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    Comments Thread For: Tony Yoka vs. Johann Duhaupas on September 25 in Paris

    2016 Olympic gold medal Tony Yoka (7-0, 6 KOs) will continue his heavyweight run on September 25, when he faces Johann Duhaupas (38-5, 25 KOs) in Paris, France. Yoka will come back after a year of inactivity, after last being in the ring back in September of 2019 when he knocked out Michael Wallisch in three rounds.
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    #2
    Has Yoka actually have a passport?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Mick Higgs View Post
      Has Yoka actually have a passport?
      Can't imagine he doesn't, can't see Top Rank or James Prince agreeing to work with him if he can't even get into the US

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        #4
        Yoka gonna him a good pummelling.

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          #5
          Sink or swim time for Yoka, The Reptile is no joke, smashed the dreams of The Nordic Nightmare

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            #6
            Duhaupas is a good fight for him at this stage. Yoka has victories over Allen, Dimitrenko and Wallisch. The difference between those guys and Johann is that The Reptile will try to win and is pretty damn tough....he's a live opponent.

            Yoka should cruise to a victory and, while Duhaupas is usually very durable, I wouldn't be surprised if he stops the 39 year old gatekeeper who has many miles on the odometer.

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              #7
              Originally posted by BigZ44 View Post
              Sink or swim time for Yoka, The Reptile is no joke, smashed the dreams of The Nordic Nightmare
              Exciting prospect. Looking forward to seeing him vs the top dogs

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                #8
                Duhaupas is clearly past it and hasn’t even looked durable since the frightful beating at the hands of wilder

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by anonymous2.0 View Post
                  Can't imagine he doesn't, can't see Top Rank or James Prince agreeing to work with him if he can't even get into the US
                  Surly he's gonna have to fight outside of France sometime if he's to progress to global status.

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                    #10
                    So what's the deal?

                    Is this guy Yoka any good or not, European posters?

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