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Dzinziruk is hot garbage on a platter. He wasn't that good at 154, after getting trashed by Martinez, he was exposed by some up and coming bum, who he drew with. I don't want to see that guy on tv ever again.
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He is a natural LMW to be fair and Martinez is, you know, pretty fucking good. Being worse than him doesn't exactly equal not having talent. Last time I saw Dzinziruk fight, he drew with an upcoming talent who was supposed to amount to something (can't be arsed to look it up) so that ain't too bad an achievement.
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Fight against an overweight Gonzalez was quite boring, and he really lost but I think the boxing deities shafted Gonzalez to teach him a lesson. |
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Boxing Fan
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For real, not hating here..... |
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He's just not that great. He's a good fighter just nothing special. Gets on his bike and beats average opponents with stamina. Before he held on to beat a statuesque Chavez his previous trio of fights against Macklin, Barker and Dzinziruk all showed how vulnerable he is. Had issues in all those fights and none of those guys are elite level, or really close to it.
His claim to fame is solely from beating an extremely flawed fighter, Paul Williams. |
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