Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Sergey Rozhnov

When I write about prospects I try to avoid debutant as we don't generally know how well they will do when they take off the headgear though I'm making an exception here by writing about Sergey Rozhnov who debuts later today against former world title challenger Owen "What the Heck" Beck (29-9, 20). Whilst Rozhnov's debut isn't an easy looking fight (despite the run of 6 straight losses by Beck) the former amateur standout is expect to win with relative ease mainly due to his amazing amateur experience.

Roznhov was born in Russia back in the early 1980's though really made his name competing for Bulgaria in major international competitions in the last decade or so. In fact in 2004 Rozhnov won a silver medal for Bulgaria at the European Championships, en route to that medal he beat Mariusz Wach before being able to compete in his semi final against Roberto Cammarelle.

Whilst Rozhnov never won gold at any major amateur tournament he did mix it with the best names of the era including a memorable clash with current WBA world heavyweight champion Alexsander Povetkin. He's been described as a powerful technician and a fighter who had a very professional looking style, sadly however he has been someone what missing in action since 2004. Having seen how fellow Bulgarian Olympian Kubrat Pulev is doing we could very easily have 2 Bulgarian amateurs charging through the ranks on collision course.

Hopefully we will have the result of Rozhnov's fight by the end of the day as the card is being shown on Russia TV 2 .

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