Josh Kelley reminded me of Teofimo Lopez in the beginning of the fight. Size advantage, fast, quick punches. But I guess Ava was much more physical than Loma.... that was almost the proverbial 'mexican style' from him with continuous pressure and body shots. Will trumped skill.
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To be fair, I agree with what Hearn said. As least Kelly took the fight. Too many people pad their record to 20-0, 25-0 or even worse. He didn't lose his pen and took a dangerous fight that he didn't have to at this stage. Well done to Avanesyan, gotta be a title eliminator at the minimum next.
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Originally posted by diarraisagod View PostTo be fair, I agree with what Hearn said. As least Kelly took the fight. Too many people pad their record to 20-0, 25-0 or even worse. He didn't lose his pen and took a dangerous fight that he didn't have to at this stage. Well done to Avanesyan, gotta be a title eliminator at the minimum next.
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostIf you sign with Hearn then you would be put in dangerous fights, yes you would fight bums but not up to a certain level. If Kelly was American he would still be fighting bums right now, especially if his promotional company is PBC.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View PostTaylor is legit with actual good wins.
He’s also not British and not one of Eddie’s boys
Agree, Taylor is the real deal. A shame even the brits mix up Kelly and Taylor just because they have the same first name.
Kelly was hyped, invented a showboat-style to gain fans and feed his own narcissistic ego, without considering he did not have the physique, power and reflexes to box like that for 12 rounds. It only looked good against very poor journeymen, but even then he sometimes had to step back out of range when hit to pull off his steps, sometimes looking shocked he had been caught seconds before.
Kelly should fight for the British title, and take it from there. Eventually a not too good boxer will have the EBU title, and he might get another shot at a European title (EBU) with a winning chance, but I think that is his level and will be his career level at best. He does not have the power or stamina, and perhaps not the chin either, to go beyond that.
I hope Avenesyan gets a chance to fight one the world title holders and a good bag. I don't think he'll be less game than Kavaliauskas was against Crawford, for 5-6 rounds.
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Originally posted by BigZ44 View PostIs Avanesyan signed to Matchroom? Did I miss that?
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Originally posted by nidaros997 View PostJosh Taylor is British, from Scotland.
Agree, Taylor is the real deal. A shame even the brits mix up Kelly and Taylor just because they have the same first name.
Kelly was hyped, invented a showboat-style to gain fans and feed his own narcissistic ego, without considering he did not have the physique, power and reflexes to box like that for 12 rounds. It only looked good against very poor journeymen, but even then he sometimes had to step back out of range when hit to pull off his steps, sometimes looking shocked he had been caught seconds before.
Kelly should fight for the British title, and take it from there. Eventually a not too good boxer will have the EBU title, and he might get another shot at a European title (EBU) with a winning chance, but I think that is his level and will be his career level at best. He does not have the power or stamina, and perhaps not the chin either, to go beyond that.
I hope Avenesyan gets a chance to fight one the world title holders and a good bag. I don't think he'll be less game than Kavaliauskas was against Crawford, for 5-6 rounds.
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