In a decorated amateur career, he’s beaten Hrgovic, Zhang, Ajagba, Jalolov.
He’s a double Olympic medalist. A World Championship medalist.
Now in his 17th professional fight, Ivan Dychko finds himself at the Bournemouth International Centre taking on a very game, unbeaten former ABA champion, who also works as a rubbish collector in Harvey Dykes.
One of the more random fights that the schedule can suddenly throw up.
Boxing is truly a sport like no other.
@ringmagazine@MikeCoppinger Keith Thurman so underrated and disrespected for reason. Took some 0’s at the highest level.
Would rather see him than so many names out there
@Realdevinhaney Stop listening to people with underdeveloped brains that support doping in boxing.
You didn’t lose. In my opinion (as I told you at the ring awards london), if you win in court then you actually would be responsible for reducing doping in boxing by maybe 20%+ in the future
@RachelReevesMP Rent going up is “Growth”.
Maybe you should focus on another metric such as increasing disposable income. Perhaps therefore increasing standards of living/quality of life.
@SkySportsBoxing Should happen, can’t leave that boating paddleboard incident un-resolved.
The greatest baiting/chasing a fight incident in history. If it was in a film you wouldn’t believe it.
@Klitschko@TheCannonBriggs
@bigdaddybunce It’s a new milestone when they are writing un-authorised biographies about you (even if 40 pages of ai dribble), happened to Elvis, Ali, The Beetles.
Do yourself a favour people and buy “Around the World in 80 Fights” instead, it’s magic ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@devsahni@Liamdavies_2 It’s hard to beat a man with that mindset,desire attitude and lack of ego/entitlement.
I assume he’s one of the hardest trainers in boxing too with that work ethic.