What Jirov future Holds?

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  • sito1231
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    What Jirov future Holds?

    I wonder what will Jirov boxing future hold. To me, he was a very good boxer, and hasn't made a comeback after the toney lost. I wonder what will happen next or should.
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    If he went back to CW and fought Mormeck or something he may have a little glory left other than that his future is Getting KTFO by a serious HW and retirement....IMO

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    • riz
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      #3
      nicely said man
      im a fan of jirov but he cant last in the HW

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      • NoMas
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        Yeah, he ain't a heavyweight fighter. He would beat all the cruiser's providing he has enough confidence.

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        • Drunken Cat
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          The CW division has looked decent recently, if Jirov was in the mix he could have a lot of good fights there. It is always interesting seeing him try and mix it up with the heavyweights, and I have to give him credit for the size of his balls. I honestly can't think of another fighter whos shown more in the balls department in recent memory, but unfortunatly for him that is not enough to win a HW belt. The cruisers is where he belongs.

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          • !!Captain
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            #6
            Originally posted by baserocks
            The CW division has looked decent recently, if Jirov was in the mix he could have a lot of good fights there. It is always interesting seeing him try and mix it up with the heavyweights, and I have to give him credit for the size of his balls. I honestly can't think of another fighter whos shown more in the balls department in recent memory, but unfortunatly for him that is not enough to win a HW belt. The cruisers is where he belongs.
            I agree with you there, I am a huge fan of Jirov but don't think he can hang in HW. Would be even more interesting if he could go to LHW and mix with Tarver and the bunch, that would ****e things up big time.

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            • sito1231
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              I personally think Jirov should stay go back to cruiser-weight. His boxing style is to dangerous for heavy-weight, he can get seriously hurt. I know Jirov defense is horrible and can imagine getting punched by a top heavyweight, thats scary.

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                jirov is going to keep getting hit very hard at heavy, i see him going down very badly if he fights a big puncher.

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                • KidBlackie
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                  Jirov's future is his past. His style was a swarwming non stop punching machine as a cruiser. This style doesn't have a long shelf life at any weight. Unfortunately heavies paid Jirov better, but he's got no defense and his offense is now lethargic and weak. He took an all time beating against Mesi and was stopped by a well past prime Moorer.

                  He'll just fight journeymen heavies to pad his record so he can get the odd up and coming prospect for good money. It's ridiculous to think that Jirov can go back to cruiser and just plain ****** to think he could be a LH. Jirov is done as a top fighter and just a well paid punching bag now, a gig that won't last long.

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                  • masterdirector
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                    Jirov would get beat at Cruiserweight too. He was overrated to say the least. Tough, yes. Very good? Nah, not great. Average.

                    I'd pick Braithewaite, Mormeck, and Bell to all beat him.

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