Viktor Kotochigov versus Maxi Hughes breakdown

This is a solid fight between a battle tested Maxi Hughes and Kazak prospect Kotochigov. Hughes put on a career best performance versus Jono Carroll and will be looking to continue his good run of form here. This is Kotochigov’s big step up to see if hes really ready for fringe world level. Maxi HughesContinue reading “Viktor Kotochigov versus Maxi Hughes breakdown”

Shinobu Charlie Hosokawa versus Rei Nakajima breakdown

This is a good domestic level fight in Japan where Rei Nakajima who is seen as a rising prospect takes on a massive test versus Hosokawa who has mixed with good fighters with varied results. Shinobu Charlie Hosokawa is a good technical boxer who moves around the ring a lot. He generally boxes off theContinue reading “Shinobu Charlie Hosokawa versus Rei Nakajima breakdown”

Hiroaki Teshigawara versus Shingo Kawamura breakdown

Similar to a lot of fights coming out of the pandemic I believe this is a tune up fight. Hiroaki is a real contender at Super Bantamweight and will be looking to move on to world level soon. Shingo Kawamura is on a bad run of form and looks to have been brought in toContinue reading “Hiroaki Teshigawara versus Shingo Kawamura breakdown”

Denys Berinchyk versus Viorel Simion breakdown

This fight is in my opinion a bit of a tune up for Berinchyk because Viorel Simion is moving up a weight class and is very clearly past his best. Berinchyk is very good technically and whiles hes not a big puncher he should carry enough power to stop a sliding Simion who has beenContinue reading “Denys Berinchyk versus Viorel Simion breakdown”

Boxers who are creating legacies in one division.

In modern day boxing moving up multiple weight classes is very common for boxers. While this leads to nice sounding achievements such as becoming a four or five weight champion it does lead to boxers resume in a singular division being weaker than previous generations. I’ve gone through the champions in boxing today and pickedContinue reading “Boxers who are creating legacies in one division.”

Janelson Figueroa Bocachica versus Nicklaus Flaz breakdown

This is an interesting fight between two prospects looking to improve their status. Nicklaus Flaz has one loss but that was to another good prospect who was a very good amateur. Bocachica was a good amateur himself and has been making a steady start to his pro career which has seen him win all 15Continue reading “Janelson Figueroa Bocachica versus Nicklaus Flaz breakdown”

Brandun Lee versus Jimmy Williams breakdown

This is a solid step up fight for Brandun Lee who seems to be one of the better American prospects. Jimmy Williams will need to win here as at 34 he doesn’t have a huge amount of time left in the sport. Brandun Lee has fast hands and throws in combination. He had a goodContinue reading “Brandun Lee versus Jimmy Williams breakdown”

Iskander Kharsan versus Andrei Nurchynski breakdown

This is a tune up fight for Kharsan after losing his most recent fight to Thomas Essomba. He looked like a very good prospect before that and I still have high hopes for his future as hes still young and was caught early in that fight by a good fighter. My breakdown for this fightContinue reading “Iskander Kharsan versus Andrei Nurchynski breakdown”

Charles Conwell versus Wendy Toussaint breakdown

This fight is between two solid prospects at 154 where the winner will progress and start to become a name while the loser will have to rebuild. Charles Conwell had a good amateur career before turning pro and competed in the 2016 Olympics. He has a good defence that consists of head movement, slipping punchesContinue reading “Charles Conwell versus Wendy Toussaint breakdown”

Aleksei Evchenko versus Asinia Byfield breakdown

I really like the look of how competitive this fight is and credit needs to be given to whoever did the match making for this. Aleksei Evchenko is a fighter that wins some loses some but always gives it a go. Asinia Byfield has competed at domestic level in the UK and came up shortContinue reading “Aleksei Evchenko versus Asinia Byfield breakdown”