Maccarinelli vs. Lebedev on June 27th – News
By Dave Lahr: Former WBO cruiserweight champion Enzo Maccarinelli (29-3, 22 KOs) is either incredible smart or terribly stupid by choosing the hard-punching unbeaten Russian Denis Lebedev (17-0, 12 KOs) as his first opponent after being knocked out in the 9th round in Enzo’s last fight by little known Ola Afolabi in March.
Like Afolabi, Lebedev isn’t all that known too many boxing fans, but he does have one big asset that makes him more than competitive for the 28-year-old Maccarinelli and that’s big punching power with both hands. Lebedev’s weaknesses are also fairly obvious starting with his lack of hand speed.
Lebedev punches very slowly and although he hits hard, his lack of hand speed makes him much less a threat to knock out Maccarinelli. Lebedev also has poor defensive ability and is quite vulnerable to getting hit with right hands.
In several of the fights I’ve seen of him against low quality opposition, Lebedev was often hit with clean right hands from his opponents and I can’t recall one instant where Lebedev was able to block, duck or get out of the way of a shot thrown at him.
Additionally, Lebedev isn’t all that big, perhaps 6′ if that. The huge 6’4″ Maccarinelli will have a big height advantage over him. However, the height advantage for Maccarinelli is pretty commonplace for him as he always is the bigger fighter, and he has a way of negating his own height by opting to fight in close like he did against Afolabi.
Part of the blame for this may be Maccarinelli’s old style of fighting which was patterned after the Joe Calzaghe style, which consisted of a lot of close fighting, standing directly in front of his opponent throwing pity pat punches.
Although the style was effective for Calzaghe, partly due to the competition he faced as a super middleweight, it was a terrible style for Maccarinelli to use. For one, Maccarinelli was much taller, not nearly as fast with his hands and was facing some really good fighters in David Haye and Afolabi.
The kind of style that Maccarinelli was more suited to lesser cruiserweights where it didn’t matter how he fought, because he would win anyway using any kind of tactic. Since the defeat, Maccarinelli has switched trainers and is no longer being trained by Enzo Calzaghe, the father of Joe Calzaghe.
One would hope that Maccarinelli is learning how to use his height and reach to his advantage because he can’t continue to fight in close after suffering his latest knockout. Maccarinelli has been knocked out in two out of his last three fights and has been hurt badly in both of them.
This is why it seems like a bad move by choosing a slugger like Lebedev to fight. I don’t care how slow, small, and inexperienced Lebedev may be, he still hits very hard with both hands and will be a constant threat to Maccarinelli for as long as this one lasts.
What makes Lebedev even more dangerous is that he’s a southpaw, and that’s a style of fighter that Maccarinelli hasn’t had to face much of in his 10-year pro boxing career.
In Maccarinelli’s last fight against Afolabi, Maccarinelli was hurt by a right hand in the 3rd round and staggered badly, causing him to have to hold on. Afolabi then let Maccarinelli win most of the next four rounds until the 9th when Afolabi nailed Maccarinelli with a big right hand and took him out. As bad as the knockout was, it seems foolish for Maccarinelli fight someone with the power that Lebedev has.
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Not quite the monster opponant its being made out to be but Macca has definatly been thrown off course fight wise and mentally.
I dont want to discredit Afolabi but a headstrong fit Maccranelli should of dealt with him quite comftably and he didnt.
In that fight he wasnt doing to badly till the KO but he didnt look completely like himself.
So this is a good fight for him. If he cant beat this guy then maybe he has lost it and its good night Vienna, if he wins then its a decent step back to where he was and where he wants to be.
Definatly do or die in his own mind i tihnk and i wouldnt want to make a prediction cuz hes clearly been rattled by things out of the ring of late and really dont know where he is mentally,
just hang up your gloves pal. your just a timewaster who cant box. sounds tough but its tru.
Hope to see the man win after such a sound knockout,unfortunately,it will depend on his mental state.
Lets hope he’s not just physically fit and in there for the money!!
Lebedev does’nt look a hard puncher. Of his 12 ko’s only 1 by clear count out and all against poor opposition. Saw him in Manchester on Khan-Prescott bill. Tko 2nd, fight stopped opponent not fighting back. Likewise his last fight against Eliseo Castillo, tko 5th, fight stopped opponent not fighting back. Neither man down at end. Castillo’s previous fight was way back in 2006, knocked out in 4 by johnathon banks. The 1 fight inbetween against Dimitry adamovich, tko 4th, adamovich was down 7 times before ref saved him from more punishment. In 2004 adamovich was knocked out in 2 by Carl Froch and knocked out in 3 by Robin reid in 2003. Like you say, he’s slow, get’s hit and is much shorter, about 5′ 10″. Nothing more than a confidence booster who looks good on paper for big mac methinks then a rematch with afolabi.
Last chance big man………………i have my severe doubts!!!!!
best of luck big mac or make your own luck big man!!
This is a Make or Break.. but hes deffo ginna loose lol
Would be great if he could come back strong, if he fights like he did against Braithwaithe he’ll stand a good chance
He hasnt been the same, but hes had alot of problems. Banks kept dropping out of there rematch and he had to take on a crap heavyweight in the end, then afolabi, he did no sparring. its like football, u can train all u want, but u wont be match fit, u’ll run out of steam and he said he was knackered by round 3, doesnt no how he got to round 9 and was impressed with himself for gettin up after 6 from that monsterous right hand. i dnt know too much about his opponent, it mite be an inflated record. we’ll see i guess come june 27. this fight depends on macca’s mentailty. if he 100% believes in himself, he shud win. any doubts and hes vunerable.
i think big mac wants to know for himself if his still got it or not he knows hes at a cross roads and at this point in his carrer theres no room for mistake hopefully he comes through and proves hes still got it
NO WAY BACK IF HE LOSES
Mac hasnt been the same since he was destroyed by Haye. I think he will lose this one and be knocked out the same as was against Afolabi.
MACCA WILL BE BACK !!!