Denis Boystov may be on Golden Boy PPV in April

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  • The Hammer
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    #11
    Originally posted by warp1432
    Putting him against Arreola would be a good match up for the mexican fans to see too.
    But would Goossen put Arreola on a Golden Boy PPV?

    I've seen internet rumors of Peter-Arreola (probably in California) if Arreola wins tomorrow night, which he very likely will.

    We'll likely know more next week. I'd like to see Boytsov in with an American veteran like Austin, Oquendo or Rahman next, since he's coming off hand surgery (twice) and has had only one fight against a tomato can in the past year.

    After that, I'd like to see him in a final eliminator leading into a world title fight.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Forza
      Why are eastern euros always so slow and flat footed?
      What American HW fighters right now are fast on their feet?

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      • paulf
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        #13
        Boystov is still young and coming off surgery. Unless the WBA for some reason did their job and forced Haye to defend against Boystov (WBA #2), Boystov should take a few european-level fights before looking to **** it out with the Peters and Arreolas.

        He needs to stay active, but that doesn't mean they should throw him to the dogs this early either.

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          #14
          Originally posted by paulf
          Boystov is still young and coming off surgery. Unless the WBA for some reason did their job and forced Haye to defend against Boystov (WBA #2), Boystov should take a few european-level fights before looking to **** it out with the Peters and Arreolas.

          He needs to stay active, but that doesn't mean they should throw him to the dogs this early either.
          I'd like to see him in with an American-level opponent next, he should wait until he's sure his hand is healed before he steps up to European level.

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            #15
            He does serious damage every time he connects. He will *** up most heavyweights, including Haye and Adamek in my opinion.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Freedom!
              I'd like to see him in with an American-level opponent next, he should wait until he's sure his hand is healed before he steps up to European level.
              Haha man you know what I mean; a domestic fight against a crash dummy of whatever nationality. Then, start looking at the top 20-or-so ranked guys.

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                #17
                I think Boytsov need a few more fights with better competition before getting a title fight, but I like what I see so far. Power in both hands and he throws combinations with pretty decent handspeed.

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                  #18
                  It will be interesting to see who they put in with Denis.

                  But this is good news - I rarely have a chance to see the top European heavyweights, since I don't really want to travel to Germany partly because most people there don't speak English.

                  But Las Vegas is a more convenient trip.

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