Yoka is a KO waiting to happen... It's not a matter of IF but when. One things for certain though.. Going to be a fun ride. That being said... Baghouz poses almost zero threat.
Ivan Dychko was weighed before the fight Kazakhstan boxer Ivan Dychko (3-0, 3KO) passed the weighing procedure before the fight with Mexican Selso Pinson (5-4-1, 3KO). The fight in heavyweight will be held on Sunday morning in Miami (USA, Florida). In his last fight a week ago, Dychko knocked out in the first round another age-old Mexican boxer Carlos Sandoval (10-15-1, 6KO). Weigh in pic:https://pp.userapi.com/c831308/v831308356/14da7/2mSzuG14shU.jpg
hope he steps up soon... hes fighting a lot weaker OPP then the Croatian,yoka and joyce are.. that can't be a good sign.
Ivan Dychko won the fourth pre-term victory in a row in the profile # boxingnews @ kazproboxing Kazakhstan heavyweight boxer Ivan Dychko held his fourth fight in a professional ring. The fight in heavyweight was held in Miami (USA, Florida), and the opponent was the Mexican boxer Celso Pinzon. As a result, just like his three previous battles, Dychko completed it ahead of schedule. This time, the Kazakh could finish the fight in the third round and win the fourth pre-term victory in a row. Recall that the 27-year-old Dychko began his professional career this year, making his debut on September 30 with a victory over the American Eybour Wright. October 14, the Kazakh won a second early victory over another US representative Rodriguez Cage, and on December 9 in the first round knocked out Mexican Carlos Sandoval.
Talk about being nitpicky. He just turned pro and is looking to be extremely active, if the week turnaround was of any indication. There is literally nothing wrong with this path of prospect building to start off... Now if he's at this spot a year or two from now this criticism will be valid.
ummm fighters 30 years ago use to fight guys with those records 1-2 weeks apart all the time.. am I supposed be impressed? fighting 2 guys with bad records a week apart isn't that impressive for a top prospect.
I never said anything about being impressed, but you're complaining for the sake of it. The route he's taking is pretty standard for a top prospect. Also if you knew anything other than the casual glance at Boxrec you'd know that Yoka's opposition has been pretty much the same apart from Rice. Joyce is being sidelined until May and is only being fast tracked because he's older than these other guys. Literally nothing to complain about, all of these guys are being moved accordingly.
This will be the last we see of the manufactured NFL reject. Kownacki is going to beat anything he might have left out of him.
Maybe they'll match him against somebody like; Joey Dewejko, Ed Latimore or John Nofire in the near future.
Those two would get done inside a round or two and shouldn't be very hard to afford. I wonder if the "the Iceman" Joey Abell would fancy the task if he got the call.