Yves Ngabu vs. Micki Nielsen RBR

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  1. anders100

    anders100 Active Member Full Member

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    The trainer(s) of Micki telling him to keep the distance - but Micki is too slow to move away from the punches, even react to the punches. And his punches are slow and telegraphed.

    But he keeps going, taking a beating so far - slow and sloppy. Yves seems tired aswell.
     
  2. f1ght3rz

    f1ght3rz Ronaldoooo is crying in his caaaaaar Full Member

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    R1: 10-9 Ngabu close
    R2: 10-9 Ngabu
    R3: 10-9 Ngabu close
    R4: 10-9 Ngabu
    R5: 10-9 Ngabu
    R6: 10-9 Ngabu
    R7: 10-9 Ngabu

    Nielsen is trying at least. But he has no business here. Ngabu is defending well, every time he raises the pressure from the distance he is landing big shots. Nielsen isn't landing anything.
     
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    R1: 10-9 Ngabu close
    R2: 10-9 Ngabu
    R3: 10-9 Ngabu close
    R4: 10-9 Ngabu
    R5: 10-9 Ngabu
    R6: 10-9 Ngabu
    R7: 10-9 Ngabu
    R8: 10-9 Nielsen

    Ngabu taking the first half off, throwing nothing. Nielsen landing some good shots there. He has a big heart, no question, fighting back. Ngabu raising the pressure in the second half but only for a few seconds.
     
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  4. anders100

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    Nielsen just going all out dog-mode.
     
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    R1: 10-9 Ngabu close
    R2: 10-9 Ngabu
    R3: 10-9 Ngabu close
    R4: 10-9 Ngabu
    R5: 10-9 Ngabu
    R6: 10-9 Ngabu
    R7: 10-9 Ngabu
    R8: 10-9 Nielsen
    R9: 10-9 Ngabu

    Okay. Ngabu coming out hyper aggressive going all in, throwing big shots and landing them. Nielsen down but due to a slip. Nielsen eating some really really nasty shots this round. I can't believe he's still standing there, man, come on. Ngabu is extremly hard to hit, he is boxing well on the backfoot and defending pretty good.
     
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    Micki is a warrior - not a great boxer. Much more likeable than his brother, but both has been hyped way to much in Denmark after beating some tomato cans early in their career.
     
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    R1: 10-9 Ngabu close
    R2: 10-9 Ngabu
    R3: 10-9 Ngabu close
    R4: 10-9 Ngabu
    R5: 10-9 Ngabu
    R6: 10-9 Ngabu
    R7: 10-9 Ngabu
    R8: 10-9 Nielsen
    R9: 10-9 Ngabu
    R10: 10-9 Ngabu
     
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    R1: 10-9 Ngabu close
    R2: 10-9 Ngabu
    R3: 10-9 Ngabu close
    R4: 10-9 Ngabu
    R5: 10-9 Ngabu
    R6: 10-9 Ngabu
    R7: 10-9 Ngabu
    R8: 10-9 Nielsen
    R9: 10-9 Ngabu
    R10: 10-9 Ngabu
    R11: 10-9 Nielsen close

    Ngabu playing it safe. Nielsen going all in on Ngabu but he doesn't find the perfect distance to land and he also can't set himself up at the inside, Ngabu too crafty, too strong there.
     
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    Best round for Micki. I don't know if Yves is just fooling around - or he really is that tired.
     
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    R1: 10-9 Ngabu close
    R2: 10-9 Ngabu
    R3: 10-9 Ngabu close
    R4: 10-9 Ngabu
    R5: 10-9 Ngabu
    R6: 10-9 Ngabu
    R7: 10-9 Ngabu
    R8: 10-9 Nielsen
    R9: 10-9 Ngabu
    R10: 10-9 Ngabu
    R11: 10-9 Nielsen close
    R12: 10-9 Nielsen close

    Nielsen trying everything but can't find the right tool to crack the defense of Ngabu who's playing it super safe in the last 60-90 seconds.

    117-111 Ngabu
     
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    118-110 or 117-111 Yves - could even throw a 10-8 round or two in the mix.

    Nielsen took the beating, Yves the superior boxer by a margin.
     
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    117-112 Ngabu
    117-111 Ngabu
    117-111 Ngabu

    NGABU UD
     
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    The danish commentator are saying, that Micki before the fight said he would call it a career, if he lost. I mean, he could be a decent boxer on a european level, but now with his 2nd loss and after the beating he took, the hype i completely gone - and so are the interest and the money. Same history with his brother. Main-event in show after show in Denmark making a decent wage, lost once got knocked the **** out in his 2nd loss. He did get a fight with Abraham, and should've won a decision, but he went to Germany and boxed a german fighter - can't expect to win on the scorecards. And having an even fight with this version of Abraham doesn't do much for your legacy or hype.

    Both brothers should just call it a career. The hype around Patrick Nielsen was unreal at times before his first loss. Supposed to be the new Kessler and what not. He might be a slighty better boxer than his little brother, Micki, but he doesn't have 1/10 of the heart and willingness to go all in. It's time to move on from the brothers and focus on some of the other boxing talents in Denmark. We have two of the best female boxers, and there is interest in the young up-and-coming boxers like Enock Poulsen, Ditlev Rossing and Oliver Meng. Neither prob have the talent to box for world titles, but atleast the hype is there to some extent.
     
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