Mikaël Zewski vs. Brad Solomon

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Trifluvian Sk8er Boi or King Busy Bee?

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  1. Zewski on points

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  2. Zewski by stoppage

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  3. Draw

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  4. Solomon on points

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  5. Solomon by stoppage

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  1. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Two weeks from Saturday @ le Centre Vidéotron à Québec. WBO NABO welterweight title at stake, 1st defense of Zewski.

    Tale of the tape
    Zewski is 5'10" tall with 70" reach.
    Solomon is 5'11" tall with 72" reach.

    Zewski's amateur record: 138-29 (82% winning percentage)
    Solomon's amateur record: 20-5 (80% winning percentage)

    Solomon is six years older and debuted two years earlier. His kayo rate (31%) is less than half that of Zewski (64%).

    Qualitatively speaking, the professional experience of Solomon (despite having five matches fewer) vastly outweighs that of Zewski, perhaps offsetting the latter's quantitative edge in amateur experience. The light-hitting but hard-working, tough & skilled American boasts several wins that easily trump any of Zewski's, including: Ray Robinson, Damian Frias, Kenny Galarza, Anges Adjaho, Demetrius Hopkins, Freddy Hernández, Adrian Granados, Tito Serrano, and Paddy Gallagher, that last as part of the disastrous José Sulaimán Invitational tournament, and may have gone on to win the whole thing had it not fallen through. Zewski, meanwhile, has been toiling on a plateau of mediocre competition for years, prompting this frustrated interjection from me prior to his last outing, against Abner Alan López "Jaeger" Jacobo:
    After this, that has really got to be it, for Zewski, with this caliber of opposition. He is piddling away his career, and at this rate will fall well short of his original projected ceiling based on his hype from the amateurs (against which expectations I think he was always doomed to underachieve anyhow, given his somewhat disinterested manner since turning over, treating every match like a light sparring session and not showing any of the intensity that netted him a Pan-Am Games silver medal, four Canadian national championships, and the distinction of having bested Jack Culcay-Keth at 69kg a few weeks before Culcay won the AIBA world championships).

    Each man has one pro loss. Ironically, both were decisions to Konstantin Ponomarev. Zewski lost a wide UD in 2015, and Solomon lost a SD the following year on the Pacquiao vs. Bradley III undercard.
     
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  2. CST80

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    Solomon schools him, wins every round, then barely scraps by to win via SD.
     
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  3. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Or get robbed.

    Depending on how trustworthy you find this mug.

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    To me that face just screams "I have a box of Nazi artifacts in my basement (family heirlooms from my collaborator ancestors) that I tiptoe downstairs to rub on my genitals once a month when the wife's asleep". :sisi1
     
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  4. CST80

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    That's far from being out of the question as well.

    Has it been 100% ruled out that he's not the illegitimate son of Martin Bormann?:lol:
     
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  5. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Solomon is out, replaced by 19-0-2 (7) Alejandro Cardona "Pajaro" Dávila.