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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Klitschko Meets With Tony Yoka To Discuss K2 Promotions Pact

    Former world champion Wladimir Klitschko recently went to Paris and sat down with 2016 Olympic gold medal winner Tony Yoka of France to discuss the possibility of turning professional with K2 Promotions.
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  • OctoberRed
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    Yoka didn't seem like he had that much power, but neither did Lomachenko. Lets see what happens.

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    • BoxingFan85
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      #3
      Should be a good addition to K2 stable which has seen a lull for a while now..

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      • Mikhnienko
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        #4
        Forget that sign Hrgovic who is exciting, has power a chin and who beat Yoka. Dude was gifted his Gold medal worse than Joshua.

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        • Sid-Knee
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          This would be a poor sign-up as Yoka just isn't very good. Plus he lost the Semi's and the final with robbery wins. He won't be going far.

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          • Tobi.G
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            I think he could be a good professional with the right trainer and build-up. And hes just 24. There have been mutch worse amateurs who made good pros. Yoka is a verry good amateur anyway. He has other archievements as well as an amateur.
            Yoka has the perfect physical attributes for a modern professional heavyweight. Would be great if he turns pro but i hope Hrgovic turns pro as well. Damn i think any olympic boxer should turn pros, professional boxing needs them!
            Last edited by Tobi.G; 10-04-2016, 01:37 PM.

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            • Madison Boxing
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              #7
              joe joyce beat this guy in the final, robbery

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              • Hewito
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                Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                This would be a poor sign-up as Yoka just isn't very good. Plus he lost the Semi's and the final with robbery wins. He won't be going far.
                Comments like yours make confused.Here we have the K2 company,not only owned by two very good athletes and boxers but very very intelligent.I am sure they also have advisers and experts on the boxing field.They have GGG on their stable amongst other.Now,on the other hand here we have you,someone I know nothing about giving an uneducated opinion as why K2 is making a bad call if they sign him,because,according to you,you see or know something they dont.

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                • Tobi.G
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                  Originally posted by Hewito
                  Comments like yours make confused.Here we have the K2 company,not only owned by two very good athletes and boxers but very very intelligent.I am sure they also have advisers and experts on the boxing field.They have GGG on their stable amongst other.Now,on the other hand here we have you,someone I know nothing about giving an uneducated opinion as why K2 is making a bad call if they sign him,because,according to you,you see or know something they dont.
                  His post just shows you that he dont know **** about boxing.

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