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How good is this kid?
He looked solid in every area in his prolonged thrashing of the shorter, slower, older Martirosyan. This is a good win, and he's got all the ingredients for star-power (except maybe a pronounceable name that rolls off the tongue) - an undefeated record, high ranking, good looks, clear stopping power - yet doesn't seem to be looking to capitalize on any of that by finally emerging from France and maybe fighting over here in the States (or even elsewhere in Europe) to raise his profile. He's fighting TBA this month in his backyard. Is his management just unwilling to take risks or are they sitting around waiting to lure a big name into hostile territory? How does he stack up against names like Sturm, Mundine, Macklin, Sylvester, etc? |
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Journeyman
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Hassan N'Dam is the most talented in his class, he is currently ranked # 3 WBA, its objective is "to face Felix Sturm in 2010. I think Sturm has abandoned the way as to face Hassan, Felix is going to believe a everyone that Hassan was not interested because he is unknown but the real reason is that they sesont already crossed gloves in training, believe me, Hassan gave him a good lesson. I'll try to soon also a 4 round between Hassan and Sylvester, Sebastien went to the canvas twice more he was non-existent. Hassan has been proposed to sign with the German (Universum, Sauerland) but that did not interrested because he knows that in Germany, he not put forward. if Hassan will face everyone (Sturm, Pavlik, Sylvester, Golovkin, Mundine, Pirog) even at home.
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Journeyman
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yes, He did the same thing with Haussler as he played with them 4 with one and four with another. I must say that Hasan has progressed since then I suppose you're a fan of Sylvetser saw your avatar.
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His biggest problem seems to be a bad case of "who needs him?" syndrome. I think pretty highly of him as a prospect going into the contender stage and believe he'd be ready for a title shot in 2010 or 2011, but the question is, can he get one?
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Journeyman
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was in sparring for me is no wonder Sylvester will not receive because it was the mat and won the decision against the house means boxers as Franck Mezaache, Morrade Hakkar and Simone Rotolo. Hassan otherwise play beginning in 2010, a WBA eliminator or might even be a interim championship.
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of course it peutr get a world championship, he is in agreement with Michel Acarie he already already received great fight for Mormeck, Tiozzo, Monshipour, Quatrey Wright ....... even if, not can not win the bids and cons Universum Sauerland but can easily save Hassan official challenger position, in addition to that the television channel Canal + is very interested in Hassan. I realize that in all the forums, talking about hassan, whereas before everyone said that Golovkin is the best prospect, people began to change opinion.
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Hassan would have already fought Sturm last week, but Sturm was too scared. Is that true?
Pavlik and Abraham were thinking about fighting Hassan togethet at the same time, but Hassan was too tough for even that. Actually, I would suggest that Hassan should fight Kessler, so that Kessler is 168 and Hassan is 154. Then they would be evenly matched. Kessler would have a small chance. |
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![]() His dance partner for the 24th appears to have been set - 19-9-1 Colombian slugger Oney Valdez, whose best opposition to date includes an early-career TKO loss to Berrio and a pair of fights with colorful countryman Dionisio Miranda (once to a six round draw, and one TKO3 victory). |
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I'm not a fan of Sylvester. I was just curious, I take your word for it.
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I'm not blaming Hassan; it's cool that he's at least staying busy. ![]() So is this going to be on French TV? Any chance some kind soul might upload some video highlights?
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