Is Anyone Actually Picking Dzinziruk To Beat Sergio?

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  • Perfect Plex
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    #1

    Is Anyone Actually Picking Dzinziruk To Beat Sergio?

    Anyone of you feel Dzinziruk will win for certain?
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    No.

    If I was to choose the one fighter at 154 and 160 that Dzinziruk has the least chance against, it would be Sergio Martinez.

    Dzinziruk would beat Foreman, Bundrage, and Martirosyan and probably beat Cotto too.

    But the truth is, he won't win against Martinez.

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    • VirusTI
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      #3
      I like seroga, but that jab alone wont do it

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      • Doctor_Tenma
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        #4
        Originally posted by VirusTI
        I like seroga, but that jab alone wont do it
        My thoughts exactly. Atleast he won't get knocked out.

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        • cleaner147
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          #5
          Sergio gonne knock him out cold.

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          • Check
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            He has never been in there with the worlds elite. This is one of my biggest gripes with Eastern Europeans. They wait till they are very old to get in there with the big dogs. If they tested themselves early they would be prepared for the very big battles down the road. I don't mean it as disrespect but majority of these E.E's are nearly 30 years old and have only 15-20 fights under their belt or have yet to be in there with the best. It's good to test yourself when you're young. Good learning experience.

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            • Russian Crushin
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              #7
              Originally posted by Check
              He has never been in there with the worlds elite. This is one of my biggest gripes with Eastern Europeans. They wait till they are very old to get in there with the big dogs. If they tested themselves early they would be prepared for the very big battles down the road. I don't mean it as disrespect but majority of these E.E's are nearly 30 years old and have only 15-20 fights under their belt or have yet to be in there with the best. It's good to test yourself when you're young. Good learning experience.
              He beat a prime Daniel Santos

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              • Check
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                #8
                Originally posted by Russian Crushin
                He beat a prime Daniel Santos
                Was Santos in his prime when Foreman beat him? Didn't Foreman kayo him? Santos is alright but I never thought he was that great. I don't know much about Dzinziruk, only seen him once on Shobox so we'll see what he has. I just think it be beneficial for Eastern Europeans to steer a bit away from the am's and turn their focus to the pro ranks at a younger age. I don't care how skilled you are, by the time you're 30, you've lost a step.

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                • Jim Jeffries
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Check
                  Was Santos in his prime when Foreman beat him? Didn't Foreman kayo him? Santos is alright but I never thought he was that great. I don't know much about Dzinziruk, only seen him once on Shobox so we'll see what he has. I just think it be beneficial for Eastern Europeans to steer a bit away from the am's and turn their focus to the pro ranks at a younger age. I don't care how skilled you are, by the time you're 30, you've lost a step.
                  Say Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?

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                  • Check
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                    Say Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?
                    I'm not saying it, I'm actually asking to see what he thinks. When was Santos really out of his prime? He looked fine against Alcine and then got beat down by feather fisted Foreman. I don't think it's a stretch to say Santos was still a solid fighter when Foreman beat him.

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