What is the future for the LHW division?

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  • ИATAS
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    #11
    Originally posted by Sage84
    I ve never seen him if i m honest! How good is he at the mo? still a prospect or could he give some of the elite a run for their money??
    He's still a prospect but he's getting better. 19-0 with 18 KO's. His last fight was against Julio Cesar Gonzalez and he whooped that ass. He is a certified BEAST.

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    • Fearless BONG
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      #12
      Whoever rising stars will come to this division LHW, but still Chad Dawson will be the man to dominate this weight Division.

      With his power, endurance and tremendous hand speed will surely his key to Championship Victories.

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      • BLOODGOD
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        #13
        Dawson, Eubank, Pavlik Taylor is the Future in LHW..

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        • Steak
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          #14
          The future of the Light Heavyweight division will include Diaconu, Dawson, Tavoris Cloud and Shaun George.

          then youll have some guys moving up probebly, like Kessler, Bute, maybe Taylor, Dirrell, Ward, etc.

          it will have a few flat moments as the old guys in the division start to retire, but it will probebly revive itself.

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          • The Hammer
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            #15
            Watch Beibut Shumenov, he's already in the top BoxRec 25 after only six fights. He won every round against Montel Griffin not long ago in only his 6th fight.

            Nathan Cleverly is just age 21 and already rated in the top 20.

            Chris Henry and Tavoris Cloud have good potential. Mikkel Kessler will be moving up from 168 within a year or so.
            Last edited by The Hammer; 10-20-2008, 10:18 PM.

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            • Silencers
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              #16
              You got the likes of Dawson and Cloud, 2 young fighters who look like they have future star potential, then in a couple of years time, the guys at 168 will move up so the future of the light heavyweight division is pretty good I think.

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              • Steak
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                #17
                Originally posted by Tunney
                Watch Beibut Shumenov, he's already in the top BoxRec 25 after only six fights. He won every round against Montel Griffin not long ago in only his 6th fight.

                Nathan Cleverly is just age 21 and already rated in the top 20.

                Chris Henry and Tavoris Cloud have good potential. Mikkel Kessler will be moving up from 168 within a year or so.
                I noticed that guy too. Griffin is pretty old, but damn, 6th fight domination? pretty good stuff. his amateur experience seems to be pretty decent too. hopefully we get to actually see him fight in the future.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by blackirish137
                  I noticed that guy too. Griffin is pretty old, but damn, 6th fight domination? pretty good stuff. his amateur experience seems to be pretty decent too. hopefully we get to actually see him fight in the future.
                  He's moved to the US and will be fighting out of Las Vegas, so we'll be seeing more of him soon.

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