Comments Thread For: Vasyl Lomachenko is Planning To Go Pro This Year
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Rigondeaux has shown that dominance at the amateur level doesn't necessarily transfer 100% to dominance on the pro level. Lomachenko does have youth on his side though, unlike Rigo.
So he has years ahead of him to learn more and make any adjustments.Comment
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That crowd acted like they were watching a tennis match. You could hear a pin drop, until Vasyl landed a punch and they broke out into applause. Odd. Something else that's strange: that "semi-pro" thing. It seems like a waste of time. It's pretty much what the name implies: amateur style rules with no headgear. Lomachenko could've finished his opponent in the fourth, but the ref stopped the action and gave the guy a standing eight.
Anyway, thanks for the vid, man. I'd heard Vasyl was gonna do this semi-pro gig. I didn't know he was already into it.Comment
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Vasyl will do very well as a pro. As you say, he's young, so he has time to adapt. Lomachenko also has a very pro style. He's clearly an admirer of Mike Tyson.Comment
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I'm so excited! Lomachenko is the most decorated amateur since Rigondeaux, and still young and fresh. I'm pretty sure he will become a big player in the professional games as well.
I hope that the other Ukrainian Olympians, like Denys Berinchyk and Evhen Khytrov, make pro debut.Comment
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With that in mind he didnt look bad, for a first "semi pro" fight I'd say he did quite well........and even those it says 8oz on those gloves they look like pillows.Comment
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The Mike Tyson influence is strong with this kid, Lomachenko.
That crowd acted like they were watching a tennis match. You could hear a pin drop, until Vasyl landed a punch and they broke out into applause. Odd. Something else that's strange: that "semi-pro" thing. It seems like a waste of time. It's pretty much what the name implies: amateur style rules with no headgear. Lomachenko could've finished his opponent in the fourth, but the ref stopped the action and gave the guy a standing eight.
Anyway, thanks for the vid, man. I'd heard Vasyl was gonna do this semi-pro gig. I didn't know he was already into it.
Its funny you said this because when I first made a thread about how Vasyl moves and is heavily influenced by Tyson I got nothing but negative feedback. Glad to see someone else has seen what is blatantly obvious.Comment
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It's plain as day. In fact, I'm dumbfounded by what you're saying.Comment
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Hopefully he gets a top pro trainer in before he starts that will see it and fix it up right quick. Apart from that one glaring flaw I can't wait to see this guy in action. He looks great.Comment
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