They have probs never heard of him. This is the first time ive heard of him after his fight with Sprott
Comments Thread For: Dimitrenko: The Klitschkos Never Mention My Name
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dimitrenko is OK but not a top5 guy by any stretch.
Hes got the size, and ok fundamentals but hes unathletic like all hell. Not quite as unathletic as valuev but also not far from it.
Hes a more credible opponent than current mormeck, so i wouldn't mind if wlad fights him. Ideally he should beat someone like arreola, chagaev or david haye first to build the fight somewhat, but meh.
Either way, hes gonna be crushed. By either klitschko.
Then some of the illogical haters that uses the "size argument" should be able to see the difference between a very good and athletic tall guy compared to a not so good tall guy.Comment
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thats a stretch
Audley must be one of the most disappointing olympic gold medalists of all time.Comment
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klitschkos are too hiperactive. they are dominating 2 classes above everyone else, but still fighting everyone down the ranks (already down to ex. lhw's). tbh i think they should both go on a vacation, and let the competition fight it out among themselves, to get some new more credible names. i know they can't if they want to keep all the belts, but it would do the hw a lot of good. right now the talents are being smashed at the door already.Comment
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The EBU heavyweight champion, Alexander Dimitrenko (32-1, 21KOs), feels ready to face Vitali or Wladimir Klitschko. The 6'7 29-year-old boxer believes the Klitschko brothers are staying away from fighting boxers who are legit heavyweights, and would rather face fighters who are moving up from the lower weight divisions. Dimitrenko returned on Saturday in Hamburg to retain his title with a hard fought decision over British veteran Michael Sprott.
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Seriously - the worst thing is they actually make money with fights like that in Germany... I hope they make a PPV out of it so I don't have to watch itComment
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