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A big blow to the World Series Boxing as Ukraine's multi titled Vasyl Lomachenko and Oleksander Usyk, both London 2012 Gold Medal winners, sign with Top Rank...
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Tarquin Tarpaulin IV wrote:A big blow to the World Series Boxing as Ukraine's multi titled Vasyl Lomachenko and Oleksander Usyk, both London 2012 Gold Medal winners, sign with Top Rank...
I am suprised he didn't do the APB but I hear he wants to win a world title very quickly, even faster than Rigondeaux did. Lomachenko is starting out fighting a 10 rounder. Now that's starting where he should as a 2 x Olympic gold medal winner. No starting off fighting the bum of the month club like other decent pros. Roy Jones jr also started off like this except he boxed scheduled 8 rounders for his first 6 fights before moving to 10 rounders.
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Did the AIBA not parade Lomachenko as their prime APB signing.
I am confused he cannot sign as both as a pro and APB boxer or can he.
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mike222 wrote:Did the AIBA not parade Lomachenko as their prime APB signing.
I am confused he cannot sign as both as a pro and APB boxer or can he.
Maybe he didn't sign a contract with the APB and only verbally said he will do it but who knows when the ABP will actually start. They say this year but...?
TopRank also signed Oleksandr Usyk who won gold in London.
http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/id/95 ... lomachenko
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mike222 wrote:Did the AIBA not parade Lomachenko as their prime APB signing.
I am confused he cannot sign as both as a pro and APB boxer or can he.
I think I read that you can not have any affiliation with other professional organizations at all
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Of the 10 gold medallists from London, 6 have now turned pro:

Zou Shiming
Luke Campbell
Lomachenko
Ryota Murata
Alexander Usyk
Anthony Joshua

Of the remaining 4, 2 are Cuban and future defection is a possibility. The others are Russian Egor Mekhontsev (status unknown) and Kazakh Serik Sapiev who has signed up for APB.

Have only one confirmed gold medallist sign up for APB is a bad sign. Joshua and Lomachenko would have given APB instant credibility.

That being said, APB does have a bunch of other medallists from London, including:

Evaldas Petrauskas (Bronze)
Fred Evans (Silver)
Esquiva Florentino (Silver)
Yamaguchi Falcão (Bronze)
Clemente Russo (Silver)
Tervel Pulev (Bronze)
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scallum wrote:
mike222 wrote:Did the AIBA not parade Lomachenko as their prime APB signing.
I am confused he cannot sign as both as a pro and APB boxer or can he.
I think I read that you can not have any affiliation with other professional organizations at all
Correct.
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yu265545 wrote:Of the 10 gold medallists from London, 6 have now turned pro:

Zou Shiming
Luke Campbell
Lomachenko
Ryota Murata
Alexander Usyk
Anthony Joshua

Of the remaining 4, 2 are Cuban and future defection is a possibility. The others are Russian Egor Mekhontsev (status unknown) and Kazakh Serik Sapiev who has signed up for APB.

Have only one confirmed gold medallist sign up for APB is a bad sign. Joshua and Lomachenko would have given APB instant credibility.

That being said, APB does have a bunch of other medallists from London, including:

Evaldas Petrauskas (Bronze)
Fred Evans (Silver)
Esquiva Florentino (Silver)
Yamaguchi Falcão (Bronze)
Clemente Russo (Silver)
Tervel Pulev (Bronze)
I can only speak about two of the 6 medallists you've mentioned without looking at some Olympic footage.
Fred Evans lost his way a bit in the WSB, looked lacking in confidence and I would suggest he didn't have pro promoters scrambling for his signature.
Clemente Russo has what some would call 'a successful style' but I defy anybody to part with their money to watch him cling on for 3 rounds.
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scallum wrote:
mike222 wrote:Did the AIBA not parade Lomachenko as their prime APB signing.
I am confused he cannot sign as both as a pro and APB boxer or can he.
I think I read that you can not have any affiliation with other professional organizations at all
After AIBA announced the APB signing of Lomachenko during the Olympics, Lomachenkos father quickly announced Vasyl only had signed a letter of intention and no real contract. It is a big blow to AIBA that most gold medalists (specially Lomachenko and Joshua I would say) have chosen the traditional pro circuit.
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locoxelbox wrote:
scallum wrote:
mike222 wrote:Did the AIBA not parade Lomachenko as their prime APB signing.
I am confused he cannot sign as both as a pro and APB boxer or can he.
I think I read that you can not have any affiliation with other professional organizations at all
After AIBA announced the APB signing of Lomachenko during the Olympics, Lomachenkos father quickly announced Vasyl only had signed a letter of intention and no real contract. It is a big blow to AIBA that most gold medalists (specially Lomachenko and Joshua I would say) have chosen the traditional pro circuit.
Way more potential to make bigger name and fame in Traditional Pro Circuit
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Another one bites the dust for APB. Bronze medallist Y. Falcao has signed a pro deal with Golden Boy. This one is particularly embarrassing for AIBA given that he was supposed to be the co-headliner for APB's first exhibition matches in Brazil last month. I guess now we know why that did not go through.

I thought that Falcao would stay with AIBA with the Olympics in Brazil. Not a good sign for APB.

yu265545 wrote:Of the 10 gold medallists from London, 6 have now turned pro:

Zou Shiming
Luke Campbell
Lomachenko
Ryota Murata
Alexander Usyk
Anthony Joshua

Of the remaining 4, 2 are Cuban and future defection is a possibility. The others are Russian Egor Mekhontsev (status unknown) and Kazakh Serik Sapiev who has signed up for APB.

Have only one confirmed gold medallist sign up for APB is a bad sign. Joshua and Lomachenko would have given APB instant credibility.

That being said, APB does have a bunch of other medallists from London, including:

Evaldas Petrauskas (Bronze)
Fred Evans (Silver)
Esquiva Florentino (Silver)
Yamaguchi Falcão (Bronze)
Clemente Russo (Silver)
Tervel Pulev (Bronze)
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Johnjoe Nevin from Ireland 56kg silver medalist is turning pro aswel with Goldenboy this week.
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Maybe some rumors I got a few months ago from ex AIBA/WSB fighters was true when they said money was a big issue as many were not getting what they were promised.
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Egor Mekhontsev has now signed a pro deal with Top Rank. Thus, 7 out of the 10 gold medallists from London 2012 have now left AIBA to turn pro.

Will Sapiev be next after the World Championships in his home country?
yu265545 wrote:Of the 10 gold medallists from London, 6 have now turned pro:

Zou Shiming
Luke Campbell
Lomachenko
Ryota Murata
Alexander Usyk
Anthony Joshua

Of the remaining 4, 2 are Cuban and future defection is a possibility. The others are Russian Egor Mekhontsev (status unknown) and Kazakh Serik Sapiev who has signed up for APB.

Have only one confirmed gold medallist sign up for APB is a bad sign. Joshua and Lomachenko would have given APB instant credibility.

That being said, APB does have a bunch of other medallists from London, including:

Evaldas Petrauskas (Bronze)
Fred Evans (Silver)
Esquiva Florentino (Silver)
Yamaguchi Falcão (Bronze)
Clemente Russo (Silver)
Tervel Pulev (Bronze)
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According to this article, Sapiev has retired from boxing due to injury?

http://www.proboxing-fans.com/kazakhsta ... or_093013/


Sapiyev, 29, who was forced to end his career after the Games due to a severe wrist fracture, was also recently awarded a Presidential Scholarship and will be leaving soon to the United Kingdom to start a Masters degree in Sports Management at Brunel University in London.
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