Comments Thread For: Heavyweight Contender Izuagbe Ugonoh Inks Pact With Al Haymon

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Heavyweight Contender Izuagbe Ugonoh Inks Pact With Al Haymon

    In gearing up for its strong 2017 season, the Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) circuit is back in the business of recruiting new talent.

    The latest to join the fold is Izuagbe Ugonoh, a Poland-based heavyweight of Nigerian descent who entered an advisory agreement with Haymon Sports, LLC.
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  • NEETzsche
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    #2
    Great signing

    Ugonoh looks like a beast to me

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    • adotd
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      #3
      A new signing? Fights being booked? According to the boxingscene accountants, investment experts, and financial analysts Al Haymon/PBC are meant to be going broke?

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      • John Locke
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        #4
        This guy is a talent. Great signing.

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        • BOXING-SCRIBE
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          Originally posted by adotd
          A new signing? Fights being booked? According to the boxingscene accountants, investment experts, and financial analysts Al Haymon/PBC are meant to be going broke?
          Just scallywags and haters...oh and deluisonal herbs like lou cipher

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          • Tom Cruise
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            #6
            Good stuff.

            Real talent

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            • mlac
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              #7
              Will the chicken restaurant owner actually match him up V anyone decent anytime soon?

              heres hoping..as the fight before last he fought a SUPER WELTERWEIGHT

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              • Sadiqkingofko
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                #8
                We might see him matched up against guys like Spzilika, Mansour, Rivas, Arreola, Scott, Thompson, Washington, and Kaufmann since he's with Haymon now

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                • nycsmooth
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                  #9
                  Physically he has it, especially the reach... will see what happens when he steps up in class...

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                  • Lou Cipher
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                    #10
                    Good for him, whoever he is. Haymon can give this guy millions of dollars out of someone elses pocket before he loses to some Russian fighter we dont know about yet. Haymon will die with more debt than the United States.

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