This is an IB thread. Being posted by me. Kazakh southpaw boxer-puncher amateur star, recently turned pro. Taking on unbeaten Mank and Fury family friend Macaulay McGowan Wednesday in his sophomore outing, for the WBC's vacant International super welterweight title. He'll win. He's the official IB-endorsed real dealâ„¢. He already fought through adversity with an early cut versus an impressive adversary in his debut, and he's only 26 years old with room to grow into a style that was already sort of a pro/amateur hybrid to begin with. McGowan vs. Willy Warburton: This content is protected (Warby despite his slew of losses is probably the best opponent that McGowan has actually defeated. His best opponent is Jez Smith, who dropped him in their draw in 2016...) Kulakhmet vs. Sagadat Rakhmankul: This content is protected
Took a bit of stick for not getting rid of McGowan (on Twitter anyway) but - aside from that, fairly unimpeachable performance for just his second in the pros.
I watched a vid of him thought... He looks skilled but doesn't look like he sits down on his punches much n bet on him to win on points at 6/1.. Looked like easy money lol
154 is **** weak; he'll cleave its lower rungs like a hot knife through butter and as his confidence grows he'll start slathering on the mustard and banging guys out.
It's actually 6 names, when the Russians showed up the normal first names already had 2-3 names in one word, in the Soviet era Slavic names and suffixes joined the party.