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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Vasyl Lomachenko is Planning To Go Pro This Year

    Ukraine's Vasyl Lomachenko, who won a gold medal at super featherweight in the 2008 Olympics, and a gold medal at lightweight in the 2012 Olympics, is planning to retire from the amateur ranks in the spring. The 24-year-old fighter has no idea which promoter he will work with, but the boxer says his team was contacted by "every" major promoter in the industry. The boxer is regarded by many as the best amateur fighter, pound-for-pound, in the world.


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  • chav
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    Very talented kid. All he needs is Al Haymon and his path to the belts will be a smooth one with easy mandatories.

    The buture is fright for this kid

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    • Alx.
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      i love this guy, can't wait to see him in the pros

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      • MJ223
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        Interested to see how his progression goes

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        • ddangerous
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          If Lomachenko's chin holds up in the pro ranks, he is going to be hard to beat. Can't wait to see him in action.

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          • Mayweather41-0
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            very interested to see how he does as a pro best amateur fighter in the world but that does not mean much in the pro game

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            • -PBP-
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              Good for him. I wonder how many fights will it take him to win his first world title?

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              • SkillspayBills
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                The type of talent that could win a belt before he reaches 7 wins. Real ****. This is a career I will be watching VERY closely.

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                • CubanGuyNYC
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                  Looking forward to seeing Vasyl as a pro. I have little doubt he's going to make some noise.

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                  • Russian Crushin
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                    Originally posted by ddangerous
                    If Lomachenko's chin holds up in the pro ranks, he is going to be hard to beat. Can't wait to see him in action.
                    Always my biggest concern. He doesnt get hit enough to give a chin rating to, especially in the amateurs

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