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  • BARRON71
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    Ievgen Khytrov tonight

    Ievegn's hit his weight on the contract of 163lbs yesterday in NY. Jas Phipps weighed in at 160lbs. Jas Phipps was doing a little trash talking during the stare down and to me after the weigh in. He told me my kid has nothing. It was very entertaining and I am glad Mr Phipps will do his best to bring it to Khytrov. We want no easy bouts just good hard fights so Khytrov can keep learning in the pro ranks. Mr. Phipps has faced two good potential young fighters in Alicea and Gavril. So Phipps will be a good test for Khytrov in his young career. Khytrov has now adjusted to the states and has had a nice camp. I am excited to see how he fights.



    June 6th we are also fighting on the ESPN card.
    Last edited by BARRON71; 04-10-2014, 07:56 AM.
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    Well Khytrov is doing it the right way unlike Lomachenko who probably jumped in at the deep end a little too quick in the pro game (at least against that particular opponent).

    Beterbiev has stepped it up relatively quickly too, Jeff Lacy in his 5th fight, although who knows what Lacy has left. Fighting past names the public are aware of, is a good way for Beterbiev to get exposure. I think a lot of people will tune in for that.

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      Originally posted by BARRON71
      Ievegn's hit his weight contract weight of 163lbs yesterday in NY. Jas Phipps weighed in at 160lbs. Jas Phipps was doing a little trash talking during the stare down and to me after the weigh in. He told me my kid has nothing. It was very entertaining and I am glad Mr Phipps will do his best to bring it to Khytrov. We want no easy bouts just good hard fights so Khytrov can keep learning in the pro ranks. Mr. Phipps has faced two good potential young fighters in Alicea and Gavril. So Phipps will be a good test for Khytrov in his young career. Khytrov has now adjusted to the states and has had a nice camp. I am excited to see how he fights.



      June 6th we are also fighting on the ESPN card.
      Nice - looking forward to see how Ievgen progresses as a pro. I'm guessing the fight tonight won't be televised? Hopefully get some footage on YT or something in the near future.

      Hopefully Khytrov moves to 4 (4) and 0 tonight.

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        Who is this.....we?

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        • BARRON71
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          I will get a link up right away of the fight.


          We means Manager Michael Elovitz ,his trainers Andre Rosier and Gary Stark Sr. and Fight Promotions

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            Originally posted by BARRON71
            I will get a link up right away of the fight.


            We means Manager Michael Elovitz ,his trainers Andre Rosier and Gary Stark Sr. and Fight Promotions
            Oh, he's trained by Rosier?
            Does he spar with Stevens?

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              Originally posted by Hougigo
              Oh, he's trained by Rosier?
              Does he spar with Stevens?
              My first thought as well...I'd like to hear what Andre or Curtis have to say about him.

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                Originally posted by Weebler I
                Well Khytrov is doing it the right way unlike Lomachenko who probably jumped in at the deep end a little too quick in the pro game (at least against that particular opponent).

                Beterbiev has stepped it up relatively quickly too, Jeff Lacy in his 5th fight, although who knows what Lacy has left. Fighting past names the public are aware of, is a good way for Beterbiev to get exposure. I think a lot of people will tune in for that.
                Yeah tend to agree - they're keeping Ievgn busy tho - 4th fight in as many months- which has to be a good thing. Mekhontsevs also fighting tomorrow night and obviously Beterbiev looks to have the Lacy fight set up. Nice to see these guys being moved along.
                Last edited by Citizen Koba; 04-10-2014, 08:18 AM.

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                  2012 Olympian Ievgen “The Ukrainian Lion” Khytrov (4-0, 4 KOs) made short work of Texan Jas Phipps (4-3, 1 KO) in a super middleweight bout scheduled for six rounds. Khytrov, a standout amateur of 500 bouts, knocked Phipps down with a left hook in round one and proceeded to pummel the Texan in round two with left hooks and right hands until referee Harvey Dock called a halt to the contest at 2:07 of round 2.



                  What a heck of a left hook in the 1st. He is getting better.

                  We fight June 6th

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                    Originally posted by BARRON71
                    2012 Olympian Ievgen “The Ukrainian Lion” Khytrov (4-0, 4 KOs) made short work of Texan Jas Phipps (4-3, 1 KO) in a super middleweight bout scheduled for six rounds. Khytrov, a standout amateur of 500 bouts, knocked Phipps down with a left hook in round one and proceeded to pummel the Texan in round two with left hooks and right hands until referee Harvey Dock called a halt to the contest at 2:07 of round 2.



                    What a heck of a left hook in the 1st. He is getting better.

                    We fight June 6th
                    Heard that it's on ESPN.

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