Let me guess, you've seen Daniel Santos exactly once, against Yuri Foreman on HBO PPV. :roll: Guess what? He was a different animal in 2005. A win over him at the time meant a lot more than it does now. ...and Dzinziruk has only continued proving himself since (albeit sporadically...but now that he's got new management and is on American TV that should soon change). You have no idea how stupid you look in celebrating your ignorance of the #2 light middleweight in the world.
The most technically perfect (until maybe Winky gets back in the game), absolutely. Wladimir's is a little more effective but the way he uses it is sketchy and borderline illegal. Dzinziruk's is more legitimate, and is a thing of absolute beauty.
Flawless, fast, sharp it's beautiful. And I only said "quite possibly the best jab" only because of Wlad. It not for him I would have the its THE best. And Wlad does just hold his left out there most of the time and why he never gets warned is beyond my. I think Max Kellerman said during the Funeka vs Guzman rematch after the ref had warned Guzman for doing it and he said he doesnt understand why it's illegal. I have never wanted to turn off a fight because I was so mad by what one of the commentators said.
It's not the invitation to suck his dick that offends me, so much as my implied globalization. :-( I can always tell I'm in over my head with an intellectual superior when that "en" syllable is transformed to "erna".
Good post, Cash. It bothers me that the kid didn't invest in better management earlier, because if he had, he'd be a household name among boxing fans here in the States.