Dmitry Bivol turning pro at 175, yet another top prospect

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by The General, Nov 19, 2014.


  1. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Yeah neither can I.:patsch
     
  2. The General

    The General Boxing Addict Full Member

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    almost positive he has no loses at senior level at least
     
  3. The General

    The General Boxing Addict Full Member

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    found a loss he lost to Koptyakov in 2011 13-9 when he was just after turning 20

    apart from that no losses and Koptyakov mst have had 7 years on him
     
  4. bluebird

    bluebird Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He's a great boxer, if Pascal can have success, so can Cesar.
     
  5. The General

    The General Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i said his a great boxer

    and what does Pascal have to so with it ? De La Cruz is so boring he would struggle to sell out his living room and his chin is dodgy
     
  6. Dos Huevos

    Dos Huevos Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Joe Ward scared him straight into the professional ranks.
     
  7. bluebird

    bluebird Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He fights a similar style.
     
  8. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Former European gold and silver medalist at SHW Sergey Kuzmin makes his pro debut on the bill too. And Egor Mekhontsev is also on it. He's fighting the 17-9 Joey Vegas.

    'Also confirmed the pro debut of two former members of the Russian national team, which is the maximum weight Sergey Kuzmin and the average maximum Dmitry Bivol.

    Gold medal at the European Championships in Moscow 2010, where in the quarterfinals defeated Roberto Cammarelle, silver to those of Minsk, 2013, Kuzmin was gradually deprived of the title role of the Russian national team, because the engineers have gradually favorite , particularly in London 2012, Magomed Omarov.

    Kuzmin, 27 years old, so playing the card of addressing professionalism in his debut match Nicolas Buule (3-0), who is also Uganda, played three matches in three years.

    Item to be followed with interest in the future will be, in our personal opinion, the average maximum Dmitry Bivol, 23years, above all, an excellent amateur career in the junior category. Bivol in fact won two editions of the World Cadets, Istanbul and Baku in 2006, 2007 and won the bronze medal at the World Cup "Youth" in Guadalajara in 2008, eliminated in the semifinals by Cuban Rey Recio. Bivol however, is not able to make the leap between "senior" because engineers have always preferred the federal Chebotarev between middleweight and Ivanov between the average maximum.

    His rival November 28 will be the Venezuelan Jorge Oliveros (2-0).'
     
  9. STB

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    Ahh, Joey Vegas.

    A real "has gloves, will travel" sort of guy.

    He fights everywhere.
     
  10. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Everywhere except Vegas. lol

    He's a pretty tough cookie though. He recently went the full 12 rounds against Adonis Stevenson's next opponent Dmitry Sukhotsky and he also lasted the distance against Dean Francis and Dmytro Kucher. All of those guys can crack. Strangely, the South-African Ryno Liebenberg stopped him in round recently though. I say it's strange because Liebenberg looks absolutely awful to me. Maybe he caught him cold or something. Anyway, Vegas is a decent opponent for Mekhontsev at this stage of his career.
     
  11. The General

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    no he doesn't:lol::lol:
     
  12. bluebird

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    Yes he does.. only Cesar is less aggressive.
     
  13. The General

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    Far less aggressive and is way better technically and has way better movement
     
  14. iceferg

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    I think the Russains seem to adapt to the pro game better. With the exception of Rigondeux so far, most of the Cuban's who have turned pro seem to be under achievers. They have the talant but when they are not being forced to do it they can't drag it out of themselves.