Oleksandr Gvozdyk

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I actually gain respect when white fighters with good amateur pedigrees look to immediately compete against the best opposition in the pro ranks. I've boxed and I absolutely understand the why it's ideal to slowly adapt to the dynamics of pro boxing in and out the ring, taking a long list of tune up fights e.t.c However, to me that obsession and awe surrounding "undefeated records" comes from the American mentality of idolizing and unjustifiably overrating boxers like Mayweather, Wilder, Ward e.t.c(When realistically Mayweather should have a loss on record and Wilder would had he faced a top 100 HW despite being ranked in the top 10). It gives them license on behalf of the fans to be cowards and duck potentially dangerous match ups. I don't want my favorite boxers to be pussies or "business men". I only truly ever become "fans" of old fashioned, KO power possessing, fearless, iron chinned brawlers that can box and will take on anybody in their respective divisions.


On another note, it's honestly embarrassing a little ****** like Mayweather has such high regard internationally and is an "ambassador" for boxing. Not because I dislike him(I do) or he annoys me(he doesn't), but because he's a 140lb fighter(which is fine but....)that doesn't possess the ability, toughness or self belief to win in an all out war.

The funny thing is I've seen more boxing fights and followed boxing longer than most "purists". Sadly boxing has come to be popular nowadays with soft estrogen bound pansies in an attempt to salvage the little masculinity they have left. I can't help but cringe whenever I read a BLH boxing article or popular boxing outlet and see reddit style commentary

Rant over! Hope you guys are well
 

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Was Gvozkdk robbed in this Olympic fight? He settled for a bronze.

 
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Oleksandr Gvozdyk fights tonight in California.

If he was with any promoter other than Top Rank, he'd be in one of the televised fights on Unimas tonight. But he probably won't be because of Arum's racism against white gentiles.

Golden Boy shows Shabransky's fights on TV. Dibella has Khytrov and Deveranchenko on TV. Yvon Michel has Beterbiev on TV.
 

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Gvozdyk stops Sierra

http://www.fightnews.com/Boxing/results-from-studio-city-305822


2012 Olympic light heavyweight bronze medalist Oleksandr Gvozdyk (7-0, 6 KOs) scored an impressive fifth round TKO over Francisco “Panchitoâ€￾ Sierra (27-9-1, 24 KOs). Gvozdyk was victorious when Sierra couldn’t continue after round five.

From BoxRec:

Sierra was cut on the bridge of nose rd 2, abrasion under right eye rd 4, cut mouth rd 5; all from punches. Sierra doesn't come our for rd 6.
 

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Arum is one of the Jews who is actively hostile and destructive towards White goyim, like Soros and the whole entertainment/media industry "leadership".

I posted Arum's recent comments about White men and Trump in the MMA file. Charlie the Hammer, to his credit, has been saying this for awhile.:) It's so true. Arum is an ant-white nutcase. He's on a mission. In the video above, with Gvozdyk vs Mohammedi, look at what all of the security guards are wearing on their shirts; Star of David! WTF? What is the purpose or obcession with it?

As for Gvozdyk, he uses Klimas for a manager, Klimas is a good guy from all I know of him. But Klimas needs to get this guy, and Loma, away from Arum ASAP. Arum lets these guys rot away making no money fighting men they would maybe use for sparring only. That's how they get ruined. Like the star white football player who gets drafted by teams who intentionally don't play them and don't let them develop (like Toby Gerhart and so many others). It's Arum that needs go rot away.
 

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Gvozdyk did a great job Saturday overcoming adversity to put away a tough fighter in Karpency. Karpency dropped him early but wasn't able to finish him. Gvozdyk established himself in the next few rounds before dropping Karpency and him choosing to stay down. Gvozdyk looked OK but will need a lot of work to become a champ in my opinion. He seems a bit reckless in coming in to punch. Ultimately Gvozdyk has a much brighter boxing future than Karpency, but I'm a big Karpency fan. He always seems prepared but just doesn't have the talent to take it to the next level. I think it's cool that his father and brothers are all a team, but perhaps that has held him back a bit.
 

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Gvozdyk took the Chillemba fight seriously. Kovalev did not. For many many reasons I posted on another thread. Chilemba retired because of a right elbow injury, but that injury was made by Gvozdyk's "total" attack on everything above the waist.

If, I were to criticize Kovalev on something in his fight against Ward, I thought he tended to head hunt too much and not do the same "total" attack against Ward's upper body that Gvozdyk did against Chilemba.
 

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Completely dominant performance by Gvozdyk over Gonzalez who had never been manhandled by anyone like this before. If/when Kovalev beats Ward in their rematch in June, Gvozdyk v. Kovalev will be a great fight.
 
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