Former Klitschko coach names heavyweight to replace Usyk.
Prospects of Ukrainian boxer Siryenko highlighted by renowned coach
Former trainer of Wladimir Klitschko and Oleksandr Usyk, James Ali Bashir, emphasized the prospects of Ukrainian super heavyweight Vladyslav Siryenko. According to the coach, this boxer could become the next star of this sport from Ukraine.
James Ali Bashir was not outraged by Siryenko's first defeat that occurred before Usyk's rematch with Dubois. The coach noted that Siryenko's current record is impressive: 22 wins, 19 knockouts, and only one loss by a minimal margin in the judge's decision. He believes that this boxer has demonstrated resilience and skill by defeating strong opponents.
Coach's opinion on the future of boxer Siryenko
Bashir believes that the coach's class and experience in training champions are preparing Siryenko for great achievements in the future. He does not rule out the possibility of his protégé reaching the level of such big names as Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury through a series of serious challenges in the ring. According to the coach, the boxer has the potential to reach the world level fully prepared for challenges.
Siryenko has already demonstrated his toughness and skill in victories over strong opponents. The coach is confident in their readiness for future challenges, particularly in the ring.
In other sports news, Ruslan Rotan invites a star of Ukrainian football to 'Polissya', and 'Dynamo' may lose its talented youth Matviy Ponomarenko due to the decision of team coach Oleksandr Shovkovskyi.
Reports about Ukrainian boxer Vladyslav Siryenko generate interest as the renowned coach predicts great achievements for him in world boxing. His potential and resilience make him notable in the sports world, and fans are looking forward to even more impressive performances in the future.Read also
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