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    Originally posted by yoz View Post
    Good to see Pulev making a return.

    There are some interesting match ups to be made, especially between the bigger men of the division.

    Ustinov is climbing back, slowly; Helenius is active again and carries serious power; Wach is seemingly PED free and fighting; Ortiz has served his ban; and Pulev could shock a few contenders if matched, etc.!
    This.
    Ustinov is big dud, but the other guys as well as Price and Teper are interesting. I look at Ustinov and really question his power, the other guys indisputably have it, Ortiz especially he looks to be a real menace of the divison, it's a shame he was suspended he would have been the WBA mandatory around about now and personally I think he looks a better prospect than Fury.

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      Denis Boytsov awake, 33kg lighter and faces relearning how to walk and talk

      Stricken Denis Boytsov is facing a massive struggle in his life after reports in Germany state that the former heavyweight star's condition is worse than expected following two major skull surgeries.

      Although the 29 year-old is awake, according to Berliner Kurier, Boytsov has no movement and is still being fed through a tube. Early indications are that Boytsov will also have to learn to walk and talk all over again.

      Boytsov spent seven weeks in an induced coma having been found in an underground tunnel between two subway stations with serious head injuries and German police are still none-the-wiser as to what actually happened to the fighter.

      The good news is that the Russian is breathing on his own, although Boytsov is now down to a staggering 70 kilos in weight after dropping dramatically from 103 and faces a third life-threatening surgery in the near future.

      Wife Olga, who is pregnant with his child, is hoping her husband will be able to recollect what happened once he regains his speech, but believes Boytsov could have been a victim of a revenge attack after partying into the early hours.

      With a record of 36-1 and having held fringe titles with the WBO, WBA and WBC, Boytsov was tipped as a potential world top division champion, although now faces a fight just to be able to use his limbs again in utterly tragic circumstances for him and his family.

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          Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View Post
          Stricken Denis Boytsov is facing a massive struggle in his life after reports in Germany state that the former heavyweight star's condition is worse than expected following two major skull surgeries.

          Although the 29 year-old is awake, according to Berliner Kurier, Boytsov has no movement and is still being fed through a tube. Early indications are that Boytsov will also have to learn to walk and talk all over again.

          Boytsov spent seven weeks in an induced coma having been found in an underground tunnel between two subway stations with serious head injuries and German police are still none-the-wiser as to what actually happened to the fighter.

          The good news is that the Russian is breathing on his own, although Boytsov is now down to a staggering 70 kilos in weight after dropping dramatically from 103 and faces a third life-threatening surgery in the near future.

          Wife Olga, who is pregnant with his child, is hoping her husband will be able to recollect what happened once he regains his speech, but believes Boytsov could have been a victim of a revenge attack after partying into the early hours.

          With a record of 36-1 and having held fringe titles with the WBO, WBA and WBC, Boytsov was tipped as a potential world top division champion, although now faces a fight just to be able to use his limbs again in utterly tragic circumstances for him and his family.
          Absolutely heart breaking what happened to Boytsov; sounds like he's in the same predicament as Magomed Absullamov with permanent brain damage.

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            Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
            Absolutely heart breaking what happened to Boytsov; sounds like he's in the same predicament as Magomed Absullamov with permanent brain damage.
            Mago was an accident right, Boytsov is a different story. Kluch is responsible and everybody knows it, I hope he gets fuc.ed up the ass in prison or better still he is apprehended by the Russian secret service.

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              Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View Post
              Mago was an accident right, Boytsov is a different story. Kluch is responsible and everybody knows it, I hope he gets fuc.ed up the ass in prison or better still he is apprehended by the Russian secret service.
              Wasn't there any witnesses or cctv cacthing anything? Just sounds like a strange story.

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                2 heavyweight fights from 15 years ago today: July 15, 2000:



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                  Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View Post
                  Stricken Denis Boytsov is facing a massive struggle in his life after reports in Germany state that the former heavyweight star's condition is worse than expected following two major skull surgeries.

                  Although the 29 year-old is awake, according to Berliner Kurier, Boytsov has no movement and is still being fed through a tube. Early indications are that Boytsov will also have to learn to walk and talk all over again.

                  Boytsov spent seven weeks in an induced coma having been found in an underground tunnel between two subway stations with serious head injuries and German police are still none-the-wiser as to what actually happened to the fighter.

                  The good news is that the Russian is breathing on his own, although Boytsov is now down to a staggering 70 kilos in weight after dropping dramatically from 103 and faces a third life-threatening surgery in the near future.

                  Wife Olga, who is pregnant with his child, is hoping her husband will be able to recollect what happened once he regains his speech, but believes Boytsov could have been a victim of a revenge attack after partying into the early hours.

                  With a record of 36-1 and having held fringe titles with the WBO, WBA and WBC, Boytsov was tipped as a potential world top division champion, although now faces a fight just to be able to use his limbs again in utterly tragic circumstances for him and his family.
                  Mother of God. What the hell happened to the man.

                  The world is a sad place.

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                      Originally posted by -Weltschmerz- View Post
                      Wasn't there any witnesses or cctv cacthing anything? Just sounds like a strange story.
                      Originally posted by paulf View Post
                      Mother of God. What the hell happened to the man.

                      The world is a sad place.
                      He was seen hurriedly moving into the tube station, and I'm sure he was followed by A man. You guys should just do a little google search, you'll have to translate the Olga Boytsov stories on google translate. Kluch was saying he had nothing to do with it although he served two years recently for having Denis assaulted on his morning runs by a couple of goons, they had bats etc from what I recall. Kluch is a bitter twisted man who vowed to destroy his career, it would appear he has succeeded.

                      He was saying something along the lines of Denis was known to have entered women's toilets in night clubs propositioning woman whilst he wife was home, all just for bad taste whilst she is grieving, the man is a bastard.
                      Last edited by Jewish-Reptile; 07-15-2015, 01:21 PM.

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