Dimitrenko v Sprott

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Re: Dimitrenko v Sprott

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MachoMan09 wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:Dunno Funso. The Gomez fight was a stinker.

Fury beats Sprott and the big fella. :TU:
Sprott would be a big ask for Fury just now. Alex would stop him in less than five rounds.
Not a chance. Alex doesn't throw enough punches mate.
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Re: Dimitrenko v Sprott

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keithmoonhangover wrote:Dunno Funso. The Gomez fight was a stinker.

Fury beats Sprott and the big fella. :TU:

poor Sprott is going to be staring up at Price, Fury and Towers when he gets home..all 6ft8 of em :roll:

maybe time to call it a day ?
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Re: Dimitrenko v Sprott

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funso banjo baby wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:Dunno Funso. The Gomez fight was a stinker.

Fury beats Sprott and the big fella. :TU:

poor Sprott is going to be staring up at Price, Fury and Towers when he gets home..all 6ft8 of em :roll:

maybe time to call it a day ?
Defo. He's lost enough already, but if he wants to go on, it's his choice.

Fury vs Dimitrenko, who do you like Funso? And remember you said you were going to stop trolling me!!!!
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Re: Dimitrenko v Sprott

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Has Sprott been attacking Dimitrenko's body? At least against Sosnowki, it really seemed to be the big fella's soft spot.
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AuggieWren wrote:Has Sprott been attacking Dimitrenko's body? At least against Sosnowki, it really seemed to be the big fella's soft spot.
Michael pot shotting and looking to land some big ones.
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Re: Dimitrenko v Sprott

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keithmoonhangover wrote:
funso banjo baby wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:Dunno Funso. The Gomez fight was a stinker.

Fury beats Sprott and the big fella. :TU:

poor Sprott is going to be staring up at Price, Fury and Towers when he gets home..all 6ft8 of em :roll:

maybe time to call it a day ?
Defo. He's lost enough already, but if he wants to go on, it's his choice.

Fury vs Dimitrenko, who do you like Funso? And remember you said you were going to stop trolling me!!!!

Dimitrenko is maybe a bit too seasoned for Fury at this stage. His late stoppage of Sosnowski is a decent yardstick. that kind of conditioning is a step above Fury atm

but its early days.
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Re: Dimitrenko v Sprott

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I saw Sprott fight in Reading, it was like the whole town turned out for him and he knew everyone. He's not a shade of that fighter, I think he seems to have lost alot since his prizefighter victory. Time to hang up those gloves. Fury would beat him easy now. He hardly won a round tonight and his opponent is nothing to write home about either. Kept falling over, thought I was watching Adebayor.
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yid14 wrote:I saw Sprott fight in Reading, it was like the whole town turned out for him and he knew everyone. He's not a shade of that fighter, I think he seems to have lost alot since his prizefighter victory. Time to hang up those gloves. Fury would beat him easy now. He hardly won a round tonight and his opponent is nothing to write home about either. Kept falling over, thought I was watching Adebayor.
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Re: Dimitrenko v Sprott

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What a terrible referee - everytime Sprott hurt him he docked him a point. Germany retains its crowns as the most corrupt boxing nation on earth.

How fragile is Dimitrenko? Since Chambers beat him up I see he's taken to diving to the canvas repeatedly ala David Haye and other men who don't want to fight. Absolutely pathetic.

Any top level guy creams Dimitrenko. I hope he gets fed to Helenius.

As for Sprott... it was there for him to win, by KO, but he was too heavy and didn't throw enough punches, yet again. Oh well. I wish heavies would stop coming in around 17 stone+. It's just a ridiculous weight and they never seem to fight a pace above that. Oh for the days of 210-220 lb heavyweights.
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Re: Dimitrenko v Sprott

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MachoMan09 wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:Dunno Funso. The Gomez fight was a stinker.

Fury beats Sprott and the big fella. :TU:
Sprott would be a big ask for Fury just now. Alex would stop him in less than five rounds.
Give over. Tye Fields beat Sprott with ease. And Audley fought him for 10 rounds with one arm.
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Most of which Audley lost clearly.
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I had Sprott 3 rounds up. He still lost the fight and deservedly so.
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You seem like you have it in for Sprott. Cheer up.
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I had Sprott winning eight of the eleven completed rounds.

Fighting the way he did in the 12th cost him the fight, if he'd just stood off and gave away the round he'd have got the decision and the biggest farce in British boxing history would never have taken place.

Shame.
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I had Sprott hardly winning a round, all he did was dive forward with his head and punch Dimitrenko on his arms - Dimitrenko did little more but was edging round after round. I might of been mistaken as I kept dozing off. Re-match :lol:
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If he had a dodgy chin, perhaps. But he doesn't, and Sprott can't really punch.

Fury would dominate him.
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Re: Dimitrenko v Sprott

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Fury would beat either of them handily, i think Price and Perez would do too
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Re: Dimitrenko v Sprott

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MachoMan09 wrote:
Karl Jade wrote:
MachoMan09 wrote: Sprott would be a big ask for Fury just now. Alex would stop him in less than five rounds.
Give over. Tye Fields beat Sprott with ease. And Audley fought him for 10 rounds with one arm.
Fury is a work in progress. He makes a lot of subtle mistakes that you maybe don't pick up on, a veteran like Sprott could well expose these at the moment. It's a learning process
So let me get this straight..... Harry Senior, Wayne Llewellyn, Timo Hoffmann, Corrie Sanders, Danny Williams, Matt Skelton, Paolo Vidoz, Ruslan Chagaev, Taras Bydenko, Lamon Brewster, Alexander Ustinov, Audley Harrison, Tye Fields, and Alexander Dimitrenko all beat Sprott, but Tyson Fury can't? Ha'way man MachoMan09, give your head a shake.
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Re: Dimitrenko v Sprott

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You forgot Volodymyr Vyrchys - easily done.
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Re: Dimitrenko v Sprott

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yid14 wrote:You forgot Volodymyr Vyrchys - easily done.
Well spotted yid14. Nowt the matter with your mince pies is there. :TU:
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Re: Dimitrenko v Sprott

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTszf00v ... re=related

heres the Dimitrenko play acting. and a nice right from Sprott too
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Re: Dimitrenko v Sprott

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Dimitrenko looks dreadful in that vid. No wonder Eddie fkin Chambers put him on his arse.
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Re: Dimitrenko v Sprott

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funso banjo baby wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTszf00v ... re=related

heres the Dimitrenko play acting. and a nice right from Sprott too

Sprotty hit him right on the bell if not a millisecond before and a cracking shot it was too. The body shot was on the waistband, that was bullshit acting. Michael, unfortunately did not work hard enough to get the nod. He's been robbed blatantly before in Germany/Austria though, but his body lingo was plain for all to see after, less the points deducted. The ref was a bent c*nt and the scoring way off the mark too. Fair play, Sprotty lost but he's far from shot but he must pull his finger out a bit more if he's going to win away.

I'm a big fan of Michael too and have had the pleasure of sharing a few beers with him too. Top man IMHO. :TU:
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Re: Dimitrenko v Sprott

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keithmoonhangover wrote:
yid14 wrote:You forgot Volodymyr Vyrchys - easily done.
Well spotted yid14. Nowt the matter with your mince pies is there. :TU:
But that was a terrible desicion though, and Virchis was pretty decent. :TU:
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Re: Dimitrenko v Sprott

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Dimitrenko is a big baby. You'd probably need three hands to count the number of times he's bitched out after getting hit with a legal bodyshot.

I was surprised at how competitive Sprott was; I thought Dimitrenko would score a routine stoppage. I've heard that Sauerland wants to make Helenius-Dimitrenko, and I would love to see the Nordic Nightmare beat up the big baby.
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