Khytrov Training for his 3rd fight

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  • LomaUsykKlichko
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    #1

    Khytrov Training for his 3rd fight

    Khytrov now 2(2)-0 winning just this past Friday is already training for His 3rd fight.
  • fish262
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    #2
    will be good to see how far he goes. Im glad the amateur standouts are starting the pros when there younger, like this guy and lomenchenko. GGG and Rigo start a bit late IMO, still doesn't mean they cant achieve greatness, just means they wont be around for as long.
    Last edited by fish262; 02-05-2014, 07:37 PM.

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    • Hougigo
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      #3
      Anybody have his second fight?
      I don't know who signed him, but i hoe they keep him active

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      • King_
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        #4
        Originally posted by hougigo
        Anybody have his second fight?
        I don't know who signed him, but i hoe they keep him active
        I believe he's signed with Dmitry Salitas promotional company (Star of David promotions?) I could be wrong

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        • LomaUsykKlichko
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          #5
          He signed with Fight Promotion Inc Ive heard they one to sign alot of Olypians from the 2012 olympics

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          • Hougigo
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            #6
            Originally posted by LomaUsykKlichko
            He signed with Fight Promotion Inc Ive heard they one to sign alot of Olypians from the 2012 olympics
            If he keeps them active, It's fine with me.

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            • VG_Addict
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              #7
              For those who have seen Khytrov's two fights, what does he do well, and what could he improve on?

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              • PainfromUkraine
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                #8
                Originally posted by hougigo
                If he keeps them active, It's fine with me.
                This generation of Ukrainian fighters are gonna be very popular in the States if they base themselves there a lot. Guys like Khytrov, Lomachenko, Berinchyk, Usyk...all of these guys are guys with exciting styles that just love to mix it up and fight, clearly Loma is the most talented of the bunch and will likely have the most success in terms of possibly keeping an undefeated record/p4p ranking/titles but the rest of these guys are really fan friendly...they are in great shape, are excellently schooled from the current Amateur system and their styles transfer nicely into the pro game. The next 5 or so years is gonna be interesting to see their progression but I can definitely more or less guarantee these guys will bring some excellent fights...Loma is the only one i'd be confident of being undefeated (if big fights with actual talented contenders get made) but these guys aren't so much worried about that sort of stuff, they just want to fight and be successful.

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