Dzinziruk Dumping Universum For Paul Williams Fallout

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  • Mikhnienko
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    #11
    Can't wait to see Dzinziruk back in the ring.Yeah Virchis could of had a much better career, shame.

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    • VanesBoxing
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      #12
      Originally posted by catalinul
      Vanes ain't ready for a guy like Dzinziruk.
      next year he will be... NO DOUBT

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      • Del Coqui
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        #13
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        WBО light middleweight champion Sergiy Dzinziruk is leaving Universum Box Promotion and will seek a new promoter in the United States. This year the champion hasn’t fought even once. At first, his bout with James Kirkland had broken down and now the fight with Paul Williams, which was set to take place on October 3, also isn’t going to happen. The American boxer will take on Kelly Pavlik on the same date. [details]
        Good job! this guy has serious skills he can be the man at 154 no problem.

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        • catalinul
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          #14
          Originally posted by VanesBoxing
          next year he will be... NO DOUBT
          If he fights a few good fighters till then.Tsurkan is his best win and that is not a good fighter.

          Dzinziruk is a very good fighter.

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          • Steak
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            #15
            Originally posted by catalinul
            If he fights a few good fighters till then.Tsurkan is his best win and that is not a good fighter.

            Dzinziruk is a very good fighter.
            I dont know, I thought Vanes' win over Tsurkan was pretty noteworthy.
            Mostly only because hes only like 23...but In a few years he should be set.

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            • catalinul
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              #16
              Originally posted by blackirish137
              I dont know, I thought Vanes' win over Tsurkan was pretty noteworthy.
              Mostly only because hes only like 23...but In a few years he should be set.
              It was noteworthy from the POV that he stepped up.But Tsurkan really ain't nothing but a punching bag now.I hope he retires.

              But Dzinziruk is on another level from Vanes.He'd beat him right now pretty easy IMO.

              Personally I think Dzinziruk's fight with Santos is one of the best technical fights ever.

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              • VanesBoxing
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                #17
                well... if Vanes went up against any of the 4 current Champions, I'd say he does best against Spinks..

                I think Martinez is the best champ, followed close by Dzindziruk, then Santos, then Spinks.

                of course PWilliams is one of the biggest threats at 154 too...

                aside from them, Vanes should do real well against all the other prospects including Angulo who is way too slow for him... Chavez Jr is a joke... Kirkland's career is up in the air... Sergio Mora is another good win for Vanes... Joe Greene is tough... Foreman is a boring decision win for Vanes

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                • sportsplato
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by VanesBoxing
                  well... if Vanes went up against any of the 4 current Champions, I'd say he does best against Spinks..

                  I think Martinez is the best champ, followed close by Dzindziruk, then Santos, then Spinks.

                  of course PWilliams is one of the biggest threats at 154 too...

                  aside from them, Vanes should do real well against all the other prospects including Angulo who is way too slow for him... Chavez Jr is a joke... Kirkland's career is up in the air... Sergio Mora is another good win for Vanes... Joe Greene is tough... Foreman is a boring decision win for Vanes
                  I would pick Spinks to beat all of them. The verdict is still up in the air on Martinez as he has only beat Buenema. Santos doesn't impress me. And I have never seen Dzraaarrrghh fight before. Spinks is a very good boxer that doesn't mind exchanging. I still say he beat JT. Spinks has been a very good Champ over the last few years. He has lost a few fights, but won more, and he never ducks anyone. I would pick Spinks to beat Floyd at 154.

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                  • Phirsole
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Carnivore
                    Universum (Kohl) is the author of his own misfortune by holding fighters back from facing better opposition, and keeping them inactive.

                    They ruined Vladimir Virchis and hurt the development of Alexander Dimitrenko with inactivity. They had the talented Alexander Alexeev face nothing but low-level, low-price bums, and then when he fought a real live opponent he wasn't prepared for it. They've overprotected Zsolt Erdei with the co-operation of the WBO.
                    Don't forget Sturm leaving them, too. For the very same reasons, I assume.

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                    • Jim Jeffries
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                      #20
                      Good move, at 33 years old he can't afford to screw around much longer. Not sure the Williams fight was winnable for him, but it would have gotten his name out there.

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