Martin Bakole vs Sergey Kuzmin and Hughie Fury vs Mariusz Wach.

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  1. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Bakole will walk down Kuzmin, batter him from one side of the ring to the other and stop him in 8. Kuzmin has not impressed me since turning pro, Bakole looked like a million bucks versus Wach and KJ. Hunter even though he stopped Bakole, and didn't stop Kuzmin, Bakole put up far more of a fight, and it was far more competitive.

    Hughie will win the first six rounds soundly, then he'll gas, and Wach will do enough to keep the rest competitive, but lose a wide on points.
     
  2. Heavy_Hitter

    Heavy_Hitter Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Should be on par with Valuev Ruiz trilogy
     
  3. pernellaaron

    pernellaaron Active Member Full Member

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    I think they only fought twice but I'm sure it felt like 3 or more.
     
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  4. MarcelCerdan13

    MarcelCerdan13 Member Full Member

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    Bakole vs Kuzmin has the potential to be a great fight that Bakole should win. The difference in raw talent and speed is massive, but Bakole’s hittable and Kuzmin’s shown a solid jaw so it’ll be exciting even if it ends being fairly one sided.
    Unfortunately this great addition to the card is completely overshadowed by the Fury-Wach superfight. Don’t understand why matchroom didn’t make this the main event of a separate PPV card. Hughie and his uncle have assured me this time that he’s grown and changed as a fighter, and will no doubt come out bobbing and weaving and throwing triple left hooks and send Wach spinning through the ropes in four.