Dzinziruk is the best 154 lb. fighter in the world. I doubt the fight will happen. If it does, I espect Serg to win a decision.
:think Racketeer Magazine has Dzinziruk four paces under the Golden Boy. Verno Phillips This content is protected Country: Belize Record: 42-10-1 (21 KOs) Ranking: This Week: #2 | Last Week: #2 | years On List: 7 HBO Sounbites: 7 Oscar De La Hoya This content is protected Country: USA (Los Angeles, Calif.) Record: 39-5-0 (30 KOs) Ranking: This Week: #3 | Last Week: #3 l years on list: 3 HBO Soundbites: 879 Cory Spinks This content is protected Country: USA (St. Louis, Mo.) Record: 36-5-0 (11 KOs) Ranking: This Week: #4 | Last Week: #4 | years On List: 2.5 HBO soundbites: 7 Sergio Mora This content is protected Country: USA (Los Angeles, Calif.) Record: 21-1-1 (5 KOs) Ranking: This Week: #5 | Last Week: #5 | years on List: .5 HBO Soundbites: 28 Sergio Martinez This content is protected Country: Argentina Record: 44-1-1 (24 KOs) Ranking: This Week: #6 | Last Week: #6 | Years On List: .2 HBO Soundbites: 18 Sergei Dzindziruk This content is protected Country: Ukraine Record: 36-0-0 (22 KOs) Ranking: This Week: #7 | Last Week: #7 | years on list: 3 This content is protected Courtesy of Racketeer Magazine [url]http://www.thering-online.com/ratings/jr_middleweight/[/url]
Come to think about it, when will the racket's franchises ever reply to Abraham's constant and vociferous challenges? Oh and I would really like to see Williams take the Sergei Challenge
sounds good, i just saw his fight with Santos today, this guys a very good boxer...reminds me of Kessler hope this fight goes down, but its all on Williams from here
Williams fight against Phillips was essentially a title eliminator to become Dzindiruk's mandatory. For him not to fight him now would be rather mind boggling.