i will say though, 2 fights in 5 months is a good change for dychko. maybe the start of him finally being active regularly?
how about someone like dave allen next for a realistic step up
Ivan Dycho - slow hw career
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Ivan Dycho - slow hw career
After that fight with Ustinov, Dychko could've been back in the ring the following week. Might as well sell tickets to his sparring sessions.
Re: Ivan Dycho - slow hw career
I watched Sirenko vs Rudenko, there was no fix. Rudenko was getting outboxed and clinching a lot. He was repeatedly warned for the excessive holding, taken a point away and waved eventually.funso banjo baby wrote: ↑19 Dec 2021, 14:49 News is that Sirenko v Rudenko has also been a fixed fight this weekend.
Boxrec doesn't list the result
Apparently the ref has stepped in in the 6th for no reason whatsoever and awarded a tko win for Sirenko
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Although it's questionable about how it should have been ruled. By logic, it should be a DQ, but the site calls it a TKO.