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  • Which of the Olympic boxers you see better conditions for the pro?

    give me your top 5. This is my top 5 and in order

    1- Vasyl Lomachenko
    2- Artur Beterviev
    3- Oscar Valdez
    4- Robeisy Ramirez
    5- Khytrov

    special mention to: Cintron, Aloian, Savon and Joshua

    Julio de la Cruz, Roniel Iglesias, Russo etc are elite amateur boxers but I dont see top pro boxers

  • #2
    Good list, Lomacheko has everything suited to be good at either types of the sport though.

    Oscar Valdez impressed me vs Nevin, looks a solid relentless pressure fighter with a good left hook.

    Beterviev and Khytrov are both very strong and hard hitting, and would be hell for a lot of fighters in the pro's.

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    • #3
      What you said! Also...

      Erislandy Savon - The Cuban that whooped Joshua & got robbed.

      The American kid Errol Spence!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by nachorjj View Post
        give me your top 5. This is my top 5 and in order

        1- Vasyl Lomachenko
        2- Artur Beterviev
        3- Oscar Valdez
        4- Robeisy Ramirez
        5- Khytrov

        special mention to: Cintron, Aloian, Savon and Joshua

        Julio de la Cruz, Roniel Iglesias, Russo etc are elite amateur boxers but I dont see top pro boxers
        agree with everyone on your list. i would also add

        hw siarhei karneyeu who got robbed earlier
        lhw mekhontsev who beat hooper good style for pro or am
        mw bogdan juratoni robbed against atoev
        mw ryoto murata japanese powerhouse alot like khytrov
        lw petrauskaus lithuanian powerhouse
        lw jose ramirez with a little improved defense

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        • #5
          Terrell Gausha looks like he could do well in the pros.

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          • #6
            Lomachenko, and how good he is now, he will be even better. His sights are set on america. His own words. Where the best pros are and in previous interviews he has mentioned Miami. Because he likes the HEAT (basketball)

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            • #7
              Originally posted by {Darko} View Post
              agree with everyone on your list. i would also add

              hw siarhei karneyeu who got robbed earlier
              lhw mekhontsev who beat hooper good style for pro or am
              mw bogdan juratoni robbed against atoev
              mw ryoto murata japanese powerhouse alot like khytrov
              lw petrauskaus lithuanian powerhouse
              lw jose ramirez with a little improved defense
              i dont know about this boxers, I am going to see his fights

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              • #8
                Originally posted by {Darko} View Post
                agree with everyone on your list. i would also add

                hw siarhei karneyeu who got robbed earlier
                lhw mekhontsev who beat hooper good style for pro or am
                mw bogdan juratoni robbed against atoev
                mw ryoto murata japanese powerhouse alot like khytrov
                lw petrauskaus lithuanian powerhouse
                lw jose ramirez with a little improved defense
                he is very good, I see him in young games and have alot of power

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by nachorjj View Post
                  give me your top 5. This is my top 5 and in order

                  1- Vasyl Lomachenko
                  2- Artur Beterviev
                  3- Oscar Valdez
                  4- Robeisy Ramirez
                  5- Khytrov

                  special mention to: Cintron, Aloian, Savon and Joshua

                  Julio de la Cruz, Roniel Iglesias, Russo etc are elite amateur boxers but I dont see top pro boxers
                  Errol Spence Jr..

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                  • #10
                    I think Errol Spence has the tools...I like Terrell Gausha, he should make for some exciting fights...despite a pretty poor showing in London I think Marcus Browne will do well at least early on in his career, when he fights with confidence and is mentally focused he has the skills to compete with 175 pounders...

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