Tony Yoka wants to work with Coach Dubois

Andrew Karlov Aug. 26, 2023, 2:02 p.m.
Tony Yoka. Getty Images
Tony Yoka. Getty Images

Tony Yoke (11-0, 9 KOs) after the Olympic gold, they predicted the status of a new heavyweight star, but after two defeats in a row, hopes for him fell sharply. But the Frenchman is in no hurry to despair and is looking for new ways to the top of boxing.

The Frenchman lost first to Martin Bakola, then to Carlos Takam. After that, Yoka turned to coach Don Charles, who today will stand in the corner of Daniel Dubois at the Wroclaw stadium in a fight with Oleksandr Usyk. Charles coached Derek Chisora ​​for many years, recently began coaching Arsen Ghulamarian, and advised Anthony Joshua during his amateur career.

Charles is considered an expert in handling big and heavy boxers. He has not yet answered Yoke "yes", but the parties should meet next week, when the emotions after the boxing evening in Wroclaw subside.

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