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  • Walt Liquor
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    #41
    Originally posted by No Ceilings
    I think Paul overwhelms.
    that is the most likely outcome imo as well, but dzindurek is live in that fight. very live.

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    • Jim Jeffries
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      #42
      Originally posted by Walt Liquor
      i agree with jeffries.

      one thing I will say about dzinzurek. he's cool as a cucumber in the ring. i just don't know what he would have to do if he needs to bring a different style.

      he puts it on angulo, angulo's team knows it too.
      I guess Cintron might be a tough fight for him, given Kermit's newly discovered boxing skills. But I think Dzin comes on strong in the second half of the fight to beat him.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Walt Liquor
        that is the most likely outcome imo as well, but dzindurek is live in that fight. very live.
        He has a good jab but he really doesnt let his hands go enough. I think he can win a few rounds but Paul will just keep throwing. I think Dzinziruk is an easier lefty style than Martinez or Quintana if that makes sense.

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          #44
          I actually think Angulo can beat him. The dude is relentless and wont stop coming even if hes taking a beating. He will close the distance on Dzinziruk eventually.

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            #45
            Originally posted by No Ceilings
            I actually think Angulo can beat him. The dude is relentless and wont stop coming even if hes taking a beating. He will close the distance on Dzinziruk eventually.
            just like he did vs an inferior boxer without anywhere near as good of a jab and footwork, kermit cintron?

            remember, dzinzurek is used to fighting 12 rounds with pressure fighters. it's a walk in the park for him.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Walt Liquor
              just like he did vs an inferior boxer without anywhere near as good of a jab and footwork, kermit cintron?

              remember, dzinzurek is used to fighting 12 rounds with pressure fighters. it's a walk in the park for him.
              I know what you mean Angulo is a wild card. I dont think hes ever truly out of a fight. Dude can crack and applies real good pressure with a great chin.

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                #47
                Originally posted by Walt Liquor
                just like he did vs an inferior boxer without anywhere near as good of a jab and footwork, kermit cintron?

                remember, dzinzurek is used to fighting 12 rounds with pressure fighters. it's a walk in the park for him.
                Cintron caught him with a solid shot early though that got his respect.

                That's why I don't think Dzin could beat Williams. Maybe if he had a harder left (though he does have a decent right hook.)

                But yeah, he outboxes Angulo fairly easily.

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                  #48
                  Williams would be a bad fight for him. Dzinziruk is a more polished boxer and better technician but Williams' output would be way too high for Dzinziruk to win a decision.

                  A good jab isn't going to outscore a guy who is throwing a 4/5 punch combo to your single stiff jab, even if most of Williams' don't land or are all glancing or something. It just won't happen. That's kind of why Winky had no hope at beating Williams.

                  I think Williams would win a wide decision.

                  Williams is beatable but it would need to be a guy who is able to move very well around the ring and step in with hard shots at times, such as Mayweather or Martinez.

                  Someone like Angulo would be a very nice fight for Dzinziruk. I think Gary Shaw would be wise to keep Angulo away from him. Maybe he could fight someone like Cintron.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by No Ceilings
                    I actually think Angulo can beat him. The dude is relentless and wont stop coming even if hes taking a beating. He will close the distance on Dzinziruk eventually.
                    looks like our next bet if the fight gets signed.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                      Cintron caught him with a solid shot early though that got his respect.

                      That's why I don't think Dzin could beat Williams. Maybe if he had a harder left (though he does have a decent right hook.)

                      But yeah, he outboxes Angulo fairly easily.
                      I think Pwill was getting ready to take Cintron to the woodshed.

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