Martinez/ Dzinziruk is a done deal

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  1. Finesse74

    Finesse74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Middleweight champion Sergio Martinez, the consensus fighter of the year in 2010, will begin his attempt at a repeat when he faces junior middleweight titlist Sergei Dzinziruk in his second defense.
    Martinez, the lineal champion of the 160-pound division despite being stripped of his alphabet belts, will meet fellow southpaw Dzinziruk, who is moving up in weight, on March 12. The fight at Foxwoods Hotel and Casino in Mashantucket, Conn., is the main event of an HBO-televised "World Championship Boxing" doubleheader.




    "March 12 is what world class boxing is all about," promoter Lou DiBella said Tuesday. "Sergio Martinez is proving that he has no interest in resting on his laurels by taking on an accomplished champion such as Sergei Dzinziruk. Once again, 'Maravilla' will show why he is not only the 2010 fighter of the year, but also the people's champion."
    In 2010, Martinez (46-2-2, 25 KOs) won the middleweight championship as he decisively won the final few rounds to take a decision against Kelly Pavlik in April. Martinez followed by scoring the knockout of the year when he obliterated Paul Williams in the second round of their Nov. 20 rematch to retain the title in his first defense.
    Now Martinez, 35, of Argentina but living in Oxnard, Calif., is taking on the fighter many regard as the top 154-pounder in the world, even though he is virtually unknown to American fight fans.
    "I believe my next fight could be my best fight of my career because my boxing is getting better," Martinez said. "I am physically stronger and I am stronger mentally. My rival is a great fighter and a great champion for several years now, but on March 12 he will fight the best Sergio Martinez and the fans will witness a spectacular show and the best fight of my career."
    Dzinziruk (37-0, 23 KOs), 34, of Ukraine, won his title with a unanimous decision against Daniel Santos in December 2005, but he has been quite inactive, making only six defenses in five years.
    Part of the reason for his inactivity was a lengthy legal dispute with his former promoter, Germany's Universum. When they finally settled last year, Dzinziruk signed a co-promotional deal with Artie Pelullo's Banner Promotions and Gary Shaw with the plan to fight in the United States.
    Dzinziruk, a 1996 Olympian and 1997 world amateur champion, made his American debut last May and stopped Daniel Dawson in the 10th round of a dominant performance on Showtime.
    "I really appreciate the opportunity to fight Sergio Martinez and show the world how good I am," Dzinziruk said. "I am looking forward to the fight and I am very excited. I have not tasted defeated yet and I want to keep it that way. We know how much work was done by [co-promoters] Banner Promotions and Gary Shaw Productions to make this fight and it is greatly appreciated. We're looking forward to a great fight with Sergio Martinez."
    Martinez will earn more than $1 million. The Dzinziruk side will receive a package of $850,000.
    Dzinziruk was not the first choice for Martinez, adviser Sampson Lewkowicz or DiBella. They had hoped to match Martinez with mandatory challenger Sebastian Zbik, an interim titleholder. However, HBO would not approve him, which led to Martinez being stripped of his WBC belt and Zbik being elevated to its full titleholder. The other leading candidate was Irish contender Andy Lee, who will now fight on the undercard.
    "It's a very difficult fight," DiBella said. "Dzinziruk might have the best jab in boxing. He has tremendous defense. He has good movement. He's extremely skilled. In terms of degree of difficulty, it's huge. It's no accident he's a world champion. He's probably the most fundamentally sound guy out there I can think of.
    "I wish he was more well known so people would understand what a risk my guy is taking. This shows my guy will fight anyone put in front of him. The quality of the opponent is not the issue, it's the name recognition. I have no doubt what HBO was trying to do was put Sergio in with the best guy available. Dzinziruk is the best guy available. Now I got to promote the show. I have the fighter of the year fighting a guy who is a huge challenge and I have to get that message across, and HBO has to help me do it."
    In the HBO-televised co-feature, Lee (24-1, 18 KOs), a 2004 Irish Olympian, will face fellow southpaw Craig McEwan (19-0, 10 KOs), a Los Angeles-based Scotland native.
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    War Martinez!
     
  2. Wilhelm

    Wilhelm Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Good fight for the fans of technical fights, bad fight for guys who basically just watch boxing hoping for a tough man contest to break out. I'm looking forward to it.
     
  3. Rudyard

    Rudyard **** How You Feel!! HOE! banned

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    This is going to be one hell of a fight IMO...I curious as to see as to how Sergie is going to handle the step up in comp...Sergie IMO has the tools needed to be a force but still have many questions thats needs to be answered on whether he's the real deal or is he just a hyped up fighter...Cant wait to see this fight.
     
  4. Sug3

    Sug3 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think dzinziruk is gonna keep martinez off balance all night with his great jab and win a ud.
     
  5. HENDO

    HENDO Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    What the hell do you know about the technical aspects of boxing?

    This is going to be the case of a convention belt southpaw meeting a dynamic southpaw, the likes of which he's never seen.

    It's going to be so one sided that it's not going to be competitive. To be honest, this is a good fight for fans that anticipate a beat down, especially if Dzinziruk has the courage to open up.

    The more the throws punches, the greater the likelihood of him getting knocked out rises.

    The success he's found with jab orthadox fighters will be nulfied against his southpaw opponent.

    I don't know why people insist that you need to be a fan of the sweet science to enjoy this fight. How is watching an uncompetitive beatdown fit in that category? A good fight for the fan of the sweet science is Mayweather vs Martinez, not this.
     
  6. Finesse74

    Finesse74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Idk anything about this Dzinziruk guy, but he must be good. Anyhow Sergio is my favorite faighter right now and I hope he gets in that ass March 13th.
     
  7. 41fever

    41fever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Great match-up. Finally a top 54/60 #r took the challenge with Razor

    Basically 2 top 54#rz at it...great match-up