Zsolt Erdei vs Beibut Shumenov who wins

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  1. stephen

    stephen Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i say Shumenov wins on points
     
  2. Rilz

    Rilz Ball don't lie! Full Member

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    Shumenov!

    I saw him for the first time on Friday, and he turned me in to a fan. He looks to have all of the tools necessary for greatness. I was very impressed with his footwork and workrate.
     
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    herbzg Euro-Level Athlete Full Member

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    easy win for Erdei, who is the best light heavyweight world, top 10 p4p, and two-weight champ
     
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    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Erdei is fading fast and Shumenov improved his stamina that let him down a few months back so today, I pick Beibut by close UD, a year ago, the other way around.
     
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  6. gooners!!

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    This would probably turn into a good fight, Erdei is pretty quick and has good technical skills, albeit a conventional style, plus, he has underrated toughness and can bang it out when he has to (Fragomeni), although Shumenov is a straight up lunatic, he comes at you with the kitchen sink 1 through 12, id say Erdei would put up good resistance but that Shumenov might be a bit too consistent for him.

    Thing is, regardless how unskilled you are, if you can work at the pace Shumenov can, and throw hard punches, irrespective of whether your a particularly good Boxer, you are more than likely going to break the rhythm of the opponent and make him fight more than he would like, just to stem the pressure, the tide.
     
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    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    Agreed, thats how I see it.
    Erdei is alot faster, has better skills, has fought at a very high level, has arguably the best LHW resume, in the top ten at this time.

    Erdei without a doubt
     
  8. tuna

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    Speaking of Erdei, what's going on with him? Is he retired or still have contractual issues with Universum (another one)?