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David Price did not publish him for likes. He didn’t push him into Provovic. He only quietly reminded the boxing world of something brutal: the most terrible blow he ever stood now barely remembers – and barely alive.
“Once in Germany I paved Russian called Denis Boytsov,” ” Stories said Daily Star Sport. “Only the tip of my head hit, but he was a strong percussion.”
That’s all it needed. It’s not a loop right. Not pure cut. Just a view of the crown – and the story, which performed the blows of the toughest blows of the division, I still cannot forget. That says that.
Let’s not have a sugar. Price’s career has turned into a prominent reel for the increase in other people. They were aligned with names glued through belts, posters and a contract. But the man who left the deepest mark was none of them.
It was Boytsov.
And you barely hear his name more.
He had 36-1. He had a momentum. He had hands. Lined up for the world title. Then he disappeared. In May 2015, it was found unconscious between two Berlin train stations. Skull broken. The brain swollen. Medically induced coma. Seven weeks.
They said it was a “accident”.
Berlin police had Gal to call him “accident.” In the meantime, the Boys website said she was connected to the years of threats. His wife called a mafia revenge.
The story did not cut the words: “He was absolutely beaten by the gang of Russian guys and went to the dead. He could no longer fight.”
And he never did.
Boytsov fell over 30 pounds at the hospital. I couldn’t speak. I couldn’t walk. He was initially treated in Berlin, later transferred to a rehab clinic in Hamburg. In August 2021. Boytsov was moved back to his native Russia for continuous care. . He is still under 24-hour care, cannot speak and continue to require help for daily activities.
As long as the sport was moving – he never existed.
Hype went into safer hands. The belts went to the ticket salespeople. The world never saw what Boytsov could have been. He was buried under a system that never wanted him near the title.
No return story. No redeeming onion. No one is crying into the microphone about “the trouble of the trouble”. He just disappeared.
And the next time someone starts to list the hardest hit – Tyson this, wild who – remember who David Price appointed.
These were not a poster. It was one who never shot.
And we will never know what he could do.
What a sad, forgiveness of waste.