Sam Soliman in IBF Eliminator
Posted: 28 May 2016, 10:47
Fights Sergey Derevyanchenko on July 21st (same night as Parkers fight) in NYC for the IBF Number 2 spot.
Derevyanchenko, 30, is 8(6)-0
Derevyanchenko, 30, is 8(6)-0
Is WSoB recognised by the governing bodies? I have to say I know nothing about it.Perseus wrote:http://boxrec.com/media/index.php?title=Human:691996
Sergey has a record of 22-1 in World Series of Boxing which boxrec should recognize but they do not.
They count Prizefighter so WSoB should be on their record as well.
I think it's something we'll see more and more of, especially with Eastern European fighters.Perseus wrote:I don't know if the sanctioning bodies recognize WSoB results or not.
How many middleweights get eliminators in what boxrec says is their 9th fight?
To be honest. Fighfax is a far more accurate teflection of fighters records.Perseus wrote:I don't know if the sanctioning bodies recognize WSoB results or not.
How many middleweights get eliminators in what boxrec says is their 9th fight?
I think the alphabet orgs use fightfax for fight records.
Is there a charge to use Fightfax? Or is it free like BoxRec?Sweet P wrote:To be honest. Fighfax is a far more accurate teflection of fighters records.Perseus wrote:I don't know if the sanctioning bodies recognize WSoB results or not.
How many middleweights get eliminators in what boxrec says is their 9th fight?
I think the alphabet orgs use fightfax for fight records.
Any confirmation for this fight? I see no mention of it anywhere.Taansend wrote:Fights Sergey Derevyanchenko on July 21st (same night as Parkers fight) in NYC for the IBF Number 2 spot.
Derevyanchenko, 30, is 8(6)-0
Hello Boss,Like a Boss wrote:Any confirmation for this fight? I see no mention of it anywhere.Taansend wrote:Fights Sergey Derevyanchenko on July 21st (same night as Parkers fight) in NYC for the IBF Number 2 spot.
Derevyanchenko, 30, is 8(6)-0
Cheers for that. It's just that there have been a few strong rumours of fights for Sam in recent times that have never eventuated.Taansend wrote:Hello Boss,Like a Boss wrote:Any confirmation for this fight? I see no mention of it anywhere.Taansend wrote:Fights Sergey Derevyanchenko on July 21st (same night as Parkers fight) in NYC for the IBF Number 2 spot.
Derevyanchenko, 30, is 8(6)-0
One of my best mates is part of the Melbourne Boxing/Wrestling/MMA scene.
Sam's manager told him it's on.
Based on a post and link from BobbyDobbs in the Record Queries and Updates section it seems that fightfax does count World Series of Boxing matchups.Sweet P wrote:To be honest. Fighfax is a far more accurate teflection of fighters records.Perseus wrote:I don't know if the sanctioning bodies recognize WSoB results or not.
How many middleweights get eliminators in what boxrec says is their 9th fight?
I think the alphabet orgs use fightfax for fight records.
I dont see any of the top 10 middleweights destroying Sam. he just has a style and work ethic to give any of them fits - hence why very few of them want to fight him.Grant wrote:I shudder to think what a top ten guy would do to Sam now.
Who would of thought a 42 yo one fight away from facing GolovkinLike a Boss wrote:Sam Soliman is still suffering recurrences of the knee injury he suffered against Jermain Taylor. Says it has kept him out of the ring since the Domenic Wade fight a year ago.
http://www.aus-boxing.com/2016/06/10/sa ... yanchenko/
SAM Soliman will take on Sergiy Derevyanchenko on July 21 in an eliminator for the IBF #2 position.
The fight will take place in Connecticut and will be aired on ESPN as part of the Premier Boxing Champions series.
“This fight is an opportunity to take the IBF’s number two middleweight ranking,” said Soliman in a press release issued by his management. “This puts me back in the frame for a world title shot,”
“Sergiy is a tough opponent with a big reputation earned in more than 300 amateur fights. He’s only had eight professional bouts and is already ranked by the IBF at number four, so I’m expecting a very experienced opponent.”
Soliman said a recurring knee injury had kept him out from fighting since his points loss to Dominic Wade last June.
“I had fights set with Hassan N’Dam in France in November and a fight with Antoine Douglas in March that were cancelled because of the injury, which was tough, because I’d been in training mode for both.”
“I’ve taken a new approach to my training since, so don’t let anyone tell you an old dog can’t learn new tricks,”
The 42-year-old Melburnian admits that the time away was frustrating, but the break has proved to be beneficial.
“It’s been a tough learning curve overcoming injury and the disappointment of the one that got away with my loss to Wade,” he concluded. “I count myself lucky because I have the support of a great team.”
“I know I’m back to my best. I’m freshened up from the break and am looking forward to this fight – which will be my first in twelve months – which is maybe not a bad thing for a guy my age.”
Sam is a warrior. He has proved that time and again, and even with a bung knee he will soldier on.GhostBoxing15 wrote:Who would of thought a 42 yo one fight away from facing GolovkinLike a Boss wrote:Sam Soliman is still suffering recurrences of the knee injury he suffered against Jermain Taylor. Says it has kept him out of the ring since the Domenic Wade fight a year ago.
http://www.aus-boxing.com/2016/06/10/sa ... yanchenko/
SAM Soliman will take on Sergiy Derevyanchenko on July 21 in an eliminator for the IBF #2 position.
The fight will take place in Connecticut and will be aired on ESPN as part of the Premier Boxing Champions series.
“This fight is an opportunity to take the IBF’s number two middleweight ranking,” said Soliman in a press release issued by his management. “This puts me back in the frame for a world title shot,”
“Sergiy is a tough opponent with a big reputation earned in more than 300 amateur fights. He’s only had eight professional bouts and is already ranked by the IBF at number four, so I’m expecting a very experienced opponent.”
Soliman said a recurring knee injury had kept him out from fighting since his points loss to Dominic Wade last June.
“I had fights set with Hassan N’Dam in France in November and a fight with Antoine Douglas in March that were cancelled because of the injury, which was tough, because I’d been in training mode for both.”
“I’ve taken a new approach to my training since, so don’t let anyone tell you an old dog can’t learn new tricks,”
The 42-year-old Melburnian admits that the time away was frustrating, but the break has proved to be beneficial.
“It’s been a tough learning curve overcoming injury and the disappointment of the one that got away with my loss to Wade,” he concluded. “I count myself lucky because I have the support of a great team.”
“I know I’m back to my best. I’m freshened up from the break and am looking forward to this fight – which will be my first in twelve months – which is maybe not a bad thing for a guy my age.”
He missed his chance to fight Golovkin when he chose to fight Jermaine Taylor instead, But antway good luck to Sam.amwsnw wrote:He missed his original chance against ggg after the wade robbery. I'd pay to see Sam against anyone.
At 160 pounds GGG beats everyone on the planet.crusader wrote:Sam would get slaughtered by GGG and as a fan of Golovkin's I'd like to see him fight more highly regarded opponents.
Probably but the fight with Sam will never happen even if by some miracle he beats Derevyachenko HBO would want to see GGG against known opponents. He will be at least 43 by the time he became GGG's mando anyway hopefully GGG beats BJS by that time and moves up and fights competitive fights.crusader wrote:Sam would get slaughtered by GGG and as a fan of Golovkin's I'd like to see him fight more highly regarded opponents.

