Dzinziruk's right hook is faster than William's jab and he would catch the punisher trying to come inside all night. I doubt Williams could get set up on his punches enough to hurt Dzinziruk and would lose most rounds in the frustration of trying. UD for Sergiy and I hope the match comes off with good odds for a Williams victory.
I smell another Jones-Michalczewski stand-off here. Hopefully I'm wrong. It's incumbent upon Dzinziruk, as it was on Michalczweski, to be more flexible as to where he fights, simply because Williams is a more known boxer, both in the States and likely, even in Europe as well.
To put it frank, in situations like Roy-Dariusz and Williams-Dzinziruk, it's hard to put the onus on either man more than the other because both have legit reasons for not pursuing the fight or for not caving on their side of the demands. That's less so for this fight because Michalczewski was a headliner; Sergei isn't a star yet. That's why I consider it a pleasant surprise when fights like this actually happen. At this point, Sergei is desperate to get a big break to showcase his skills and I'd be floored if he didn't do everything in his power to get the Williams fight. Even though he could just as soon rack up easy defenses, he'll fight the best opposition he can get. Paul doesn't have to pursue the fight because Dzinziruk isn't well known and won't offer a huge payday in all likelihood; but he's still willing to go against the best to cement his own legacy. It'd be impossible not to gain alot of respect for both guys if it happens.
Havnt seen much of Dzinziruk other than you tube clips, on paper atleast this is a very good match. Dzinziruk seems to ahve the right attitude.
His biggest win was a close, contraversial decision over Santos in Germany. Other than that his latest win over Joel Julio is his only other notable opponent Trust me folks Williams would murder him and I'm not even a Williams fan
Williams said he would fight him,evenin Germany but we know he won't.......after all Andy Kolle wants a rematch