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  • Dr Z
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    Dychko fights tonight.



    This highly unusual boxer was one a hot prospect, medaling in the world Amatuer amater championships and the Olympics, his career has been relegated to journeymen and trail horses since he went pro in 2017!

    An unusually tall boxer ( 6'9") with the shortest reach I ever saw for his size ( 77.5", ) and fast footwork, this man had the makings of someone good. But that was years ago. Fast forward to 2025 he is finally stepping up vs . A 23-2 fighter who fought Jousha ( decision loss ) and Whyte ( SD Loss ) . He has been tested and never KO'd. That is his opponet tonight.

    If he wins, fans will take him seriously again.

    The heavyweight division is at a low point and he might break through.
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    #2
    His first decent pro fight.

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    • Joseph
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      Fairly big step up, looking forward to this one. I think it's on the prelims though if I'm not mistaken. Hope it attracts some eyes.

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      • Nash out
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        He would have destroyed the 90s crop of Tyson, Holyfield, Lewis, but it's all much better now, so even against a 4th tier modern guy in Franklin, it's a 50-50 fight and I think he will lose. This era is different level. Usyk, Fury, Moses, Wilder, Joshua, Parker, Chisora, Dubois. It was so weak back in the day with Tyson fighting the likes of the Cocoon. Nash out - His Majesty

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        • Dr Z
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          Originally posted by Nash out
          He would have destroyed the 90s crop of Tyson, Holyfield, Lewis, but it's all much better now, so even against a 4th tier modern guy in Franklin, it's a 50-50 fight and I think he will lose. This era is different level. Usyk, Fury, Moses, Wilder, Joshua, Parker, Chisora, Dubois. It was so weak back in the day with Tyson fighting the likes of the Cocoon. Nash out - His Majesty
          What? Dychko destoys the 90's best?



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          • Nash out
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            #6
            Originally posted by Dr Z

            What? Dychko destoys the 90's best?


            Yes, he's a NextGen man compared to them. We all saw what an even newer NextGen man, Jake Paul, did to a reprimed Mike Tyson. Boxers and people evolve. In 25 years' time Jake Paul Jr will be the best in the world and the Face of Boxing and even better than his dad, as a future NextGen man. Nash out - His Majesty

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            • The Big Dunn
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              Originally posted by Dr Z

              This highly unusual boxer was one a hot prospect, medaling in the world Amatuer amater championships and the Olympics, his career has been relegated to journeymen and trail horses since he went pro in 2017!

              An unusually tall boxer ( 6'9") with the shortest reach I ever saw for his size ( 77.5", ) and fast footwork, this man had the makings of someone good. But that was years ago. Fast forward to 2025 he is finally stepping up vs . A 23-2 fighter who fought Jousha ( decision loss ) and Whyte ( SD Loss ) . He has been tested and never KO'd. That is his opponet tonight.

              If he wins, fans will take him seriously again.

              The heavyweight division is at a low point and he might break through.
              So much for this slurpage.

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              • Joseph
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                Dychko got robbed and I still never want to see him again.

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                • CubanGuyNYC
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Joseph
                  Dychko got robbed and I still never want to see him again.
                  Haha Bad decision, but Dychko doesn’t look like anything anyway.

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                  • Stuntman Mike
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Joseph
                    Dychko got robbed and I still never want to see him again.
                    He's chinny he'll get found out if he steps up he may as well hang them up

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