Andrey Pedan vs. Stu Bickel March 15th, 2015

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A nice tko. Like watching Pedan fights. Really entertaining.

The linesman should have jumped in early because Pedan knees buckled on one of the punches before.

Hope he is alright. Probably has a concussion though.
 

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Did well to stay on his feet that long, stripes could have stepped in a little earlier.
 

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Poor sport by Bickel, he clearly knocked him out while Pedan was still standing then continued to lay on the fury, then celebrates after. This guys going to get whats coming to him... As they all do.
 

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Pedan has dropped everyone he has fought this season, you are bound to lose one when you continually drop with heavy weights. However, he needs to stop fighting as much as he does, He's only 21 years old and is developing into Utica's #1 defenceman. He is projected to be on the Canucks in two years according to Benning, and will play a few NHL games next season. The kid has spirit though, he came back on the bench and challenged Bickel again. This was far worse:

 

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Pedan has dropped everyone he has fought this season, you are bound to lose one when you continually drop with heavy weights. However, he needs to stop fighting as much as he does, He's only 21 years old and is developing into Utica's #1 defenceman. He is projected to be on the Canucks in two years according to Benning, and will play a few NHL games next season. The kid has spirit though, he came back on the bench and challenged Bickel again. This was far worse:



He doesn't drop with heavyweights though. In fact he never does. Pedan has mainly fought middleweight types his entire career. Bickel is the closest thing to a heavyweight Pedan has ever fought (except maybe Mcilrath) and Bickel put him out. And Bickel has never been one of the betters fighters out there at any point either. We're hardly talking about a Mcgrattan, Scott, Gallant, etc.

There's a reason myself and others were saying wait until he fights heavyweights when people were making threads about Pedan calling him one of the best fighters in the AHL... and we saw why. It's easy to beat up on middleweights and bad fighters, not so much when you're fighting real heavyweights. I suspect Pedan will be sticking to mainly punching bag middleweights after this one.
 

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Pedan has dropped everyone he has fought this season, you are bound to lose one when you continually drop with heavy weights. However, he needs to stop fighting as much as he does, He's only 21 years old and is developing into Utica's #1 defenceman. He is projected to be on the Canucks in two years according to Benning, and will play a few NHL games next season. The kid has spirit though, he came back on the bench and challenged Bickel again. This was far worse:

Except he hasn't fought any heavys. Fighting heavys would be him taking on Gallant, McGrattan, Orr, McLaren, Bickel. Tinordi is not a heavy by any means as has been seen in his bouts in the NHL, where he got beat by Jared Boll of all people.
 

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