Lazy comparison imo that was probably made because both guys are from post-Soviet countries and both fought/will fight Bud. I don’t think that they are very similar and Mean Machine is a Lithuanian guy while Madrimov is an Uzbek so they are pretty far from each other both geographily and culturally.
There’s literally no big fights to be made without PBC. There’s a long play here . Eddie has no idea how to make a sustainable product, and his fighters are dumb enough to disrespect their sponsor by publicly saying they’re just going for the bag with the Saudis.This is Al kissing the ring. He held out long as possible though, give him that
You stay true to your schtick...I'll give you thatThere’s literally no big fights to be made without PBC. There’s a long play here . Eddie has no idea how to make a sustainable product, and his fighters are dumb enough to disrespect their sponsor by publicly saying they’re just going for the bag with the Saudis.
Al is a proper businessman and will end up taking the reins soon enough .
If I'm anywhere near LA or have the opportunity to go to LA during this time, I'd gladly pay a good amount of money for this.
Madrimov more bouncy, more fluid like the Uzbeks usually are. He can put on a high guard and get aggressive too. Kavaliauskas is rather a disciplined counter-puncher with a solid guard imoHow do you Madrimov and Mean Machine differ in fighting styles?
People are saying Madrimov is another version of Loma