Vlad Sirenko is another powerhouse to watch out for Recently had another KO win. This content is protected
He needs to start going 4, 6 and 8 rounds. Boxing is young man's game. Knocking out these corpses in 1 round gives him no chance to learn.
I'd never seen Sirenko, that clip is more impressive than any of Dubois' stoppages. I bet Sirenko would love to fight Dubois.
It's too early to tell but no one can deny he looks very promising.. In terms of heavyweights he's still a baby, he's still growing as a man but his power is still scary.. It's hard to believe he's barely an adult. Bigger guys like these superheavyweights develope slower and don't even hit thier physical prime till around 29/30. He's only going to get better, bigger stronger. I'd like to see him step up opposition to someone on British level like a Deontay Wilder.. He should be able to dispose of guys on that level. He has plenty of time to grow but as early as it is.. I predict by the time he's 22/25 he'll be a world champion!
You can tell by Richie Woodhall's lack of enthusiasm about Dubois on the early BT cards that he has plenty of flaws. Richie has seen him plenty of times in the GB camps. Since then Richie has obviously been told to hype him up a bit more, or he just knows what's up. I like Daniel though. Seems a nice lad.
So records don't mean much, but they mean a little. Sirenko is fighting guys with literally 0 wins. Sirenko's opponent's records: 0-1 0-1 0-0 Dubois': 1-0 3-1 13-5 (and some LHW/CW who shouldn't count for anything) I'm interested in Sirenko, but... come on. He's literally never fought anyone with a single win (professionally).
Sirenko seems to be the future of heavyweight boxing. I have seen him as an amateur and his first two pro fights. You can hear his punches land, he has power, speed, strong, defense and has only had two pro fights. He could knock Wilder out right now!!! He has height, but he is also solid muscle, real muscle, not built up from steroids. He is from Ukraine and has sparred with Klitschko in camp, he is the real deal.................
So records don't mean much, but they mean a little. Sirenko is fighting guys with literally 0 wins. Sirenko's opponent's records: 0-1 0-1 0-0 Dubois': 1-0 3-1 13-5 (and some LHW/CW who shouldn't count for anything) I'm interested in Sirenko, but... come on. He's literally never fought anyone with a single win (professionally).
Check out his third pro fight. He throws three left hands and wins in 15 seconds. Finishes with a nice check hook!
1. The "eye test"? Meaning: "I thought he looked good beating people who've literally never won a professionally fight"? Because that's ******ed. 2. Deeper amateur career means, everything else equal, Sirenko should be way, way ahead of Dubois simply on account of experience. That's not a good thing for Sirenko considering his resume looks worse.