Roman Gonzalez.....he pressures from a boxers stance. Boxes as he pressures, uses two hands to attack, has upper body movement and ring generalship.
He's moving from 106 to 112 to 115 superfly!
Had an amateur record of 88-0 and as a pro is 45-0 with 38 KO wins!
To me he is the most complete boxer on the scene right now who incorporates
boxing skills and true boxing form with pressure style and a two handed attack working in combinations. Rarely seen these days!
Ray
yes, what this gentleman said. RG is so complete it hurts.
I also really liked the look of thurman in the porter fight. He was really good off the back foot and countering. I'm worried (as is he judging by the porter fight) about his body since Collazo. He did some really clean and pure work in that fight, and Porter isn't going to be easy for anyone.
Lomachenko is flawless.
In the amateurs yes, not in the pros, he still has some stuff to learn about the tricks of the trade of pro boxing. He also needs to step up in competition.
I doubt his chin will hold up against Kovalev who has a proven chin. I love Kovalev and Bertbiev but only one of them has proven himself and the other is skilled as f*ck but has been rattled in the past. They're prob my two favorite fighters right now tbh.
It's worth noting that Beterbiev beat Kovalev (I think) twice in the amateurs (although it is a different ball game)
I doubt his chin will hold up against Kovalev who has a proven chin. I love Kovalev and Bertbiev but only one of them has proven himself and the other is skilled as f*ck but has been rattled in the past. They're prob my two favorite fighters right now tbh.
A chin doesn't have to hold up if it doesn't get hit... But, we'll see. I think Ward wins IMO.
No head movement, doubt he'd survive Beterbiev.
I doubt his chin will hold up against Kovalev who has a proven chin. I love Kovalev and Bertbiev but only one of them has proven himself and the other is skilled as f*ck but has been rattled in the past. They're prob my two favorite fighters right now tbh.
Crawford for me.
Also think Mikey Garcia could be up there.
Mikey WAS very good. We'll have to see a bit more of him to see how much the time out of the ring has affected him.
Roman Gonzalez.....he pressures from a boxers stance. Boxes as he pressures, uses two hands to attack, has upper body movement and ring generalship.
He's moving from 106 to 112 to 115 superfly!
Had an amateur record of 88-0 and as a pro is 45-0 with 38 KO wins!
To me he is the most complete boxer on the scene right now who incorporates
boxing skills and true boxing form with pressure style and a two handed attack working in combinations. Rarely seen these days!
Ray
I knew I'd miss someone out LOL.
Crawford or Loma. I'd like to see more of Loma at his new weight, looked like his power has increased which was something I was skeptical off prior to that.
Also I think Valdez is very complete. Still green, but someone to keep an eye on.
Valdez is a good shout for the future. He looked very impressive recently.
Kovalev imo.
I think Kovalev struggles with movers and defensive boxers, as we saw vs Chilemba, but it will be confirmed true or false when he fights Ward for sure.
1. Pacquiao.
Don't know he wasn't mentioned. He can attack, go on backfoot, counterpunch, etc. And he proved it with the elite of boxing.
2. Lomachenko
Dude can box with either style he wants. Th drawback is level of competition and absence of knockout punch.
3. Bradley.
This guy also can brawl, can counterpunch, can work from outside, can be inside fighter. The drawback is a lack of power.
4. Gamboa.
This guy is a little bit forgotten, but he also has a highest level of boxing, can do almost anything.
I didn't mention Pac cause he can be beaten by good boxer punchers that counterpunch, so his style is not adapted to deal with them soundly.
Loma still is a bit early for me he didn't have the tools to get the W against Salido, even tho Salido was a dirty cheat in that fight and it was so early for Loma, he'll be there in a few years. His footwork is sublime. We still have to see if he has the tools to hold off a veteran swarmer with a few tricks up his sleeve.
Bradley has been reckless since the deafeat to pac, in prov, chavez and vargas he took unnecessary punishment. He is his own weakness.
Gamboa is reckless as well and that's why his chin started to get tagged, first buy guys like farenas and so on, until he was put to bed for good by crawford. Good counterpunchers are his weakness.
Roman Gonzalez.....he pressures from a boxers stance. Boxes as he pressures, uses two hands to attack, has upper body movement and ring generalship.
He's moving from 106 to 112 to 115 superfly!
Had an amateur record of 88-0 and as a pro is 45-0 with 38 KO wins!
To me he is the most complete boxer on the scene right now who incorporates
boxing skills and true boxing form with pressure style and a two handed attack working in combinations. Rarely seen these days!
Ray
Crawford or Loma. I'd like to see more of Loma at his new weight, looked like his power has increased which was something I was skeptical off prior to that.
Also I think Valdez is very complete. Still green, but someone to keep an eye on.
1. Pacquiao.
Don't know he wasn't mentioned. He can attack, go on backfoot, counterpunch, etc. And he proved it with the elite of boxing.
2. Lomachenko
Dude can box with either style he wants. Th drawback is level of competition and absence of knockout punch.
3. Bradley.
This guy also can brawl, can counterpunch, can work from outside, can be inside fighter. The drawback is a lack of power.
4. Gamboa.
This guy is a little bit forgotten, but he also has a highest level of boxing, can do almost anything.