Makhmudov takes out Dillon Carmen in 1

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  1. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Just saw on Boxrec.

    Carmen is my favorite spoiler for derailing Ruddock's comeback, and Kean, who some thought was a A-list prospect.

    Arslanbek has some serious power. We all know it is going to take more than that, and I have no idea if he has the skills or stamina, but he is going to be at the very least a fun, action fighter.
     
  2. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Thread should be retitled...

    Makhmudov takes out Dillon Carmen with 1 punch.
     
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  3. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Can't find it on Youtube but watching Makhmudov fight Vianello in WSB five years ago instead.

    I think Vianello is about to get stopped but I am impressed with his courage. He took a standing 8 right out to the gate and is hanging in there.

    POST SCRIPT:

    Uuuhh. Got stopped from an ear split open!
     
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  4. kostya by ko

    kostya by ko Boxing Addict

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    Not sure who is going to put their hand up for future fights?

    Just some WBC names below ... don't see how the risk/reward equation works for any of these.


    1 Deontay Wilder (US) 2 Oleksandr Usyk (Ukraine) 3 Luis Ortiz (Cuba) 4 Andy Ruiz Jr. (Mexico/US) 5 Dillian Whyte (GB/Jamaica) 6 Joseph Parker (New Zealand) 7 Daniel Dubois (GB) SILVER/COMM/BBBofC 8 Oscar Rivas (Colombia/Canada) 9 Filip Hrgovic (Croatia) INTL 10 Michael Hunter (US) 11 Joe Joyce (GB) 12 Dereck Chisora (GB) 13 Charles Martin (US) 14 Efe Ajagba (Nigeria/US) * CBP/P 15 Agit Kabayel (Germany)

    WBC 16-40

    16 Carlos Takam (Cameroon) 17 Robert Helenius (Finland) 18 Tony Yoka (France) 19 Adam Kownacki (US) 20 Frank Sanchez (Cuba) 21 Otto Wallin (Swe) 22 Hughie Fury (GB) 23 Dominic Breazeale (US) 24 Arslanbek Makhmudov (Russia/Canada) NABF 25 Martin Bakole (Congo/GB) 26 Evgeny Romanov (Russia) 27 Simon Kean (Canada) INTL Silver 28 Sergey Kuzmin (Russia) 29 Bryant Jennings (US) 30 Marco Huck (Germany) 31 Hussein Muhamed (Germany) 32 Junior Fa (New Zealand) 33 Zhilei Zhang (China) 34 Nathan Gorman (GB) 35 Jermaine Franklin (US) 36 Cassius Chaney (US) 37 Zhan Kossobutskiy (Kazakstan) 38 Demsey McKean (Australia) 39 Peter Kadiru (Germany) 40 Fabio Wardley (GB
     
  5. pepsiclassic

    pepsiclassic Well-Known Member Full Member

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    wasnt it a jab too? the fight didn't have to be stopped but Carman would have been blasted anyway he looked beyond out of shape. Carman was arguing with the ref then the ref called it off
     
  6. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    The Mak is my favourite HW prospect right now. Serious power and spite. He'd take out Wilder if that lanky buffoon was foolish enough to step in the ring with him.

    Actually, let's see if Ortiz is brave enough to get in the ring with him... sorry, I mean the other way round of course.
     
  7. Robney

    Robney ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ Full Member

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    I expected (also predicted) Makhman finishing Carman in 1, but turns out it was actually a mighty quick affair.
     
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  8. covetousjuice

    covetousjuice Putin did nothing wrong

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    KO'd by a left in the first 5 seconds of R1.

    I like Makhmudov and his power definitely seems real, but I worry the rest of his skills aren't enough.
     
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  9. velagod

    velagod Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I’m going to assassinate oscar if he majorly stalls Makhmudov‘s career.

    that perverted coke head will pay.
     
  10. znalniaskas

    znalniaskas Member Full Member

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    For Makhmudov's next fight Joey Dawejko would be a good opponent, really durable, Kingpin would also be an option. Then Wach would bee a good stepping stone before actually stepping up.
    In the end someone like Parker would probably be the best opponent to get a title shot, proven, durable, decent but not a huge puncher and a tendency to get drawn into wars in mid range. He has a good jab, but isn't moving enough to keep someone at range and isn't great on the inside. If Golden Boy really want to invest some money into Makhmudov I'd throw some money at Parker in late 2021.
     
  11. Decker

    Decker Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Looking forward to seeing Mak start stepping up. No question he's a strong HW with big punching power.

    At this point stamina and his "chin"/punch resistance are question marks. #10 above listed some good near future options.
     
  12. Heavy_Hitter

    Heavy_Hitter Boxing Addict Full Member

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    There's another thread in this with videos
    This content is protected
     
  13. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    :eek::eek::eek::eek:
     
  14. VBOX

    VBOX JOURNEYMAN Full Member

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    Wasn't a tight hook but damn it still spun his head around.
     
  15. Heavy_Hitter

    Heavy_Hitter Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Makhmodov is already 31. Should fight at higher level at this age.
     
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