Tony Yoka

Boxer

Tony Yoka was born in Paris, Île-de-France, France on April 28th, 1992 and is the Boxer. At the age of 31, Tony Yoka biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 28, 1992
Nationality
France
Place of Birth
Paris, Île-de-France, France
Age
31 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Boxer
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At 31 years old, Tony Yoka has this physical status:

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Tony Yoka Career

Yoka won the gold medal against future WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker in the super heavyweight division at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore. At the 2010 Youth World Amateur Boxing Championships he lost the final to Filip Hrgović. In 2011 he lost at the European (Senior) Championships to Olympic Champion Roberto Cammarelle. At the 2011 World Amateur Boxing Championships he outpointed Jasem Delavari from Iran but was knocked out by Cuban Erislandy Savón. At the 2012 European Boxing Olympic Qualification Tournament he beat three opponents before getting stopped by Magomed Omarov.

In 2015, Yoka first missed a chance to get the gold at the 2015 European Games but still managed to get the bronze medal. Following this achievement, Yoka won the gold at the 2015 AIBA World Boxing Championships, earning him a spot at the 2016 Olympic Games at Rio de Janeiro.

Yoka won the gold over the British boxer Joe Joyce in the super heavyweight division at the 2016 Olympic Games, earning France its first Super Heavyweight gold medal.

Before this fight, Yoka had beaten Hussein Ishaish in the quarter-final, and Filip Hrgović in the semi-final. His amateur record was 60 wins and 12 losses.

Professional career

In 2017 Yoka turned professional. Trained by Virgil Hunter, Yoka fought and beat Travis Clark in his debut fight at Le Palais des Sports in Paris, in June 2017. In October 2017, Yoka defeated Jonathan Rice via unanimous decision 59–56, 60–54, and 58–56.

In July 2018, the French Anti-Doping Agency banned him for one year because of missing three drug tests between July 2016 and July 2017. His appeal against the ruling was rejected by the French Council of State in August 2018.

On 28 September 2019, Yoka faced Michael Wallisch. Yoka dropped Wallisch in the third round and Wallisch barely beat the count, which prompted the referee to wave the fight off and award Yoka the TKO victory.

In his next fight, Yoka faced former world title challenger and veteran countryman Johann Duhaupas. Yoka cruised past his experienced opponent, dropping him twice in the first round, the second time also being the final one from which Duhaupas would not get up.

On 27 November 2020, Yoka faced another veteran in Christian Hammer. Hammer caused Yoka some problems during the fight, but Yoka's win was never at risk, and went on to win the fight via unanimous decision, 100–89 on all three scorecards.

Yoka faced the former IBF International heavyweight titlist Joel Tambwe Djeko for the vacant European Union heavyweight title. The bout was scheduled for March 5, 2021, at the H Arena in Nantes, France. It was broadcast on ESPN+ in the US and Canal+ in France. He won the fight by a late twelfth-round technical knockout. A well place jab forced Djeko to turn his back and stop defending himself, which forced the referee to wave the fight off at the very last second.

Yoka was next set to face the undefeated Croatian heavyweight Petar Milas on September 10, 2021, at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Yoka was the bigger and more experienced boxer heading into the bout, and accordingly entered as a betting favorite. Yoka's fight was once again broadcast on ESPN+ in the US and Canal+ in France. Yoka won the fight by technical knockout, stopping Milas at the very last second of the seventh round.

Yoka was expected to face Carlos Takam on January 15, 2022, in a fight which was supposed to take place at the Accor Arena in Paris, France. Shortly after the bout was scheduled however, Takam withdrew due to injury. On December 10, 2021, it was announced that Martin Bakole would step in as Takam's replacement. The fight was postponed on December 28, 2021, due to measures imposed to combat the spread of COVID-19. Yoka instead chose to enter negotiations to face Filip Hrgović in an IBF title eliminator. The IBF later ruled Yoka ineligible to enter an agreement with any opponent other than Martin Bakole, as the two had already signed contracts to face each other. Yoka's fight with Bakole was rescheduled for May 14. He lost the fight by majority decision, after suffering two knockdowns, in the first and fifth rounds.

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Martin Bakole and Dillian Whyte, two heavyweights, were involved in a fiery clash in Poland

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 24, 2023
During a tense confrontation in Poland, Martin Bakole and Dillian Whyte traded insults after the former called for a war to be arranged between the two groups. The altercation took place at the G2A Arena in Rzeszow, where home town favorite Lukasz Rozanski defeated Alen Babic in the WBC bridgeweight championship match. Bakole had fought on the undercard, with the Congolese heavyweight defeating Ukraine's Ihor Shevatskyi in just three rounds.

MRS and MRS: Karriss Artingstall and Lauren Price, Boxing's power couple, are on display

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2023
After winning the pinnacle of amateur sports at the Tokyo Olympic Games, boxing power couple Karriss Artingstall and Lauren Price are making waves in the professional game. Following the 2021 Olympic Games, the pair revealed how they bought a house together before heading out to Tokyo to represent Great Britain. Artingstall and Price are both better than ever two years later. They are keen to master the competitive game together, but argue that exercising and competing together has aided in their career advancement.
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