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    Universum Box-Promotion is putting on an absolute treat to SPORT1. On December 4 at Schwerin Sports and Congress hall, the "Battle For Europe's crown" will take place. In a battle for the heavyweight championship, reigning European champion Alexander Dimitrenko (30-1, 20KOs) and his direct predecessor, Albert "The Dragon" Sosnowski (46-3-1, 28KOs) will battle against each other. Now here it is: Four other "big boys" make the event a night of heavyweights!

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    Good to see Taras *****ko is getting a chance to fight again, after two tough losses against top young heavyweights (Boytsov and Helenius).

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      Originally posted by Freedom Fighter View Post
      Good to see Taras *****ko is getting a chance to fight again, after two tough losses against top young heavyweights (Boytsov and Helenius).
      I'm interested in getting my first look at Tschachki*** since the Olympics.

      What's this Helenius guy all about? Is he just a big man that's been in soft or does he have the skills to take it to the world stage? I think I saw him get an early KO once, but that didn't tell me much.

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        Originally posted by paulf View Post
        I'm interested in getting my first look at Tschachki*** since the Olympics.
        Why not just download his last fight from our video section?

        Originally posted by paulf View Post
        What's this Helenius guy all about? Is he just a big man that's been in soft or does he have the skills to take it to the world stage? I think I saw him get an early KO once, but that didn't tell me much.
        He's fought better opposition already in his pro career (Olouken, Brewster, etc.) than the bums Povetkin and Boytsov are fighting this year.

        He's somewhat slow-footed, but he had one of the highest KO ratios of any amateur super-heavyweight in history, and has already defeated some decent opposition in the pros. He KOed some of the top amateur HWs, but lost decisions to others.

        He'll do well because of his power, but he doesn't have the Klitschkos' athleticism and so may not succeed at the highest level.
        Last edited by The Hammer; 11-23-2010, 02:14 PM.

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