Olympic medalists (Yoka, Joyce, Hrgović, Dychko) and their chances to become champions ?

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ValMar
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Olympic medalists (Yoka, Joyce, Hrgović, Dychko) and their chances to become champions ?

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What do you think about these young lions and their chances to become champions ?
lillywhite14
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Re: Olympic medalists (Yoka, Joyce, Hrgović, Dychko) and their chances to become champions ?

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Hrgovic for me. He didn't lose.

Yoka won't have the organisation and refs/judges seemingly doing all they can to give him victories. I have watched hI'm box 3/4 times in total and everytime he's benefitted from a questionable decision!
TheGingerBomber
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Re: Olympic medalists (Yoka, Joyce, Hrgović, Dychko) and their chances to become champions ?

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Have Hrgovic & Dychko turned pro?

Still yet to hear about Joyce
ValMar
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Re: Olympic medalists (Yoka, Joyce, Hrgović, Dychko) and their chances to become champions ?

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TheGingerBomber wrote:Have Hrgovic & Dychko turned pro?

Still yet to hear about Joyce
Hrgović is waiting for his first pro-match, he told that it would be soon...As I read, Dychko has already signed his pro-contract...
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Re: Olympic medalists (Yoka, Joyce, Hrgović, Dychko) and their chances to become champions ?

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ValMar wrote:
TheGingerBomber wrote:Have Hrgovic & Dychko turned pro?

Still yet to hear about Joyce
Hrgović is waiting for his first pro-match, he told that it would be soon...As I read, Dychko has already signed his pro-contract...
Great! Hopefully the lads at least look promising to an extent in the pro game, we need as many top heavyweights as we can get!
crusader
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Re: Olympic medalists (Yoka, Joyce, Hrgović, Dychko) and their chances to become champions ?

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lillywhite14 wrote:Hrgovic for me. He didn't lose.

Yoka won't have the organisation and refs/judges seemingly doing all they can to give him victories. I have watched hI'm box 3/4 times in total and everytime he's benefitted from a questionable decision!
It seems like the AIBA had a rule that, as long as Yoka didn't get his ass totally kicked, he would win a decision.

Between the Olympics and Worlds he won, there were about 5 decisions that could've gone against him. His wife was fortunate to get the win in her Olympic championship match as well...
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Re: Olympic medalists (Yoka, Joyce, Hrgović, Dychko) and their chances to become champions ?

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I think Levitt may have a better chance than any of them.
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DaveyMac wrote:I think Levitt may have a better chance than any of them.
Levitt is in the semi final at Tashkent in the Asian Championships, so he's qualified for the World's in Hamburg :)
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