Some prospects to keep an eye out for...
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Stole some stuff from an article here on Boxingscene
Alfredo 'Perro' Angulo 12 - 0(KO 9)25-year old 2004 Mexican Olympian and professional Jr. Middleweight has gone fifteen rounds…in his last eight fights. Feb 1 at the Grand Casino in Hinckley, Minnesota marked the fifteenth of those rounds and his second consecutive first-round demolition job on Showtime’s ShoBox series. Angulo’s offensive displays appear to be those of a serious contender but he was hit with some wildly telegraphed shots so he remains a work in progress. That progress is sure to accelerate with performances like this one and he has emerged prominently in these last two televised outings as one of the most exciting young prospects in all of boxing.
http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...8697&cat=boxer
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Yeah I don't think he had to much amatuer experience. I remember him because he was this bad ass wrestler here in Colorado I think like a two or three time state champion at the highest level.Comment
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1-Juan Manuel Lopez(21-0-19 ko's)- the biggest prospect out of P.R right know great right hand and has a really good KO ratio.he's getting ready to fighti for his first world title on june 7 in the 122 weight division.

2-Roman"Rocky" Martinez(18-0-1-11 ko's)-Great one and two puncher a really good rising prospect in the 130 division just had an amazing fight on august with another great prospect aquita jimenez which ended up in a KO win by Martinez he's looking for a future bout with joan guzman.

3-Alex "El Pollo" DeJesus(16-0-11 ko's)-great prospect with good punch and boxing skills could be making noise in the 140 division in about 2 years.
the one in the left.Comment
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Andy'Irish"Lee 15 - 0(KO 13) As an amateur Lee competed in the middleweight (75kg) category. He won silver at the Junior World championships 2002, later he won bronze at the 2004 European Amateur Boxing Championships and qualified to represent Ireland at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. There he beat Alfredo Angulo Lopez from Mexico (38-23) By Unanimous decision. After the Olympics, Lee signed as a professional and Imigrated to the United States where he now fights out of the Kronk Gym in Detroit under the guidance of trainer-manager Emanuel Steward.
http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...uman_id=344849
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1.) abner mares
2.) andre berto
3.) tye fields
4.) victor ortiz
5.) alexander mercado (4 round fighter so far...)
6.) vanes martirosyan
7.) julio ceaser chavez jrComment

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