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  • #11
    But..he young doe.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by yuppie
      But..he young doe.



      Posted from Boxingscene.com App for Android

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      • #13
        Rumour is he felt an injustice after learning on a boxing forum that martinez came in as SMW in their MW title fight!!!

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        • #14
          DrinksomeInk is basically a complete FLOP. He only looked good against a clubfighter in his first appearance on national TV and then flopped against Martinez and then flopped against an out of shape fighter with 15 fights and then flopped against Vera. He is a forgettable fighter to say the least.

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          • #15
            I met Dzinziruk right after his loss to Martinez. He was with a couple of chicks eating at Nathans in the Foxwoods food court, 2 am. I said I enjoyed the fight and he got up from his table, shook my hand and apologized for losing, then thanked me for coming over. He was a very classy and humble guy, just wish he had fought more big fights in his prime. If he's done though, only right he retires.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by ItsTrue View Post
              Jesus these guys retiring after 2 losses. They arent making boxers like they used to.
              Hes 37 already. Good age to hang em up. BTW i think its safe to say, that he was never the same after the Martinez-beating.
              Last edited by Tobi.G; 04-02-2013, 05:32 PM.

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              • #17
                Didn't he have huge problems with his promoter in what should have been his prime?

                He took a hell of a beating against Sergio. I hope he made decent money.

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                • #18
                  Dzinzurik will be back in the ring again when he runs out of money.

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                  • #19
                    I remember people on here hyping him up as another example of how Eastern Europeans were dominating boxing and how we was going to take over the 154 pound division.

                    Things never panned out that way.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                      I remember people on here hyping him up as another example of how Eastern Europeans were dominating boxing and how we was going to take over the 154 pound division.

                      Things never panned out that way.
                      Well he never fought at 154 again

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