Staff Predictions: Provodnikov vs. Algieri and Andrade vs. Rose

On Saturday, June 14, 2014, Ruslan Provodnikov takes on Chris Algieri at the Barclays Center in Brookyln, NY.

Staff Predictions: Provodnikov vs. Algieri and Andrade vs. Rose

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On Saturday, June 14, 2014, Ruslan Provodnikov takes on Chris Algieri at the Barclays Center in Brookyln, NY.

The fight will be televised live on HBO Boxing After Dark, beginning at 10:00 pm, EST.

The co-main event will feature undefeated WBO junior middleweight champion Demetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade, who makes his first title defense against No. 1 contender, Brian “The Lion” Rose.

These four fighters boast an impressive combined record of 87-3-1 (44 KOs) and a 96 percent winning ratio, with more than half of their total victories coming by way of knockout.

Expect an exciting night of action as Provodnikov defends his title for the first time since beating Mike Alvarado in a 2013 thriller.

Read on for Round By Round Boxing’s staff predictions for Provodnikov vs. Algieri and Andrade vs. Rose.

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Demetrius Andrade
vs.
Brian Rose

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Lou Catalano, Staff Writer

Demetrius Andrade continues his slow ascension by taking on Britain’s Brian Rose. Andrade scored a win over Vanes Martirosyan in November that was about as enjoyable to watch as a man getting a bikini wax. He’ll try to take out Rose, who can box but is seriously lacking pop. Hopefully, we get an enjoyable fight. I’m picking Andrade to score a wide decision victory.

Prediction: Andrade

Lenin Acevedo, Photographer

This is an easy win for Demetrius Andrade, it’s that simple. Andrade is stylistically superior to Brian Rose in every way. Okay, let me be fair, Rose does have a tool that could make the bout a bit more interesting, but he just doesn’t have the power to go with it. This bout goes to Andrade by decision.

Prediction: Andrade

Donte Brown, Owner of Donte’s Boxing Gym, Contributing Writer

In the Demetrius Andrade vs. Brian Rose fight, I see Andrade using his “slick” southpaw boxing style to be victorious over Rose.

Prediction: Andrade

Brendan Montenegro, Sr. Correspondent

I give it to Demetrius Andrade, as most fighters now in days don’t like fighting the No. 1 contender unless that contender is a big name. In this case, Brian Rose is not a big name, but looking to take advantage of his opportunity to fight on HBO and try to take the WBO Junior Middleweight belt back home to Britain. I don’t want to say that this will be a walk through fight for Andrade, because Rose is 25-1 and has put in the work to get to this point, but to be honest, this fight is to showcase Andrade’s skill in front of an HBO audience and to help make him a future star on the network. Look for this fight to go 10 rounds before the ref calls the fight.

Prediction: Andrade

Gabe Polanco, Staff Writer

“Boo Boo” Andrade, as most call him, is defending his WBO Junior Middleweight title for the first time against once beaten Brian Rose at the Barclays Center. Andrade is a slick, yet hard hitting boxer who is a bit underrated in my opinion. He’s not a elite boxer, yet, but he has all the skill to beat the unheralded, soft punching Brian Rose. He’s just too tall, too strong and too hungry to lose to Rose, who in the eyes of many should not even be in a championship fight with the opposition he’s fought. I see this ending early as a great one-sided fight for Andrade leading up to main event.

Prediction: Andrade

Vincent Nolasco, Staff Writer

Demetrius Andrade’s talent and slick boxing style will be too much against Brian Rose. Andrade will use his boxing ability to set and control the pace of the fight from the start. During the middle rounds, Rose will try to bring the fight towards Andrade, but I don’t see him being very successful. From the late rounds on, Rose will get out of an offensive rhythm and Andrade will box and use his slick defensive abilities to win the fight. This fight will be a boxing clinic for Andrade to display to the world.

Prediction: Andrade

Alex Burgos, Editor-in-Chief

Demetrius Andrade showed really good ability in his title-winning fight against a less-than willing to engage foe in Vanes Martirosyan. Andrade suffered an early knockdown, but was able to come back and prove that he’s got the goods and should be considered one of the top up-and-coming fighters. Against Brian Rose, I think “Boo Boo” has the ability to further raise his stock, albeit against a relatively unknown opponent. Andrade is too athletic and technically skilled for Rose and he’ll win a dominating, one-sided fight by decision.

Prediction: Andrade

Ruslan Provodnikov
vs.
Chris Algieri

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Lou Catalano, Staff Writer

It’s tough to predict a fight outcome when you don’t know a great deal about one of the fighters. Chris Algieri certainly looks like a solid boxer. The problem is that his biggest win is over Mike Arnaoutis, who hasn’t looked good since Fall Out Boy made us hate whoever started emo pop. His biggest test is certainly trial by fire. Ruslan Provodnikov isn’t the most polished boxer, and we will never hear an announcer say “wow Provodnikov just slipped every punch thrown at him!” but he is a beast who is going to bring it hard right from the opening bell. Can Algieri slip enough shots and deliver some punishment of his own? It’s pretty hard to envision a stoppage win for him, mainly because he doesn’t seem to have major power, and also because it doesn’t seem like Provo could be stopped by Michael Myers wielding an axe. Algieri’s only shot is to win on points. I think he’ll hang in there for awhile, but will fade down the stretch. Provo by stoppage.

Prediction: Provodnikov

Lenin Acevedo, Photographer

Whether they win or lose, I’m afraid for Ruslan Provodnikov’s opponents. His raw power is spine chilling and it will definitely be too much for Chris Algieri. Logically, Algieri will be looking for an outside boxing match, which should win a round or two. Ultimately, Provodnikov will come to a point where he won’t respect Algieri, and walk right through him. I don’t see this fight going pass the seventh round. Provodnikov by KO.

Prediction: Provodnikov

Donte Brown, Owner of Donte’s Boxing Gym, Contributing Writer

Ruslan Provodnikov will win simply because he will not allow for Chris Algeiri to use his legs and box from a distance. Ruslan will pressure Algieri for the entire fight, and when Algieri tries to use angles and move a lot to create space, Ruslan will cut him off, throw combinations and pin him against the ropes to make it a brawl. With the combination of Ruslan being more powerful, throwing harder shots, and mentally draining Chris, I can see this fight ending with Ruslan stopping Chris early–by KO or other means.

Prediction: Provodnikov

Brendan Montenegro, Sr. Correspondent

I love this fight, as many people are calling for Ruslan Provodnikov to win easily, yet many people tend to forget or should I say don’t know that Chris Algieri was 20-0 as a kickboxing world champion at super welterweight and welterweight WKA and ISKA. He is 39-0 at the moment if you put his kickboxing and boxing records together. He is a proven winner, he is also a certified nutritionist and takes health extremely serious. This is definitely a fight Provodnikov needs to look out for as Algieri is smart, fast and can take a punch.I have had the opportunity to see Algieri fight in person and follow his career and he is definitely a force to be reckoned with. I love Provodnikov, he is a great guy, great fighter and a great person to be the face of the Junior Welterweight class. Even though Algieri hasn’t fought some major guys, I’m going to go out on a limb and go against the grain. I say Algieri is going to win this by split decision, and if he doesn’t, he will put on one hell of a fight and people are going to be happy to see him fight again.

Prediction: Algieri

Gabe Polanco, Staff Writer

Similar to his co-main event partner, Demetrius Andrade, Ruslan Provodnikov is defending his WBO title for the first time against the tall, rangy Chris Algieri. Provodnikov has made a name for himself as a wild man who feeds off the will of other fighters and most believe that, myself included. I see Algieri fighting his heart out, making it a decent scrap and a bit boring, with Algieri fighting on the outside staying away from Provodnikov’s looping shots. Yet, you can’t stay away from the Siberian Rocky all 12 rounds and that’s where he will lose. Provodnikov is just too crazy and puts enough pressure on fighters to suffocate them to a TKO or KO victory. I see it playing out exactly like that, with Provodnikov winning by TKO before the 10th.

Prediction: Provodnikov

Dominique Silva, Contributing Writer

To me, Ruslan Provodnikov vs. Chris Algieri is similar to the fight between Danny Garcia and Mauricio Herrera. Many people overlooked Herrera and to many, including myself, Herrera out boxed Garcia. This fight is really similar to that fight, Algieri is 5’10” tall with a 72′ reach. This spells trouble to the shorter Provodnikov, so I’m predicting a close tight fight, with Algieri’s physical advantages being a major factor early and Ruslan coming on strong late, but a little too late. My prediction, Provodnikov by way of controversial majority decision.

Prediction: Provodnikov

Vincent Nolasco, Staff Writer

Ruslan Provodnikov will defend his WBO Light Welterweight championship against Chris Algieri. Algieri is an unbeaten Light Welterweight contender, however Provodnikov restless and aggression style would be too much in the later rounds against Algieri. From the start Algieri will want to his boxing abilities to frustrate Provodnkikov and so he doesn’t get into an offensive rhythm. But, Provodnkikov will find holes against Algieri defense and he will start to connect big bombs in the middle of the rounds. Finally, Algieri body would give out on him and Probodnkikov will ended with a stoppage in the ninth round.

Prediction: Provodnikov

Alex Burgos, Editor-in-Chief

Ruslan Provodnikov is a machine. But, even machines have their deficiencies. Chris Algieri is a tall and rangy boxer who has some really good athletic ability which could give the relentless Siberian some issues. Initially, this fight could be difficult to figure out for Provodnikov, as he will certainly have to cut off the ring on Algieri. The undefeated challenger will undoubtedly try to create space and box to earn a victory. I believe Provodnikov has trained hard, so I don’t think the fact that he’s not facing a “name” fighter will hinder his performance. In the end, I think Provodnikov will land the more meaningful blows and eventually bloody Algieri into submission. Like Lou Catalano said earlier this week, “There Will Be Blood.”

Prediction: Provodnikov