Vasyl Lomanchenko (Ukraine)is defo one to look out for!!!!!
I heard before that he has like nearly 200 amateur fights with 4 or 5 loses and every loss he has avenged!!!!!!
AND he is already an olympic gold medalist from 2008,
AND he is due to turn pro with some big promoter in Germany after.
The next BIG thing is boxing. You heard it here firsthttp://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmdKFACfBDQ&feature=related
http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKOXTekxirU
Forgot about Selby. Selby has more talent that Joshua. You guys really like hyping your boys up.
are boys have a good shout imo are boxers are alot more technical now i think the boys from 2008 set the bar high in qualifying for the higher grade tournaments we had are biggest squad for god knows how long and they werent a bad bunch either billy joe saunders frankie gavin david price james degale bradley saunders tony jeffries khalid yafi and joe murray to me that is ****ing impressive considering what most of them are achieving now in the pro ranks.i do believe that 2008 was are year to really dominate the olympics but in good old english style we didnt take fully advantage of it,this years squad i think we will take gold in two,imo our hopes hang on two lads luke campbell and andrew selby
anthony joshua beat up tyson fury in sparring fury said hes not been schooled like it b4,i know its tyson fury but hes a contender at the moment so its a good measuring stick and dont nobody say its just sparring coz sometimes if not most time sparring is more heated than a fight
As a Brit, I agree about Joshua, he looks like a big-time fighter. However, as a contingent, I expect the Ukranians to do the best out of any country by quite a long way (unless the UK get rolling). Lomachenko is a very, very special boxer, and has reached his mature weight. He's Rigondeaux-level, but much, MUCH more exciting IMO. So him and big Joshua, in answer to TS' question.