View Full Version : Props to sergei. from an american fight fan
christo
10-06-2009, 11:22 PM
Sergei dzindzurik is one brave fighter. To leave a powerful promoter
who gives you an easy line-up of stiffs who can't possibly beat you for
a good living is a hard thing to walk from when you're an obscure guy
with a hard style to beat. But, sergei said "fuck it, let's go for it"
He brought his ass to the USA to seek fame and fortune, and risk his world title and undefeated record. So, mad props to your sergei dzindzurik
Sergei dzindzurik is one brave fighter. To leave a powerful promoter
who gives you an easy line-up of stiffs who can't possibly beat you for
a good living is a hard thing to walk from when you're an obscure guy
with a hard style to beat. But, sergei said "fuck it, let's go for it"
He brought his ass to the USA to seek fame and fortune, and risk his world title and undefeated record. So, mad props to your sergei dzindzurik
I quite agree with you! Props to Dzindziruk for his courageous decision. He is an extremely talented fighter,but not the kind of fighter who can be easily sold to an anverage fight fan.Besides he is in a race against time.
I wish him good luck though! He used to fight on small fight shows or undercards in Germany for little money against mediocre opposition.
His promoter wasnt able to provide him with any big fights-he wasnt ready to spend some good bucks on recognisable names.
After years of fighting in Germany he hasnt even reached the popularity of a far less talented fighter like Karo Murat. I am very sad that someone like Murat is better known and probably gets better paychecks than a classy fighter like Dzindziruk.
Enough said!
Vysotsky
10-26-2009, 05:17 PM
you guys are delusional, everyone knows Dzinziruk is doing everything possible to avoid the most feared man from 130-175, Paul Williams. Haven't you got the memo? :nut
Love Sergei, high risk & low reward for any American fighting him and if networks wouldn't pick up a fight like Cunningham - Adamek II i really don't see him getting any intrest from the networks. Which most 154 lbs'ers won't be too upset about either.
Hope he gets a shot though
you guys are delusional, everyone knows Dzinziruk is doing everything possible to avoid the most feared man from 130-175, Paul Williams. Haven't you got the memo? :nut
Love Sergei, high risk & low reward for any American fighting him and if networks wouldn't pick up a fight like Cunningham - Adamek II i really don't see him getting any intrest from the networks. Which most 154 lbs'ers won't be too upset about either.
Hope he gets a shot though
As you rightfully pointed out: high risk,low reward. I guess Dzindziruk wasnt ready to fight for a handful of peanuts.
I somehow doubt that Williams was that keen on sharing the ring with Dzindziruk.
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