Wednesday 21 September 2011

Bogdan Dinu

If Denis Boytsov is the prospect nearest to being the complete article and the most experienced heavyweight boxing prospect out there then Bogdan Dinu (7-0, 4) is the fighter who is still in his proverbial boxing nappies. The 25 year old from Bucharest, Romania has had a very stop start career which has seen him amass only 7 fights since his debut way back in April 2008, though he had remained a name that the hardcore fans have known about for a while.

Dinu, like so many others made his name as an amateur where he competed for his native Romania with varying degrees of success. Dinu's real success as an amateur came in the early years of competing as he won the U17 World Cadet Championships in 2003 and a bronze medal at the U17 European Champions the same year. He later added the silver medal from the European Junior Championships in 2005 before his amateur career seemed to stall somewhat. His amateur days were ended in disgrace however after being thrown out of the World Amateur Championships in 2007 as he, along team mates Ronald Gavril and Gabriel Julian Stan were thrown out of the competition and banned for life for shop lifting.

In 2008 Dinu made his professional debut and defeated the durable Stephane Tessier by 4 round decision and by the end of the year he had added the names of Shawn McLean (UD4) and James Pratt (KO1) to his record. All three of those fights were on notable cards held in Romania and headlined by pretty well known Romanian fighters (Such as Jo Jo Dan and Adrian Diaconu). Though much to the disappointment of the boxing world Dinu's career somewhat stalled with only a single fight in both 2009 and 2010.

Sadly for those who were excited about Dinu's early days they've had little in 2011 to get extra excited by, he's again only fought once, though the actual performance was incredibly impressive and has shown that he is developing well even if it has been away from the eyes of fans. In that fight Dinu swiftly stopped Awadh Tamim inside a round on the undercard of Lucien Bute's IBF Super Middleweight title defence against Jean Paul Mendy. It was that fight that really caught the eyes of fans, as the 6'5" Dinu showed fantastic movement, blinding handspeed and more than impressive shot selection which saw some dub him a future Klitschko conqueror.

Whilst I doubt Dinu and either Klitschko will ever share a ring together it's hard not to be impressed from the videos available of Dinu. For a 7 fight  (7-0, 4) novice he's showing all the right things inside the ring even if his activity has been lacking. Dinu may well be the best kept secret in heavyweight boxing, but he's also one of the more notable heavyweight boxing prospects in regards to raw talent.

Dinu will look to improve to 8-0 this coming weekend when he faces Canadian Eric Martel Bahoeli (7-2, 4) on the undercard of Lucian Bute v Denis Grachev.



Video thanks to LionAssociation

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