HW Vlad Tereshkin v Francisco Silvens set for jamaica someone's 0 has to go

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funso banjo baby
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HW Vlad Tereshkin v Francisco Silvens set for jamaica someone's 0 has to go

Post by funso banjo baby »

https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/668050

winner of the most unpredictable matchup of the year

This is a contest of unbeatens (45-0 combined).

Silvens is 5ft11 and was last weighed in at 255lb but hasn't fought for 2 yrs although he was averaging a fight a month at one point. :roll:

Tereshkin has moved through glue in an unbeaten professional career lasting 12 years

presumably Tereshkin should win this fight ...but it probably wont even happen

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Re: HW Vlad Tereshkin v Francisco Silvens set for jamaica someone's 0 has to go

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Crap! Now I'm gonna have to look for the results on YouTube. :lol:
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Re: HW Vlad Tereshkin v Francisco Silvens set for jamaica someone's 0 has to go

Post by joshj909 »

The fight we've all been waiting for!!
Pretty much as expected. Looked like a fun fight though :lol:
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Re: HW Vlad Tereshkin v Francisco Silvens set for jamaica someone's 0 has to go

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He was fighting like he was in a world title fight.
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Re: HW Vlad Tereshkin v Francisco Silvens set for jamaica someone's 0 has to go

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Get him back on track with another win over Alexis Rafael Castillo Sanchez :OhYes:
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Re: HW Vlad Tereshkin v Francisco Silvens set for jamaica someone's 0 has to go

Post by Lackeos »

Tereshkin was only the second opponent in Silvens's career who had a winning record. Silvens's average opponent had like a 2-15 record. This win doesn't even rank among Tereshkin's better scalps. Given Tereshkin's nearly 3-year absence, he must be gradually trying to battle back to where he used to be. If he was still at his peak, I'd say they should match him with somebody in the #90ish ballpark like Michael Wallisch, Iago Kiladze, or Bogdan Dinu.
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