I feel like getting a little weird with a post. Feel like calling out the critics. Not 'My' critics, just those who criticize anything that moves. I'm talking to You.
Putting it on the line. Calling on all the critics to watch my gamble. Kick my corpse if my boxing knowledge should stumble. At my invitation. I first got hooked on Tony Yoka when I saw this tall, skinny kid from Paris smoke Joseph Parker in Singapore a dozen years ago as a USAB observer. I think I know a natural when I see one. It can only sound smug but I can recall only but a few times when I've been wrong in picking a future champion from watching them young. Yoka is my Can't Miss Pick. Watch or follow up on 11-0-0 (9) Tony Yoka, #15 ranked; as this weekend he fights #13 ranked Martin Bakole 17-1-0 (13) on ESPN-Plus. My proposal is that Yoka is going to win, and impress; as he steps right over another obstacle who is ranked higher than he on his march to the title.
If Tony Yoka laps Bakole with his slick, poised boxing savvy or stops him impressively, with the Dynamite found in his right hand, he officially edges past the likes of Chisora, Hunter, Wallin, Sanchez and Whyte and enters the esteemed top 10.
If he loses, however......I will post here no more.
And any doubters of my expertise and of Yoka himself, will have their day in victory.
Who will state their assertion that I am wrong before Saturday? Who has the balls????
(******Crickets *******LOL)
Putting it on the line. Calling on all the critics to watch my gamble. Kick my corpse if my boxing knowledge should stumble. At my invitation. I first got hooked on Tony Yoka when I saw this tall, skinny kid from Paris smoke Joseph Parker in Singapore a dozen years ago as a USAB observer. I think I know a natural when I see one. It can only sound smug but I can recall only but a few times when I've been wrong in picking a future champion from watching them young. Yoka is my Can't Miss Pick. Watch or follow up on 11-0-0 (9) Tony Yoka, #15 ranked; as this weekend he fights #13 ranked Martin Bakole 17-1-0 (13) on ESPN-Plus. My proposal is that Yoka is going to win, and impress; as he steps right over another obstacle who is ranked higher than he on his march to the title.
If Tony Yoka laps Bakole with his slick, poised boxing savvy or stops him impressively, with the Dynamite found in his right hand, he officially edges past the likes of Chisora, Hunter, Wallin, Sanchez and Whyte and enters the esteemed top 10.
If he loses, however......I will post here no more.
And any doubters of my expertise and of Yoka himself, will have their day in victory.
Who will state their assertion that I am wrong before Saturday? Who has the balls????
(******Crickets *******LOL)
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