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Dmitry Pirog
"The nicknames for Dmitry Pirog are "The Grandmaster"

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  • Birth Name: Дмитрий Юрьевич Пирог
  • Birth Place: Contribute
  • Born: June 27, 1980
  • Died: Contribute
  • Age: 43
  • Height: 5′ 11″
  • Weight: Contribute
  • Reach: 70″
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Pro Debut: July 29, 2005
  • Nationality: Russia
  • Status: Inactive
  • Manager: Contribute
  • Promoter: Contribute
  • Total Bouts: 20
  • Total Rounds: 126

Dmitry Pirog was a Russian professional boxer who was one of the most talented fighters of his generation. During his career, he achieved significant milestones and was widely respected by his peers and fans alike. His total career fights were 20, which included 15 knockout wins, 1 title win, and no losses, draws or no-contests.

Pirog made his professional boxing debut on July 29, 2005, at the age of 25, where he defeated Sasun Oganyan via 6th round TKO. Throughout his boxing career, he showed domination in the ring by consistently staying undefeated, becoming a legendary boxer of his time. He also had his first world title fight at the age of 30 on July 31, 2010, against Daniel Jacobs, where he won the WBO middleweight world championship by defeating Jacobs via 5th round KO.

Although Dmitry Pirog had only 20 fights in his entire professional career, he had significant achievements, which put him among the great boxers of all time, such as Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson. However, there were some controversial opinions regarding Dmitry Pirog's career, specifically the lack of fights in comparison to his fellow competitors.

Despite the few fights, he still made his way to the top of the boxing world and became a world champion with tremendous achievements, such as the remarkable fight against Daniel Jacobs. This fight became the career highlight for Dmitry Pirog, where he won his first world title by defeating Daniel Jacobs via 5th round KO.

Prior to this fight, Pirog had fought 16 professional fights, with wins over notable names such as Gennady Martirosyan, Javier Maciel, Eric Mitchell, Nobuhiro Ishida, Kofi Jantuah, and Geard Ajetovic. However, his fight against Daniel Jacobs proved to be the most important of his career.

The fight took place on July 31, 2010, at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Before the fight, Daniel Jacobs was considered the favorite, given his impressive record, which at that time was 20 fights, 20 wins, and 17 knockouts. However, Pirog came prepared and motivated, proving to the world that he was one of the best boxers of his generation.

The fight ended in the 5th round when Pirog landed a powerful right hand, knocking Jacobs out cold. This fight put Dmitry Pirog on the map, securing his spot in the list of great boxers like Sugar Ray Robinson, Rocky Marciano, and Marvin Hagler.

After this fight, Dmitry Pirog became a household name in the world of boxing, gaining recognition for his impressive performance against Daniel Jacobs. He went on to defend his title three times, which included two title-fight KO wins, against top-ranked boxers Nobuhiro Ishida, Javier Maciel, and Gennady Martirosyan.

His last professional fight was a middleweight title defense bout against Nobuhiro Ishida on May 1, 2012. Pirog won the fight via 12 round unanimous decision and defended his WBO title. It's been 10 years, 10 months, and 30 days since this fight. However, he was forced to retire due to a back injury, ending his career with an undefeated record of 20-0, one world championship, and 15 knockout wins.

Despite retiring at the relatively young age of 32, Dmitry Pirog had a career that was the envy of many boxers. His 20 fights were enough to cement him as a legend in the sport, and his remarkable record of never losing a fight is something that will be remembered for many years to come.

In conclusion, Dmitry Pirog's boxing career spanned over six years, and in that time, he achieved remarkable milestones and proved himself to be one of the greatest boxers of all time. Although he did not have as many fights as some of his fellow boxers, his achievements are still remarkable and demonstrate his mastery of the sport. His career highlight was undoubtedly his win over Daniel Jacobs, a fight that earned him his first world title and allowed him to establish his place among the greats.

Dmitry Pirog Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
20 May 1, 2012 31 Nobuhiro Ishida Win UD
19 Sep 25, 2011 31 Gennady Martirosyan Win RTD10
18 Mar 26, 2011 30 Javier Maciel Win UD
17 Jul 31, 2010 30 Daniel Jacobs Win KO5
16 Apr 27, 2010 29 Sergei Melis Win TKO6
15 Feb 6, 2010 29 Eric Mitchell Win TKO5
14 Jun 26, 2009 28 Kofi Jantuah Win UD
13 Dec 6, 2008 28 Kuvanych Toygonbayev Win RTD5
12 Jul 19, 2008 28 Geard Ajetovic Win UD
11 Apr 12, 2008 27 Aslanbek Kodzoev Win KO4
10 Oct 25, 2007 27 Alexey Chirkov Win RTD2
9 Jun 2, 2007 26 Aliaksandr Vaiavoda Win TKO9
8 Mar 24, 2007 26 Juan Manuel Alaggio Win TKO4
7 Dec 10, 2006 26 Rodrigues Moungo Win TKO1
6 Oct 25, 2006 26 Zviadi Purtskhvanidze Win RTD5
5 Jul 17, 2006 26 Islam Yusupov Win TKO2
4 Apr 16, 2006 25 Sergey Tatevosyan Win UD
3 Dec 23, 2005 25 Sergey Gribkov Win TKO3
2 Nov 4, 2005 25 Denis Balandin Win RTD3
1 Jul 29, 2005 25 Sasun Oganyan Win TKO6