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  • boxing4ever
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    Vernon"ICE MAN" Paris
    18-0 lightweight wbf champ
    http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...6833&cat=boxer
    Shows up at my gym from time to time. Very cool guy and has a really slick style.

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    • Texanballer
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      #22
      Originally posted by boxing4ever
      Vernon"ICE MAN" Paris
      18-0 lightweight wbf champ
      http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...6833&cat=boxer
      Shows up at my gym from time to time. Very cool guy and has a really slick style.
      speaking of paris, this guy is his rival

      Lanardo Tyner
      http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...9270&cat=boxer

      Hopefully they fight soon

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      • loui_ludwig
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        #23
        What, nobody talking about Ty Fields.

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        • Gareth Ivanovic
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          #24
          Originally posted by mrpain81
          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

          I love that KO by Lee. A short little right uppercut put Daniels out cold before he even fell to the canvas. He literally fell like a tree.

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          • Steak
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            #25
            Andre Ward 14-0-24 year old Super Middleweight, he has a very long amateur career, with him having been the 2001 US Amateur Middleweight Champ, 2003 Amateur Light Heavyweight champ, and the Gold Medalist at Light Heavyweight in the 2004 Olympics. He doesnt seem like he does anything amazing, but he seems all around a very solid fighter. Is next fighting Rubin Williams, who has faced guys like Jeff Lacy, Allan Green and Antwun Echols before.
            http://youtube.com/watch?v=eGQpJhsNfNM http://www.boxrec.com/media/index.ph...e=Human:281958

            and yall are doing great, Ive already learned about a ton of guys that I didnt know before, but usually youll get the guys' name out there better if you provide a video of em. Catches peoples' attention more.

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            • Dorian
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              #26
              Originally posted by blackirish137
              Andre Ward 14-0-24 year old Super Middleweight, he has a very long amateur career, with him having been the 2001 US Amateur Middleweight Champ, 2003 Amateur Light Heavyweight champ, and the Gold Medalist at Light Heavyweight in the 2004 Olympics. He doesnt seem like he does anything amazing, but he seems all around a very solid fighter. Is next fighting Rubin Williams, who has faced guys like Jeff Lacy, Allan Green and Antwun Echols before.
              http://youtube.com/watch?v=eGQpJhsNfNM http://www.boxrec.com/media/index.ph...e=Human:281958

              and yall are doing great, Ive already learned about a ton of guys that I didnt know before, but usually youll get the guys ame out there better if you provide a video of em. Catches peoples' attention more.
              didn't he lose aleady but he got a gift decision??

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              • adrsan84
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                #27
                Originally posted by mrpain81
                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

                Angulo has some serious power and fights in a very entertaining and aggressive style. At this point I see a lot of holes in his defense but I don't see them improving a whole lot over his career, I think he as the potential to be a serious ****er and a champion in the near future. Until then I'd like to see him step up a little bit and maybe even get in there with Vanes to see which one of those guys is more legit.

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                • -Hyperion-
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                  #28
                  Raynell Williams-2008 olympic hopeful, featherweight, got robbed in the glden gloves vs Hylon Williams....but avanged his loss both in the nationals and the Olympic Trials(they fought 3 times, Raynell won 2)....he qualified to the beijing olympics... lost to the eventual world champion in the quarter finals of the 2007 world championships...

                  he is like a southpaw vernon forrest...arm length is 30 in.....

                  i hope he turns pro...

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                  • Steak
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                    #29
                    Johnathon Banks 19-0-25 year old Cruiserweight who fights out of Kronk Gym. At 6'3 and a large frame, he could easily transition to Heavyweight if he wants to. After being dropped twice in the first round to 20-1 former Heavyweight Eliseo Castillo, he came back right away to win the next two rounds and knock him out in the 4th. He is a big puncher, and recently got a first round knockout over a mediocre, but experienced Imamu Mayfield. I really like the fight I have below, because he throws a left hook-right hand combo a lot like another Manny Steward trained fighter...Lennox Lewis.
                    http://youtube.com/watch?v=E9mFVrjRlJ0 http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...3623&cat=boxer

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                    • Steak
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Dorian
                      didn't he lose aleady but he got a gift decision??
                      I really couldnt tell you...I actually have the least faith in Ward than any other of my prospects Ive mentioned so far. I havent heard about that gift decision as of yet.
                      Originally posted by BoxRec
                      2005-11-19 160 Darnell Boone 158½ 6-2-1
                      Rose Garden, Portland, Oregon, United States W UD 6 6
                      ~ referee: Dave Hagen | judge: Dennis Ryan 59-55 | judge: Bob Flamme 58-56 | judge: Andy Dinger 57-56 ~
                      Ward down once in Round 4.
                      could it be this one? this is the only one of his decisions that looks remotely close, and he did go down.

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