steken1
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haha i am mate, can you think of a tougher pro debut ever made, of the the top of my head I cant, their talking world titles in 5 fights
Is this fella really that good lads???
All seems a bit crazy.
haha i am mate, can you think of a tougher pro debut ever made, of the the top of my head I cant, their talking world titles in 5 fights
haha i am mate, can you think of a tougher pro debut ever made, of the the top of my head I cant, their talking world titles in 5 fights
Is this fella really that good lads???
All seems a bit crazy.
350-1, its a fairly impressive record, he avenged the one loss too.
Is this fella really that good lads???
All seems a bit crazy.
Definitely hoping to be fast tracked, there have been hopes to do the same with Zou Shimming yet his opening two fights have been 4 and 6 rounders against not very experienced fighters, while here you have Lomachenko going straight into a 10 rounder against someone with nearly 30 fights behind him, if anything, given their ages you'd have thought Shimming would have been fast tracked even more.
It shows guts and confidence, but its also risky,nearly looking forward more to how he gets on than the JMM Bradley fight.
Lomachenko walking in now, dont make me look a tit Vasyl
Let us know how he gets on please.
Lomachenko has fought professionally seven times.
he hasnt mate, assume your talking about the world boxing series
Anibal Miramontes said the fights are without question pro matches. He said for the fights that were held in the U.S., they were under the supervision of the relevant state athletic commission and were monitored by the Association of Boxing Commissions."The question about this is not whether these are pro fights, but why they wouldn't be considered pro fights," Miramontes said. "The fights are paid. There are no headgear. There are three judges and a referee. From 154 [pounds] and up, they wear 10-ounce gloves. From 154 and down, it's eight-ounce gloves. How is that not a professional fight? Without question, it is a pro fight.
"I understand what Arum is doing. This is all about p.r. It looks better to say he's making his pro debut, because then he could be fighting for the title in his second or third pro fight. I have a good relationship with Arum and with Top Rank and if it were me, I would be doing the same thing as he's doing. But my job is to keep fair and accurate records and to do that, I have to count those fights because they are professional fights."
One mans opinion, these are not pro fights, because they are not against pro fighters, he was fighting other amateurs, theres a world of difference, just watch the fights for the evidence. The WBS was devised to bridge the gap between the amateurs and pro's and a very good idea it was, but they dont have pro licenses and are only 5 rounds. The elite olympians all get paid under the form of sponsership, so that is a nonsense argument, as that means the olympics are pro's, and not so long ago the amteurs didnt wear headguards, but there was still a word of difference between the two diciplines then as well. Basically he's wrong