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Six Questions With Sergiy
Dzinziruk
ShoBox: The New Generation
Friday, May 14, 2010, Live at 11 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME®
From Chumash Casino Resort, Santa Ynez, Calif.
America, meet European
superstar Sergiy Dzinziruk, who will make his United
States professional debut and the fifth defense of
his World Boxing Organization (WBO) Junior
Middleweight title against once-beaten challenger
Daniel Dawson on Friday, May 14, on ShoBox: The New
Generation at 11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West
Coast) live on SHOWTIME®.
The telecast will originate from the Chumash Casino
Resort in Santa Ynez, Calif., and will be promoted
by Gary Shaw Productions, LLC.
The 34-year-old Dzinziruk (35-0, 23 KOs) is arguably
the world’s top junior middleweight, but is largely
unknown in the U.S. The southpaw was inactive in
2009 due to a contract dispute with his European
former promoter.
All eyes will be on Dzinziruk come Friday as he is
the No. 1 ranked junior middleweight by many
well-respected boxing websites, including ESPN.com
and FightNews, ahead of 154-pound stars Alfredo
Angulo, Antonio Margarito, Kermit Cintron, Cory
Spinks and Yuri Foreman.
He recently signed a promotional contract with
American promoters Artie Pelullo’s Banner Promotions
and Gary Shaw Productions.
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Question: Why did you decide
to come to the United States?
Answer: “I’ve fought in other countries. I just want to show
the American people what I’m all about. I fought here in the
Olympics (1996 in Atlanta) and the Goodwill Games (1998 in
New York) but as an amateur. I want people to know my name.
I want people to recognize me when I walk down the street.”
Question: You haven’t fought in 18 months. Are you concerned
about ring rust?
Answer: “Of course I’ve been out of the ring for 18 months
but that only makes me hungrier. I’m also fighting in the
States for the first time but it doesn’t matter where I
fight: the U.S., England, Poland. A ring is a ring. I’m just
ready to go in there and show everybody who Sergiy is.”
Question: You and Alfredo Angulo are both represented by
Gary Shaw. How soon would you like to fight Angulo?
Answer: “I’d like to just get this first fight out of the
way first. But, yes, I would like to fight him. I was at his
last fight. He looked pretty good but I am not afraid of
Angulo. There are a lot of interesting names in my division.
Paul Williams, the interim champion Angulo, (Kermit)
Cintron. I just have to be patient and I know I will meet
the best in the division.”
Question: You are ranked very high in your division. Does
that put added pressure on you, especially since a lot of
people in the States aren’t familiar with you?
Answer: “Yes. Absolutely. I’m very aware of it, that the
pressure is on. Everybody is looking at me and that’s why I
am here in America and training hard. I’m ready to show the
U.S. and SHOWTIME audience what a dominant fighter I am.”
Question: What do you know about SHOWTIME?
Answer: “SHOWTIME is a major network and does a great job
with boxing and its different shows. I just feel so
fortunate that my first fight in America is united with
SHOWTIME and I’m hoping to show a great outcome and fight.”
Question: What do you like most about living in the States?
Answer: “The sparring partners are much better and the gyms
are different than in Germany and England. I’ve been able to
travel around and sightsee a little bit. But after this
fight I will do a lot more. I’ll go to the beach and visit
Las Vegas.”
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