28-0 with 23 KO's. Seem to have alot of potential.
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Is Denis Boytsov The Next Big Thing?
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I need to see him in with better competition to be able to answer that correctly.
Taras Bidenko was BoxRec #17 and WBA #7 when Boytsov destroyed him, but I'd like to see Denis in with another couple of top 25 HWs before I can be sure he's the real deal.
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Originally posted by Freedom Fighter View PostI need to see him in with better competition to be able to answer that correctly.
Taras Bidenko was BoxRec #17 and WBA #7 when Boytsov destroyed him, but I'd like to see Denis in with another couple of top 25 HWs before I can be sure he's the real deal.
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Originally posted by GrebvsTunney View PostI wonder who he will fight next? Looked great last time out. How about Timur Ibragimov, Oleh Platov, or Hasim Rahman.
He should fight an Arreola or Adamek level guy.
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with that many pro fights under his belt he's got the most padded record of any pro fighting right now, any pro who is recognizable at least.
i understand he had an injury but it's not like he was doing any big things before he hurt his hand. Most guys with that many pro fights are already defending their titles. Not being harsh just putting it out there.
There's a limit to how much time you can allow your management team to baby you, and in boytsov's case that limit has long been crossed.
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His right hand looked fine last weekend. the bodyshot he stopped the guy with seemed to literally lift the guys feet off the canvas. Hopefully he'll step it up in compitition his next fight or two
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Originally posted by INJECT View PostNot sure who Platov is, but him fighting the other 2 would prove nothing at all.
He should fight an Arreola or Adamek level guy.
I'd like to see Boytsov-Arreola or Boytsov-Chambers, but I wouldn't mind seeing him in with an older fighter like Mormeck or Rahman first.
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Originally posted by Mikhnienko View PostHis right hand looked fine last weekend. the bodyshot he stopped the guy with seemed to literally lift the guys feet off the canvas. Hopefully he'll step it up in compitition his next fight or two
I blame him just as much as i blame the people in charge of his career. Sometimes a fighter needs to come out of his shell and tell his managers that he's sick of feeding on sloppy left overs and wants to have real fights. Boytsov is not fullfilling that responsibility.
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Originally posted by Boogie Nights View Postwith that many pro fights under his belt he's got the most padded record of any pro fighting right now, any pro who is recognizable at least.
i understand he had an injury but it's not like he was doing any big things before he hurt his hand. Most guys with that many pro fights are already defending their titles. Not being harsh just putting it out there.
There's a limit to how much time you can allow your management team to baby you, and in boytsov's case that limit has long been crossed.
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Originally posted by Boogie Nights View PostAnybody can look like a god against a complete nobody. I aint giving him any credit untill he steps up.
I blame him just as much as i blame the people in charge of his career. Sometimes a fighter needs to come out of his shell and tell his managers that he's sick of feeding on sloppy left overs and wants to have real fights. Boytsov is not fullfilling that responsibility.
- Completely agree with the bottom bold.
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