Vasyl Lomachenko

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  1. tchaoyeah

    tchaoyeah Member Full Member

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    Heard he's turned pro after the Olympics, anyone has any idea when's his debut or any news on him? Guy dominated the amateurs while using a pro style, pretty excited to see his boxing career unfold
     
  2. StiffJab

    StiffJab Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I read he opted to stay amateur in their own little semi pro league.
     
  3. Earl-hickey

    Earl-hickey Boxing Junkie banned

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    he's not turning pro he's in that stupid amateur league.

    forget him
     
  4. tchaoyeah

    tchaoyeah Member Full Member

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    damn... thats lame as hell, thought he'd make some noise in the pro ranks
     
  5. qwert

    qwert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Is he not doing the World Series of Boxing? That would give him a good level of competition and decent paydays without having the fear of his career being written off if he loses.

    I wonder if the offers he got to go pro were that good? Germany would seem an obvious move, maybe under the K2 banner, but there's very little interest in the lower weight classes there. And American TV has an aversion to Eastern European fighters with difficult to pronounce names.
     
  6. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Last I heard - months back - his daddy said he did NOT sign for that stupid league yet, dunno what's up with him since.
     
  7. Box702

    Box702 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    What a shame he's a good boxer with a lot of potential.Another boxing protege like the cuban Rigo.
     
  8. BuriK

    BuriK Member Full Member

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    he said he will turn pro in 2013!!!
     
  9. DrMo

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    He signed up for the Ukrainian WSB team, but like the other Olympians he's been doing promotional work rather than fighting.

    He might turn pro after the WSB season finishes or he might take part in the APB system which AIBA are trying to set-up.

    Loma should've turned pro after Bejing, he looked better in 2008 than 2012.
     
  10. Hoping Lomachenko doesn't burn out early. Did look worse off in 2012

    Chasing a second Val Barker trophy. trying too hard
     
  11. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    he's irreleavant. he doesn't wanna face the best int he world, he'd rather be an adult beating up on kids in the ams, waste of talent. he'll be a footnote in 5 years from now.
     
  12. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    He's only 24 and he's won two golds. He's doing a season of WSB and then turning pro in 2014. He's been in the states, trained with Garcia, Mayweather etc. and has a lot of interest from all the top promoters. Says he'll probably go with top rank or golden boy.
     
  13. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    He's in WSB.

    Wasting his time... probably getting paid a lot however.
     
  14. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    How do you figure that? He's fighting far better opposition in WSB than he would be if he was fighting 4 and 6 rounders in the pro game. WSB is pro rules for 5 rounds, it's probably the best preparation he could get for the proper pro game. He'd be making a **** load more if he was fighting bums in 6 round pro fights, everything he does is about progression and preparation, money isn't his motivation.
     
  15. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    I think he was paid 6 figures to stay amateur for the 2012 olympics.

    I'm pretty sure there was a 6 figure deal in having him compete at WSB rather than going professional. I am also sure there were 6 figure deals for him going professional, but that would also ensue him leaving Ukraine and going professional either overseas or in Germany.

    He won't build a professional legacy at WSB, and thats just fact.