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  • #21
    Originally posted by S7V7N View Post
    Not defensive at all since it's not my fight, just find the whole assumption you made ludicrous.
    What accusations have I made?
    You posted a connection of his nickname with some Trump propaganda while saying that you couldn't support him!
    Second stated that his management should make better choices, which btw they've already done by changing it to "Soldier K" since some people are just looking for a reason to make these deranged connections.
    Third you stated that morons are not exclusive to America.
    Lastly you said you already knew the answer while posting same question on his FB page. Seems you're just looking for a reason post BS & perhaps should go to Info Wars for more of this.

    Bring on The New World Order! Alex Jones is always good for a few laughs!

    Why do you believe that being a moron is a trait exclusive
    to Americans? I'm going to assume you are not American,
    so you are proving my point, that morons can come from
    anywhere. Even Kazakhstan.
    If his management had already changed it then I could
    not have been the only person who questioned it, and
    EOTM would not have called him 'Soldier of Q' in a post
    yesterday.
    You may keep yourself up to date on the latest foolish
    conspiracy theories, but I had absolutely no clue what
    'Soldier of Q' could possibly mean. Until today, when I
    looked for 'Soldier of Q' on Twitter. It is not a boxing
    related Twitter account. It would not be unreasonable
    for me or anyone to wonder if there was connection, or
    to wonder why a young fighter would carelessly pick
    a nickname that could be so easily misconstrued.

    Your desperately going into panic control mode actually
    makes you seem like an excitable Alex Jones yourself.

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    • #22
      There will never be another golovkin. a unique fighter

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff View Post
        Why do you believe that being a moron is a trait exclusive
        to Americans? I'm going to assume you are not American,
        so you are proving my point, that morons can come from
        anywhere. Even Kazakhstan.
        If his management had already changed it then I could
        not have been the only person who questioned it, and
        EOTM would not have called him 'Soldier of Q' in a post
        yesterday.
        You may keep yourself up to date on the latest foolish
        conspiracy theories, but I had absolutely no clue what
        'Soldier of Q' could possibly mean. Until today, when I
        looked for 'Soldier of Q' on Twitter. It is not a boxing
        related Twitter account. It would not be unreasonable
        for me or anyone to wonder if there was connection, or
        to wonder why a young fighter would carelessly pick
        a nickname that could be so easily misconstrued.

        Your desperately going into panic control mode actually
        makes you seem like an excitable Alex Jones yourself.
        I guarantee that you're the only person to ever interpret his nickname in this way lol. Your paranoia about conspiracy theorists is beautifully ironic

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        • #24
          Originally posted by NEETzsche View Post
          Tomorrow this 20-year-old Kazakh makes his professional debut in Quebec (http://boxrec.com/en/event/765534). He came to my attention in the 2016 Youth World Championships where he won gold at Welterweight and was one of the stand-out boxers of the whole tournament. His style is fundamentally defined by power and aggression, but in the course of the tournament he showed us several different looks, sometimes brawling wildly, sometimes stalking patiently and sometimes throwing heavy counters off the back foot. I think this style, combined with his boyish appearance, will inevitably lead to comparisons with his countryman Golovkin once his pro career starts to pick up steam

          There isn't too much footage of him on YouTube yet but here he is at his most aggressive against the athletic Mohammed Harris Akbar, a notable prospect in his own right:

          Decent upcoming boxer but I thought Akbar undeniably outboxed him in that fight so was on the receiving end of a particularly bad decision. He easily landed more shots, displayed the better skill set overall and made Ahkmedov look quite one-dimensional, pedestrian and Margarito-like, plodding forward, swinging and missing repeatedly. He has improved since that fight but Akbar remains the superior boxer to this day. It'll be great to see a rematch once Akbar completes the 2020 Olympics and turns pro.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by NEETzsche View Post
            I guarantee that you're the only person to ever interpret his nickname in this way lol. Your paranoia about conspiracy theorists is beautifully ironic
            He has had 3 fights or so. Nobody knows who he is.
            Time will tell how others perceive his nickname if he is
            able to raise his profile.
            Your guarantee is meaningless since others have asked
            him the same question on Facebook.
            I only poised the question wondering if there may be a
            connection. Your overreaction to my question is strange
            and overly defensive.

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