good fighter who is waiting for a chance like this, and he should be up for the fight because beating a hype up fighter from the west is always good for your resume, but the fact that his level of previous opponents are that bad, i just don#t have much hope here.
                  In all likelihood he will end up like Khongsong. He's a totally untested undefeated fighter who shouldn't give Buatsi any problems but who knows. I've seen stranger things happen in the boxing game.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
                    The guy beat Babic twice in the amateurs and at 6,3 is a big dude. If he's game it should be a good workout for Buatsi after a lengthy lay off.

                    But if Buatsi is as good as Hearn keeps telling us he should be fighting for a world title by the end of 2021.
                    Beating someone in the amateurs doesn't really mean much unless you can duplicate that success in the pro ranks. There are lots of boxers who beat current title holders and hot prospects in the amateurs but could not replicate it in the pro ranks. Every half sensible boxing fan knows that. Amateur wins do not automatically equal pro wins.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by theface07 View Post
                      So what. Dubois is still young. He's fighting Joyce next so what are you whining about?
                      I was merely pointing out that Dubois has some padding in his record. I didn't pointing out that obvious fact was going to make your vag gush period blood everywhere and make you become a sensitive little woman online.

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