JoJo Diaz Jr. IMO but from the list, as of right now? Gomez. Perhaps it's his style.
I also like Saul "Kid Dinamita" Rodriguez and Oscar Molina(although he represented Mexico in the Olympics).
Saul is a great puncher but he gets out box by slicksters seem it in the amateurs
JoJo Diaz Jr. IMO but from the list, as of right now? Gomez. Perhaps it's his style.
I also like Saul "Kid Dinamita" Rodriguez and Oscar Molina(although he represented Mexico in the Olympics).
Hey this molina was on the pbc spike undercard do you know if he's with haymon? His other brothrr not carlos the other brother is also a Olympian and a prospect I think his names javier
jojo diaz is my personal favorite right now,,,,
I don't think Gomez and benevidaz are that special, I can see them becoming this era's bojado, Americo santos, rocky Juarez
Jose Benavidez JR
Frankie Gomez
Jose Ramirez
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What about Jose "Chon" Zepeda at 22(KO 19) 0(KO 0) 0? Extremely weird for me to look him in the eyes tho because his face and expression looks exactly like Sara X, the WSHH girl doing Mozart Breast Twerking. :thinking::thinking::thinking:
Yeah, it was a huge step up for Benavidez.
He's only 22. He's got a huge frame and a good left jab.
Way too early to give up on him.
His only downfall might be his brittle hands.. but meh, he could just stay fighting out of Vegas for the rest of his career, it's worked for other fighters before so I don't see why not? :lol1: JP, not really, maybe.
He didn't look great, but he showed flashes of how good he can be. Herrera was a huge step up for Benavidez. A guy with zero elite experience facing a well-rounded fighter like Herrera? I doubt many guys in his position look great. Many of the mistakes he was making are fixable such for example sitting on the ropes and not pulling the trigger as often. It was a great learning experience much like Lomachenkos loss to Salido. That's assuming his team doesn't neglect the fact they received a very generous decision.
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Never heard of Rodriguez I'll check him out.
Yeah, he has power and can counter pretty well. I believe he's trained by Garcia's dad.
Jose "Chon" Zepeda is another good one as well as Julian "El Camaron" Ramirez.
He didn't look great, but he showed flashes of how good he can be. Herrera was a huge step up for Benavidez. A guy with zero elite experience facing a well-rounded fighter like Herrera? I doubt many guys in his position look great. Many of the mistakes he was making are fixable such for example sitting on the ropes and not pulling the trigger as often. It was a great learning experience much like Lomachenkos loss to Salido. That's assuming his team doesn't neglect the fact they received a very generous decision.
Yeah, it was a huge step up for Benavidez.
He's only 22. He's got a huge frame and a good left jab.
Way too early to give up on him.
He didn't look great, but he showed flashes of how good he can be. Herrera was a huge step up for Benavidez. A guy with zero elite experience facing a well-rounded fighter like Herrera? I doubt many guys in his position look great. Many of the mistakes he was making are fixable such for example sitting on the ropes and not pulling the trigger as often. It was a great learning experience much like Lomachenkos loss to Salido. That's assuming his team doesn't neglect the fact they received a very generous decision.
I agree he showed a lot of potential that was quite the step up for him Herrera is very crafty.
JoJo Diaz Jr. IMO but from the list, as of right now? Gomez. Perhaps it's his style.
I also like Saul "Kid Dinamita" Rodriguez and Oscar Molina(although he represented Mexico in the Olympics).
Never heard of Rodriguez I'll check him out.
Cool yeah Ramirez was an Olympian so he definetly has the skill advantage,Gomez has a big step up against Soto,and benavidez didn't look great against Herrera.
He didn't look great, but he showed flashes of how good he can be. Herrera was a huge step up for Benavidez. A guy with zero elite experience facing a well-rounded fighter like Herrera? I doubt many guys in his position look great. Many of the mistakes he was making are fixable such for example sitting on the ropes and not pulling the trigger as often. It was a great learning experience much like Lomachenkos loss to Salido. That's assuming his team doesn't neglect the fact they received a very generous decision.
JoJo Diaz Jr. IMO but from the list, as of right now? Gomez. Perhaps it's his style.
I also like Saul "Kid Dinamita" Rodriguez and Oscar Molina(although he represented Mexico in the Olympics).
From best to least in the opposite order that you listed them.
Cool yeah Ramirez was an Olympian so he definetly has the skill advantage,Gomez has a big step up against Soto,and benavidez didn't look great against Herrera.
You can add Joseph "JoJo" Diaz to the list
Yeah he is a good prospect too.