Tony Yoka v Tyrone Spong July 13th

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Who wins and how?

Yoka KO/TKO
12
71%
Yoka Dec
3
18%
Spong KO/TKO
2
12%
Spong Dec
0
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Total votes: 17

joshj909
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Tony Yoka v Tyrone Spong July 13th

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https://t.co/ykJZGt6mef

Tony Yoka (5-0) - Boxrec#71 - WBC#13
v
Tyrone Spong (13-0) - Boxrec #74 - WBO#6


Google translated:
New manager Tony Yoka, the American James Prince has chosen an opponent for his fight back to July 13 at the Palais des Sports in Paris: the Dutchman Tyrone Spong (33 years, 1.88 m, 13 wins, 12 before the limit, 0 defeat), number 75 in the points ranking of BoxRec.

Born in Suriname, five years old in the Netherlands, Spong had a long career in kickboxing, before a leg surgery in 2014 encouraged him to turn to boxing and go pro in March 2015 The following year, this father of four moved to Miami. In his last fight, he grabbed the WBC-Latin heavyweight belt by beating two Ecuadorian Ytalo Perea points in December in Suriname.

Yoka, who is currently serving a three-year suspension for three anti-doping localization failures, is still training at coach Virgil Hunter in Hayward, near San Francisco. On his Twitter account, the Olympic super heavyweight champion released Friday a photo showing him with James Prince and the boxing article announcing their collaboration.

After making a name for himself as a rapper, Prince (54) once managed former US world champions Floyd Mayweather and Andre Ward, and is currently coaching his compatriot Shakur Stevenson, runner-up 56 kg in 2016, winner of his eleven pro fights.
Decent fight between two unbeaten guys who desperately need some more credible wins on their record.

Yoka definitely the favourite but Spong hits hard and will always turn up to fight so could be fun to watch.
oogiebe
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Re: Tony Yoka v Tyrone Spong July 13th

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Spong an overblown small HW with a resume thin as a hyman. The question here is how long will it take Yoka to get himself back to form from before his suspension. He lost a lot of valuable development time. A win over Spong is hardly impressive.
tiny_acres
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Re: Tony Yoka v Tyrone Spong July 13th

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I'd bet money the fight gets cancelled
dagilechia
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Re: Tony Yoka v Tyrone Spong July 13th

Post by dagilechia »

Spong is not really good (despite what one of the boxrec's troll says) so Yoka should win, but i agree with the opinion that this fight will likely get cancelled.

I also doubt that Yoka will ever get to the top 20.
tiny_acres
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Re: Tony Yoka v Tyrone Spong July 13th

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dagilechia wrote: 25 May 2019, 18:39 Spong is not really good (despite what one of the boxrec's troll says) so Yoka should win, but i agree with the opinion that this fight will likely get cancelled.

I also doubt that Yoka will ever get to the top 20.
Spong is average at best.
And yoka will probably end up as a fringe contender at best.
dagilechia
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Re: Tony Yoka v Tyrone Spong July 13th

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yeah totally agree
DrDuke
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Re: Tony Yoka v Tyrone Spong July 13th

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oogiebe wrote: 25 May 2019, 10:01 Spong an overblown small HW with a resume thin as a hyman. The question here is how long will it take Yoka to get himself back to form from before his suspension. He lost a lot of valuable development time. A win over Spong is hardly impressive.
That's right. Spong is an overblown relatively decent name, a nice option for the bout after the lay-off.
Lackeos
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Re: Tony Yoka v Tyrone Spong July 13th

Post by Lackeos »

I like this fight. It is matched somewhat competitively, especially factoring-in Yoka's layoff.

Related: I guess the people that claimed Sponge was a serious prospect have all gone and disappeared now that he's being booked against Yoka. He had some serious followers, and it used to be a battle trying to convince them that he wasn't going to be a champ.
joshj909
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Re: Tony Yoka v Tyrone Spong July 13th

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Well that was short lived :lol:
tiny_acres
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Re: Tony Yoka v Tyrone Spong July 13th

Post by tiny_acres »

joshj909 wrote: 26 May 2019, 09:08 Well that was short lived :lol:
That was a no brainer.
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Re: Tony Yoka v Tyrone Spong July 13th

Post by Onetimeonly »

Lackeos wrote: 26 May 2019, 05:25 I like this fight. It is matched somewhat competitively, especially factoring-in Yoka's layoff.

Related: I guess the people that claimed Sponge was a serious prospect have all gone and disappeared now that he's being booked against Yoka. He had some serious followers, and it used to be a battle trying to convince them that he wasn't going to be a champ.
It was the same poster with a dozen accounts, x2x, adslav, assjckt, etc..
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