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  • Dimitrenko Stops Hoffmann, Virchis Wins

    Magdeburg, Germany: WBO I/C heavyweight champ Aleksander Dimitrenko stopped German challenger Timo Hoffmann in the twelfth and final round of a brutal, exciting and controversial fight that headlined this Universum promotion.
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  • #2
    They say Dimitrenko/Hoffman was a good dramatic fight.

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    • #3
      Virchis/Gomez???...I have GOT to see it when it happens

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      • #4
        Originally posted by King Koopa View Post
        Virchis/Gomez???...I have GOT to see it when it happens
        I am betting on Gomez by a boxing lesson unless Virchis does a yanquee diaz on him.

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        • #5
          Nobody knocks out Hawkins... not even sam peter...

          im am shocked

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          • #6
            Dimitrenko chops down Hoffmann!

            In an exciting fight in which both fighters were down, unbeaten WBO #2 rated heavyweight Alexander Dimitrenko (27-0, 17 KOs) stopped longtime contender Timo Hoffmann (36-6-1, 20 KOs) in the twelfth round on Saturday at the Bördelandhalle in Magdeburg, Germany. Early on, there were many excellent exchanges in which both 6'7 giants landed bombs. Dimitrenko demonstrated great hand speed and mobility around the ring, as Hoffman advanced looking to land power shots. It looked like the bout would be over early when Dimitrenko twice battered Hoffmann to the deck in round four with punishing combinations, however Hoffmann beat the count both times and made it out of the round. Hoffmann showed his heart as he came out firing in round five and floored Dimitrenko with a hard right hand! His followup barrage failed to drop Dimitrenko again. Both fighters landed bombs in the sixth round, a Hoffmann right hand sending Dimitrenko back into the ropes being the round's highlight. Dimitrenko landed the best shots in the seventh and seemed much fresher as he began to pot-shot Hoffmann from the outside in the eighth. In possibly a last hurrah, Hoffmann reached deep down and upped the pressure in the ninth, landing some good shots. Dimitrenko was soon back in command and seemed on the verge of putting Hoffmann on the deck again in the tenth, and again in the eleventh, but the "Deutsche Eiche" (German Oak) refused to go down. Finally, in round twelve, Dimitrenko toppled Hoffmann twice times and the bout was stopped with just 36 seconds left. Dimitrenko retained his WBO Intercontinental belt with the win and is ready for a title shot in the near future. It was the first time Hoffmann has ever been stopped.

            WBC #1 ranked heavyweight Vladimir "The Hunter" Virchis (24-1, 20 KOs) scored a fifth round KO over Robert Hawkins (22-10, 7 KOs). Virchis dropped Hawkins in rounds three, four and five before the bout was halted. Next for Virchis is an eliminator against Juan Carlos Gomez with a WBC title shot going to the winner

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            • #7
              Dimitrenko is a very good exciting fighter, he will give any Heavyweight trouble with his size 6,7,reach and excellent jab. This guy dosen't get enough love.

              Virchis is one of the Hardest punchers in the division, he destroyed the durable Hawkins. Virchis will knock Gomez out cold in the eliminator match. Eastern European Heavyweights continue to dominate.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Leo Pradun View Post
                In an exciting fight in which both fighters were down, unbeaten WBO #2 rated heavyweight Alexander Dimitrenko (27-0, 17 KOs) stopped longtime contender Timo Hoffmann (36-6-1, 20 KOs) in the twelfth round on Saturday at the Bördelandhalle in Magdeburg, Germany. Early on, there were many excellent exchanges in which both 6'7 giants landed bombs. Dimitrenko demonstrated great hand speed and mobility around the ring, as Hoffman advanced looking to land power shots. It looked like the bout would be over early when Dimitrenko twice battered Hoffmann to the deck in round four with punishing combinations, however Hoffmann beat the count both times and made it out of the round. Hoffmann showed his heart as he came out firing in round five and floored Dimitrenko with a hard right hand! His followup barrage failed to drop Dimitrenko again. Both fighters landed bombs in the sixth round, a Hoffmann right hand sending Dimitrenko back into the ropes being the round's highlight. Dimitrenko landed the best shots in the seventh and seemed much fresher as he began to pot-shot Hoffmann from the outside in the eighth. In possibly a last hurrah, Hoffmann reached deep down and upped the pressure in the ninth, landing some good shots. Dimitrenko was soon back in command and seemed on the verge of putting Hoffmann on the deck again in the tenth, and again in the eleventh, but the "Deutsche Eiche" (German Oak) refused to go down. Finally, in round twelve, Dimitrenko toppled Hoffmann twice times and the bout was stopped with just 36 seconds left. Dimitrenko retained his WBO Intercontinental belt with the win and is ready for a title shot in the near future. It was the first time Hoffmann has ever been stopped.

                WBC #1 ranked heavyweight Vladimir "The Hunter" Virchis (24-1, 20 KOs) scored a fifth round KO over Robert Hawkins (22-10, 7 KOs). Virchis dropped Hawkins in rounds three, four and five before the bout was halted. Next for Virchis is an eliminator against Juan Carlos Gomez with a WBC title shot going to the winner
                anyone have an upload of this fight?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by MIKEBITSKO View Post
                  anyone have an upload of this fight?
                  thats what Im trying to find out

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by King Koopa View Post
                    Virchis/Gomez???...I have GOT to see it when it happens
                    its a bummer that this likely wont be televised in the states. Im very interested in virchis. he's got some heavy hands and gomez is very underrated. this is a great matchup and both guys are top heavies legitimately

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