Sergiy Dzinziruk

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  1. 41fever

    41fever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    opinions on the WBO champ

    he had beaten Joel Julio and Daniel Santos, both by decision

    where do u think he's headed in the division?
     
  2. Loewe

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    He´s the best man in the division but does not get the chance to prove it. He´s too little known with the public, especially in the states, and so largely ignored. He will end up similar to Erdei. Sadly.
     
  3. 41fever

    41fever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If Williams bests Phillips, Williams-SD sounds logical and may b his big day
     
  4. Monticello

    Monticello Boxing Addict Full Member

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    its only a matter of time before we see this guy and paul williams square off. hopefully, this will happen in 2009.
     
  5. Loewe

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    Sadly Sergey is already 34 and slipping. I still think he´s able to beat Williams.

    Look out for Zaurbek Baysangurov, he´s the future of this division.
     
  6. brickfists

    brickfists The Nonpareil Full Member

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    when kirkland angulo and joe greene come up this dude will disapear
     
  7. 41fever

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    Yeah I have been keeping my eye on this kid.

    I asked about him in the euro forum some months back. Solid record and I like what Ive seen from the limited film I could get my hands on.
     
  9. drvooh

    drvooh Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think he's 32, but the guys he's fought, for the most past, have good records
     
  10. BigReg

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    They have good records, but they're not that good of fighters. Santos was probably his best win. Lujan is a decent fighter but is a WW. I've never been big on Julio.
     
  11. PH|LLA

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    wrong. Even though almost noone has seen him fight, by accumulating solid name names on his record, Dzinziruk is already more respected than Erdei has ever been. Even Williams said that he would like to fight him.

    You fight the best you can and you get the credit you deserve. Thats whats happening to Sergiy
     
  12. 1lehudson

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    Julio isnt that great of a win, I thought that he lost to both Rivera and Ishe Smith. Santos was a good win.

    I dont know, Dzinziruk is older he needs to start getting some bigger fights NOW.

    But there is one HUGE problem for him and that is Kohl and UBP...They arent going to take many risky fights, that has been thier history. Get a guy the WBO title and hide in Germany fighting second tier fighters. There was three years in between his fights with Julio and Santos and none of the fight in the middle count for much, alot of bums.
     
  13. Loewe

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    That´s true but I don´t meant he went down the exact same way but the same path. Never unifying, fighting solid opponents but never the big fights. Erdei himself always wanted the big fights but his promoters had no confidence in him and now it´s too late. Sad because Erdei was similar skilled to Sergej.

    Yeah, fast hands, good skills, good power. His defence has still some holes when he opens up and his chin isn´t that tested but not long and he will fight for a title.
     
  14. TFFP

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    It's not really a matter of his promoters. Dzinziruk always wanted to fight the best available, but none of the other beltholders wanted to unify with him. They wouldn't get that much money considering how risky it would be to go to Germany and fight him. It would also be pretty difficult to take him to America, I doubt he would catch on with his style and his English sucks.
     
  15. 1lehudson

    1lehudson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I dont believe that for one second..Look guys that say they want to fight the best usaully do just that, or at least fight good solid fighters every time out. This guy is fighting bums and nobodies..That is on Kohl and UBP. Dzinziruk dont make fights, and im not sure that he is in a place where he can demand people to do things in boxing, if what you say is true that he wants fights but cant get them...Some one would fight him, he has a belt and that is what fighters fight for, so do give me that.