It was a hell of a fight while it lasted, they both just went at it from the first second. but yeah, Ahio ate some shots before knocking out Kiydin, he would want to fix up his defence some.
If Gvozdyk conects and awoids Beterbiev's punches, he will most likley win by knockout but that remains to be seen.
Vykhryst is 4-1 against Shevadzutskyi and this loss was highly controversial. Igor is my countreyman and I wish him all the best, but I think his ceiling is prime Arreola level (in the very best case)
I’d say so. Caudle’s an upset-minded upper level journeyman and Chaney’s been sent to the canvas multiple times in his past fights.
Just watched Trey Lippe Morrison lumber to a very strange 6th round TKO victory against Pedro Martinez. Morrison looked awful. No jab, slow, poor stamina, leaky defense and terrible punch selection. Martinez was doing the better work until he started gassing horribly in the fourth. Martinez was at no point clearly hurt, Morrison landed an uppercut to the midsection that had no viable effect and the ref waved suddenly waved it off. Martinez probably could’ve pulled off the upset if he had more than 3 rounds in him. Morrison’s going nowhere unless he improves drastically, anyone in the top 30 obliterates him as of right now.
Yeah before the injuries sidelined him he looked like he had some natural ability and power even if crude and unpolished. Judging by the description here he looks far worse off than 3-4 years ago when he destroyed Latimore inside a round.
I would agree with that. I was caught off guard he how sluggish he was as he showed a degree of explosiveness in some of his earlier fights that wasn’t present at all tonight. Hopefully the injuries haven’t hampered his natural athleticism and it was just ring rust, as it’s one of the few advantages he has.