Kownacki fights tomorrow night against Iago Kiladze who has a fringe ranking with the IBF, the winner of this fight will probably have a solid top 10 ranking. This fight will be broadcast on Youtube and Facebook so it should be on Youtube immediately after the bout if you miss the fight. Here's the weigh in......
Yes if you read between the lines Adam is the house fighter so this fight is set up for him to win, you never know Kildaze could box his ears off but like you said "skinny" heavyweights who have been lights out knocked out in the cruiserweight division usually aren't sturdy enough to survive a big bomb on the chin in the heavyweight division.These two fighters are good examples of how we should look very closely when evaluating fighters and not dismiss them too quickly because of their "look". From a glance Kownacki looks doughy, soft, wobbly, with minimal skill like some pub doorman -but he's not. His three main assets are his durability (not just his chin), punching power, and how he minimizes his movement to conserve energy. His win over Spzilka was no fluke; Kownacki has a lot of scrap in him.
Iago Kiladze looks like a young Wladimir with his light feet, long punches, accurate jab, use of range, and lean physique -but he's not. His record, 26-1, is almost the same as Gerry Cooney's, 25-0, when Cooney fought Holmes. The comparison stops there though, as Kiladze's record is full of easy-outs. Record or not, he's missing one of the most important ingredients to being a contender with the heavies: a dependable chin. He was flattened lights-out-pancake by a single shot from cruiser named Kalenga.
Kownacki wins by stoppage; Kildaze moves down the bench. Both are good sportsmen though.
These two fighters are good examples of how we should look very closely when evaluating fighters and not dismiss them too quickly because of their "look". From a glance Kownacki looks doughy, soft, wobbly, with minimal skill like some pub doorman -but he's not. His three main assets are his durability (not just his chin), punching power, and how he minimizes his movement to conserve energy. His win over Spzilka was no fluke; Kownacki has a lot of scrap in him.
Iago Kiladze looks like a young Wladimir with his light feet, long punches, accurate jab, use of range, and lean physique -but he's not. His record, 26-1, is almost the same as Gerry Cooney's, 25-0, when Cooney fought Holmes. The comparison stops there though, as Kiladze's record is full of easy-outs. Record or not, he's missing one of the most important ingredients to being a contender with the heavies: a dependable chin. He was flattened lights-out-pancake by a single shot from cruiser named Kalenga.
Kownacki wins by stoppage; Kildaze moves down the bench. Both are good sportsmen though.
Kownacki fights tomorrow night against Iago Kiladze who has a fringe ranking with the IBF, the winner of this fight will probably have a solid top 10 ranking. This fight will be broadcast on Youtube and Facebook so it should be on Youtube immediately after the bout if you miss the fight. Here's the weigh in......
Kownacki has a Facebook page. I think he'll have the fight shown on there, or linked on there. He says it is 7PM ET today.
It happened already and like Ambrose and I suspected the Ukranian import fell apart after a few rounds of out boxing Kownacki. He actually sagged to the ground similar to Klitschko but Wlad always rose from these knock downs, he stayed down like a leveled building.
It happened already and like Ambrose and I suspected the Ukranian import fell apart after a few rounds of out boxing Kownacki. He actually sagged to the ground similar to Klitschko but Wlad always rose from these knock downs, he stayed down like a leveled building.