Wallisch is not serious about being a professional boxer. Hammer will school him. Wallish is one of a small group of guys who completely missed the boat, and could have made it in the absolutely dreadful Klitschko era had they stayed busy, trained hard, and kept out of trouble. Instead he is going to join Malik Scott, Dennis Boystov, Bogdan Dinu, Apty Davtaev, Robert Helenius, Andrey Fedosov, Oscar Rivas and a couple of other guys not coming to mind in heading down the drain. These mediocrities, if they are even still fighting, could have provided credible challenges to the Klit brothers, but have no place in a division with Hrgovic, Joyce, Dubois, Yoko, Dychko, Pletschko, Gorman, Milas, Miljas, Romanov, Afonin, Teslenko, Wallin, Kuzman, Kean, Fa, Jalolov, Tischenko, Zakhozyi, Sirenko, and Plevako all on deck. This all in a division that is already doing well under Joshua, Wilder, Fury, Miller, Whyte,Chisora, Kownacko, Martin, and Parker. To Wallisch and the rest of those bums: where were you when we needed you? If you now need a retirement speech written, I am here for you, because the line to the rollercoaster got a lot longer, and it is going to be too much for you when you get there. You may no longer get past the "this tall to ride" sign.
I can't completely argue against this post. a lot of valid points made. I wish these guys would have shown more drive years ago. Still.. I don't write him off here, he's a lot more talented than Hammer. If he's up to the task it's a fight he can definitely win. Hammer has off nights where he struggles with less than stellar opposition. That's a bad mistake to make here.
we might be under estimating jaLOLOV he might be a better prospect then dychko joyce,hrgovic and efe the nigeran guy.
we might be under estimating jaLOLOV he might be a better prospect then dychko joyce,hrgovic and efe the nigeran guy.
Thanks! I also didn't know that there is so much going on in the CW division... The card in Russia is really really good. I've never expected that Tabiti would go to fight in Russia lol
Robbing happens when it is about boxers from Caucas and the fight is in that region, or like Chudinov's fight in Moscow - "rich guys from(training in) USA"(especially when they are not the type of boxers who went to USA because they're big prospects, but because their family is rich).I expect that judges can help(but not too much) to Aloyan, and maybe that will be his goal, to make a 50:50 fight and than hoping on decision.Fayfer is good in klintching, but i don't think he will have the judges on his side against Tabiti. Btw, Fayfer is not the strongest russian in that division, not even top 3, in my opinion.
Vasil Ducar (7-0-1) knocked out French HW and CW prospect Samuel Kadje (12-1) with 8 seconds to go in the final 10th round, while trailing on all cards.
I'm not, Jalolov is very skilled and hits a ton. My main issue with him is he doesn't like heavy fire, and backs away from it. He can be intimidated by punchers. Not sure why. He'll need to work on fighting in reverse, or work on standing his ground a bit better.
Lucas Browne set to face Junior Pati in Auckland on November 24. Awful opponent. https://www.boxingbroadcast.com/sin...OUNCMENT-LUCAS-BROWN-VS-JUNIOR-PATI-Confirmed
Four to watch today: Adamek-Miller Miller coming in way overweight. Adamek may get the upset. Kean-Carmen Last time out, Kean blasted out that Braidwood fellow. Now he is taking on another big boy, this one with some experience. Milas-Tintor Milas is an interesting cat who has, in only 12 fights, victories over Johnson and Pianeta. Tinor at least has a good paper record. Dubois-Johnson We will see what Dubois is made of here. Personally, I see nothing special about the guy. At this point, Johnson is capable of showing up and making it a fight, or laying down for the quick payday.
Milas takes another step with a 4th round victory: https://vijesti.rtl.hr/sport/boks/3...zbio-tintora-i-postao-wbc-mediteranski-prvak/