Erdei wins,but didn't shine...and Dzinziruk succesfully defends title...
Erdei totally outclassed opponent Abron in a very unenthusiastic performance...Erdei wants to fight big names and should have shown much more today...A boring match...I was disappointed in Erdei tonight...
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Damn! Points I take it?
I needed the tosser by KO.
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Fenster
Damn! Points I take it?
I needed the tosser by KO.
I'm sorry... I have forgotten...yes on points 119-109 on all cards...
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I needed a KO too, at least its not as ridiculous as Sturm actually stopping a guy.
What about Dzindriuk?
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OumaFan
I needed a KO too, at least its not as ridiculous as Sturm actually stopping a guy.
What about Dzindriuk?
The Dzinziruk fight will be shown a bit later recorded hopefuööy the whole fight and not just bits of it... I will tell you later...
Re: Erdei wins,but didn't shine...and Dzinziruk succesfully defends title...
In one of his toughest fights Dzinziruk defended his title succesfully vs Lukas Konecny...MD BTW...
Re: Erdei wins,but didn't shine...and Dzinziruk succesfully defends title...
In the fifth and final 175lb title fight of the "Month of Light Heavyweights," unbeaten WBO champion Zsolt Erdei (29-0, 17 KOs) made the tenth successful defense of his belt by schooling #4 rated DeAndrey Abron (15-2, 10 KOs) over twelve one-sided rounds on Saturday night at the Freiberger Arena in Dresden, Germany. Erdei pressed the action against the much taller Abron who tried to use his reach from the outside. From early on it was apparent that Edrei's speed and boxing skills put him at a much higher level than his outclassed challenger, who was unable to generate any kind of effective attack. Erdei rocked Abron in the last round, but was content to settle for a clear 119-109 win across the board.
In the other world title fight on the "Universum Champions Night" world title twinbill, WBO junior middleweight champion Sergiy Dzinziruk (35-0, 22 KOs) retained his title for the fourth time with a very exciting, hard-fought and fast-paced twelve round majority decision over #2 rated mandatory challenger Lukas Konecny (36-3, 18 KOs). Crowd favorite Konecny pressed the action and his attacks had success against Dzinziruk, however the southpaw champion retained his composure and demonstrated his great technical skills as he connected often against the always advancing challenger. Scores were 114-114 and 115-113, 118-110 for Dzinziruk.
Source: fightnews.com
Re: Erdei wins,but didn't shine...and Dzinziruk succesfully defends title...
I used to think highly of Erdei early on but he lost me around the time of the 2nd Garay fight. Now I just don't think he's elite, he's been able to get by the opposition he's faced.
I think BCD beats him soundly and I also think Tarver and Glen would beat him.
Sergyi is another fighter mcuh like Erdei and others who are comfortable fighting in their backyards and just beating the opposition they face.
Oddly enough it just so happens that most of these fighters have 1 thing in common, these fighter who wont leave their backyards. They are all WBO title holders.
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I didn't see the Dzinziruk fight, but it always amazes me when one judge scores a fight a draw and another has a fighter winning by 8 points.