“He lost early in his career and then went undefeated. He’s not bad, he’s strong, he hits well with his right hand, he breathes. He is Japanese, and they are like samurai.
In terms of speed, I’m faster, and in terms of rigidity, plus or minus the same. His weak point is speed, and his strong point is that he is a samurai and will go to the end,” Dalakyan said.