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  • Could Mike Perez be the next great heavyweight?

    This guy is a cuban heavyweight who fights in Ireland . He has blinding speed and big power . I think he can rule the divsion in a few years.

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    Fan of his and met him along with Luis Garcia and Alexei Acosta when they were training in Blackburn, he strong and has that awkward southpaw style but he's still untested, it's too early to say.

    Out of the 3 Luis Garcia probably has the best chance of becoming a great, he's SM / LHW.
    Last edited by NChristo; 11-07-2010, 08:21 AM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by NChristo View Post
      Fan of his and met him along with Luis Garcia and Alexei Acosta when they were training in Blackburn, he strong and has that awkward southpaw style but he's still untested, it's too early to say.

      Out of the 3 Luis Garcia probably has the best chance of becoming a great, he's SM / LHW.
      i saw his fight last night and he is very fast and powerful . the commentators were saying that his speed and power reminded them of a young mike tyson.

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      • #4
        Hes great, fougth twice the same night, knocked both guys out, check his boxrec or look it up on google.

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        • #5
          Really too early to tell. He's got promise, that's for sure, and unlike his vastly more talented but chubby countryman Solis, appears to have the dedication and genuine drive to be the best. One to look out for, for sure.

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          • #6
            Lack of dedication might end up being his undoing as it has been for many Cuban professionals. He also hasn't fought any kind of quality opposition at all.

            Still, he looks to have some skills and the heavyweight division is wide open, except at the very top level as the Klitschko dominance is unlikely to end any time soon.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by TheGreatA View Post
              Lack of dedication might end up being his undoing as it has been for many Cuban professionals. He also hasn't fought any kind of quality opposition at all.

              Still, he looks to have some skills and the heavyweight division is wide open, except at the very top level as the Klitschko dominance is unlikely to end any time soon.
              this guy is too quick for the klitschkos in 2 years time he will kick their ass.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by It's Ovah View Post
                Really too early to tell. He's got promise, that's for sure, and unlike his vastly more talented but chubby countryman Solis, appears to have the dedication and genuine drive to be the best. One to look out for, for sure.
                what makes you think solis is vastly more talented?.

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