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Sergey Dzindziruk (born March 1, 1976 in St. Nizhnegorsk, Ukraine) is a southpaw professional boxer in the junior middleweight (154 lb) division.
Amateur
As an amateur he won a silver medal at the 1997 World Amateur Boxing Championships losing in the final to Oleg Saitov. He also won silver in the Europan Championship in 1998. He won 195 out of 220 fights.
Pro
His record is 33-0 (21 KOs). He is the current WBO world junior middleweight champion winning the title against Daniel Santos (boxer). He fights out of Germany.
Representatives for Dzindziruk were in the house to scout the June 9, 2007, fight in which undefeated Yuri Foreman (23-0-0) defeated favored Anthony Thompson (23-2-0) of Philadelphia, with the intention of offering a title shot to the winner.
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Preceded byDaniel Santos | WBO Light Middleweight boxing champion December 3, 2005–Present |
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