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  • #31
    Dimitrenko is someone not to sleep on, some say they are going to get the x-men to stop him. But what chance do the x-men stand against the Apocalypse of boxing?
    Last edited by Enayze; 01-02-2009, 10:45 PM.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Erbad View Post
      Umm, those guys are well-past it trial horses, not all-time greats. Is that what the German commentators say while announcing the fights?
      Yes, yes it is.

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      • #33
        bump......

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Enayze View Post
          bump......
          We'll know the answer to the poll question on Saturday!

          His inactivity worries me. One fight in over a year is not enough for an up-and-coming fighter. Like Don King, sometimes Universum's Kohl mistreats his boxers if they rub him the wrong way.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by ~Tunney View Post
            We'll know the answer to the poll question on Saturday!

            His inactivity worries me. One fight in over a year is not enough for an up-and-coming fighter. Like Don King, sometimes Universum's Kohl mistreats his boxers if they rub him the wrong way.
            I think the time away from the ring did the world some good, in that mankind didnt have to witness another nuclear holocaust started by Alex "The Destroyer" Diminitrenko, because he was angry at how commentator looked at him.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Enayze View Post
              One thing has to be noted about Dimitrenko. He has the strength of a thousand women.

              Are you drunk today ? Or have you finally acquired a sense of humor? :-)

              By the way, Dmitrenko is Russian (even though his last name is Ukrainian). :-) Not that it makes any difference to me, since I support equally both Ukrainian and Russian boxers. But I know you only support Ukrainian boxers.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Nautilus View Post
                Are you drunk today ? Or have you finally acquired a sense of humor? :-)

                By the way, Dmitrenko is Russian (even though his last name is Ukrainian). :-) Not that it makes any difference to me, since I support equally both Ukrainian and Russian boxers. But I know you only support Ukrainian boxers.
                Fedyor Emalienenko is Ukrainian, but he fights for Russia, so that makes him Russian in my eyes. Dimintrenko has a Ukrainian last name, and fights for Ukraine, that makes him Ukrainian in my eyes.

                I firstly support Ukrainian fighters, but if a fellow Ruski is fighting and he shows skill, then I support him as well.
                Last edited by Enayze; 07-04-2009, 01:27 PM.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Enayze View Post
                  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?
                  "all time greats such as Timo Hoffman and Vaughn Bean"

                  oh come on now tunni. those washed up clubfighters are considered embarrasments on the world scene.

                  but this dimitrenko does have the makings of a champ. would think he should stick to other euroslug style boxers at this stage of his game.
                  he's never faced anyone who can move or box yet like chambers. just plodders that stand in front of you.
                  will be an interesting fight.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Enayze View Post
                    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?
                    Originally posted by steelhead View Post
                    "all time greats such as Timo Hoffman and Vaughn Bean"

                    oh come on now tunni. those washed up clubfighters are considered embarrasments on the world scene.

                    but this dimitrenko does have the makings of a champ. would think he should stick to other euroslug style boxers at this stage of his game.
                    he's never faced anyone who can move or box yet like chambers. just plodders that stand in front of you.
                    will be an interesting fight.
                    i hold your opinion in high regard! aha ha aha hee!

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                    • #40
                      Pretender! And it's no coincidence that he looks like a giant Peter Manfredo Jr.

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