One thing has to be noted about Dimitrenko. He has the strength of a thousand women.
Alexander Dimitrenko: Threat or Pretender?
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Dimentrinko seems to be pretty good but I think he's a little chinny which can spell doom.
Not many really tall guys can take bombs these days. I don't know what it is maybe the thickness of the neck or whatever. Vitali could definitely take a shot.
I can see him getting tko'ed down the line but if he improves his defense, he may do just fine.Comment
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Alexander Dimitrenko who sports a record of 28-0-0 (18 KO) is 25 years old and is quickly rising in the heavyweight ranks.
However undetected by media is he is a sleeper cell which no one is making any noise about.
In his last 10 fights 7 of them were knockouts, of whom he versed some all time greats such as Timo Hoffman and Vaughn Bean
But seriously, this kid is 25 years old, has an undefeated record, with some minor power. He reminds me a lot of Michael Grant. (Hopefully not in the chin department)
So in your opinion is this guy a threat or a pretender?
Umm, those guys are well-past it trial horses, not all-time greats. Is that what the German commentators say while announcing the fights?Comment
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Trial horses now for sure.Comment
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I had high hopes for Krasniqui coming out of the amateurs but he's really lost his will to fight.Comment
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He would give him a very competitive fight IMO. He's just as tall, athletic, and almost the same weight. And he doesn't seem to have the stamina issue. In his fight with Hoffman, he was going wild for 12 rounds and then was jumping around the ring after the final bell almost like he was coming into the fight, not leaving it. And that was after he survived a pretty vicious knock down. I think he is severely underrated due to the fact that he's largely unknown. I think it will all change this year.Comment
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