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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Ievgen Khytrov Turns Pro, Debuts on 12/18 in NYC

    Another heavily awaited amateur fighter turns pro in less than two months, capping an extremely rich year of boxing debuts. Ievgen Khytrov has struck a deal with a little-known company Fight Promotions and will appear in front of New York fans on Dec. 18 as a part of the card, promoted under the aegis of Dmitry Salita’s Star of David Inc. No opponent for Khytrov is known yet. The fight is reportedly scheduled for eight rounds and will be held at Webster Hall. Ievgen will be trained by former tow-time world champion Buddy McGirt.

    Khytrov, 25, was an integral part of highly acclaimed, frighteningly powerful Ukrainian squad, which have dominated amateur rings over the last two years, winning five gold medals at 2011 World championship and adding two more London Olympics’ first places a year after. Ievgen himself was 2011 world champion, beating another recent debutant and 2012 Olympic champion Ryota Murata on points (24-22) in the final. The next year, a free-swinging slugger Khytrov was defeated by the British fighter Anthony Ogogo (now also a pro) in the first round of Olympic Games in what was labeled a “highway robbery” by many experts in worldwide boxing community. [Click Here To Read More]
  • MDPopescu
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    Golovkin, Provodnikov, Kovalev... recently Lomachenko... now Khytrov and Usyak...

    Look out at the "ex-Soviet school"!

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    • BattleAxePurist
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      Khytrov was a beast in the ams and has an exciting offensive prostyle but why such a no name promoter disappointing hopefully it's a short lived agreement and he gets picked up by a bigger name, he got robbed big time at London

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      • Citizen Koba
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        Originally posted by MDPopescu
        Golovkin, Provodnikov, Kovalev... recently Lomachenko... now Khytrov and Usyak...

        Look out at the "ex-Soviet school"!
        Not to mention Mekhontsev (just signed with TR) and Beterbiev (has now had 2 KO wins with GYM on the last 2 Stevenson unders - and is looking deadly).

        Looks like a lot of the amateur elite are going pro at the moment.

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          Now...

          I said it here and I say it again: the "Russians" (i.e. the ex-Soviet school) are going to take over the front scene in the U.S...

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            Krytrov has great potential. Hopefully he'll be wisely promoted and managed, and be kept active in the new year.

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              Originally posted by Freedom2013
              Krytrov has great potential. Hopefully he'll be wisely promoted and managed, and be kept active in the new year.
              Looking forward to this one - another potential quality MW into the mix.

              I'm a little underwhelmed by his pro debut opponent given how fast Murata (who he beat in the 2011 worlds) was started, but I guess he needs to be tested in the pro waters.

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