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GOLDEN GLOVES WINNERS: Did they fulfill their potential?
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Originally posted by warp1432 View PostYou missed a couple of people. Especially in 2004's.
Others you missed were Carl Daniels, Mark Johnson, Tim Austin, Carlos Navarro, and some more.
That's Rafael Marquez's best win, outside of Vazquez I.
To be honest, I don't have a lot to say about that list... generally the people on there are the champions who have traditional boxing skills, generally jab oriented, generally pretty quick.
The typical "slickster" or whatever.
Blah, sorry Dios, this might be the worst answer in the thread, although this bump might give you some better answers.
EDIT: This obviously wasn't the worst answer... nevermind.
And I noticed something.
WHERE in the **** is Pernell Whitaker on that list? He got a gold at the Olympics, so he was a very accomplished amateur. Weird...
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Originally posted by Silencers View PostI don't think Whitaker ever won the GGs.
Anyways, some GGs winners achieved some very good thing in the pro ranks, some didn't. Same with Olympians.
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Originally posted by DWiens421 View PostYeah, I didn't see him on the list. That's why I was so shocked. He's obviously one of the best fighters to ever fight, and was a stellar amateur too. I'm just surprised he never won the national championship (because that's pretty much what the GGs are, right?).
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Originally posted by DWiens421 View PostTim Austin is a huge name. He should definitely be highlighted, if no one else.
That's Rafael Marquez's best win, outside of Vazquez I.
To be honest, I don't have a lot to say about that list... generally the people on there are the champions who have traditional boxing skills, generally jab oriented, generally pretty quick.
The typical "slickster" or whatever.
Blah, sorry Dios, this might be the worst answer in the thread, although this bump might give you some better answers.
EDIT: This obviously wasn't the worst answer... nevermind.
And I noticed something.
WHERE in the **** is Pernell Whitaker on that list? He got a gold at the Olympics, so he was a very accomplished amateur. Weird...
With an average of say 1-3 GG winners per year making themselves known, let alone a title or title shot, I'd say they didn't fulfill their potential.
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Bernard Taylor and James Shuler didn't, though Shuler at the time couldn't help his unfortunate demise.Clint Jackson is another one that comes to mind, as is Jimmy Clark.
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