Paul Williams vs. Sergei Dzinziruk. Who wins?

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  • egreezy
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    #11
    Originally posted by Tunney
    Dzinziruk moves very quickly, and his counterpunches are hard and accurate.

    What do you have against European fighters, egreezy? You are always very negative about them.
    He is not very quick in my opinion. Why are you clustering European fighters I am talking about Sergei only.
    Originally posted by CastorTroy
    And that is the same reason Calzaghe would beat Dawson... But you magically ignore that fact. Calzaghes workrate/stamina is far superior to Dawsons.
    You're a little off topic here. But I see a much wider margin in this fight then the one you are speaking of with speed and punch output.
    Originally posted by BatTheMan
    I think Williams probably takes to many punches and Dzinziruk is skilled and accurate. Add also that Williams likely has to travel to get this fight.
    Sergei has more guarded defense. But you see something in his style that should bother Williams? Why should traveling matter?

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    • Ray*
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      #12
      Cant wait to see this fight happen, Dont care where it goes down just want to see it.

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      • ggurtin
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        #13
        I think everyone missed this from last week;s interview

        WBO light middleweight champion Sergiy Dzinziruk (36-0, 22 KOs) has informed *********.com that he is ready to fight the winner between Paul "The Punisher" Williams (35-1, 26 KOs) and Verno Phillips (42-10-1, 21 KO), who box Saturday night for an interim version of his WBO light middleweight championship. "I will look to fight the winner of Williams–Phillips," saud Dzinziruk. "I think that Williams will win. He is younger and stronger. Williams says he wants fight with me? I'm ready. Just let me know where and when. I think it would be an excellent fight. I want this fight in the USA. But for noe it's only talk. First I want to box in a unification fight with Daniel Santos (32-3-1, 23 KOs), the WBA light middleweight champion. I've already beat him and I'm able to do it once again. After I will take on Paul Williams."

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        • ggurtin
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          #14
          Sergiy wants to be known in the US and will fight Williams here, I think he wins UD

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          • ggurtin
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            #15
            This is definitely the best fight that can be made at 154!

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              #16
              Originally posted by ggurtin
              I think everyone missed this from last week;s interview

              WBO light middleweight champion Sergiy Dzinziruk (36-0, 22 KOs) has informed *********.com that he is ready to fight the winner between Paul "The Punisher" Williams (35-1, 26 KOs) and Verno Phillips (42-10-1, 21 KO), who box Saturday night for an interim version of his WBO light middleweight championship. "I will look to fight the winner of Williams–Phillips," saud Dzinziruk. "I think that Williams will win. He is younger and stronger. Williams says he wants fight with me? I'm ready. Just let me know where and when. I think it would be an excellent fight. I want this fight in the USA. But for noe it's only talk. First I want to box in a unification fight with Daniel Santos (32-3-1, 23 KOs), the WBA light middleweight champion. I've already beat him and I'm able to do it once again. After I will take on Paul Williams."
              Good ****. Thanks for that. And sounds like both are willing to cross the pond to fight one another.

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                #17
                Originally posted by egreezy
                He is not very quick in my opinion. Why are you clustering European fighters I am talking about Sergei only.

                You're a little off topic here. But I see a much wider margin in this fight then the one you are speaking of with speed and punch output.

                Sergei has more guarded defense. But you see something in his style that should bother Williams? Why should traveling matter?
                Dzinziruk should be able to hit Williams pretty often I think. Of course you can't discount Williams power.

                Travelling is always difficult. Different timezone, food, trainingfacilities, being away from home, foreign surroundings.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by ggurtin
                  I think everyone missed this from last week;s interview

                  WBO light middleweight champion Sergiy Dzinziruk (36-0, 22 KOs) has informed *********.com that he is ready to fight the winner between Paul "The Punisher" Williams (35-1, 26 KOs) and Verno Phillips (42-10-1, 21 KO), who box Saturday night for an interim version of his WBO light middleweight championship. "I will look to fight the winner of Williams–Phillips," saud Dzinziruk. "I think that Williams will win. He is younger and stronger. Williams says he wants fight with me? I'm ready. Just let me know where and when. I think it would be an excellent fight. I want this fight in the USA. But for noe it's only talk. First I want to box in a unification fight with Daniel Santos (32-3-1, 23 KOs), the WBA light middleweight champion. I've already beat him and I'm able to do it once again. After I will take on Paul Williams."
                  ****! I admit I missed the US part. Karma to you.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by ggurtin
                    This is definitely the best fight that can be made at 154!
                    I agree!

                    Sergei has been wanting to fight American opponents, perhaps now he'll have the opportunity.

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                    • ggurtin
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Tunney
                      I agree!

                      Sergei has been wanting to fight American opponents, perhaps now he'll have the opportunity.
                      He got to prove himself vs Julio. I want to see that fight by the way! Having all sorts of problems with that Russian link

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