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  • The Hammer
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    Some promising young heavyweights are starting to emerge

    Deontal Wilder: Probably the best young American heavyweight prospect, has all the tools and the right attitude to become a champ, just needs more pro experience.

    Tyson Fury: He's no Tye Fields, in fact he may be the real deal. I clearly see improvement from his first fight, and he seems to have the determination and focus necessary for success.

    Robert Helenius: He easily defeated a tough journeyman Scott Gammer on Saturday. This guy definitely shows promise.

    Tor Hamer: One of the best young American heavyweight prospects.

    Andrzej Wawrzyk: I don't hear much about him, but from what I've seen, this 21 year old has a lot of potential.
  • daragez
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    #2
    nice to hear that!....just keep it up!.....

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    • Derranged_
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      15-0 European prospect Alexander Ustinov is one to watch as well. Per boxrec, he'll be fighting on the undercard of Klitschko-Haye against durable Michael Sprott..

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      • The Hammer
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        #4
        Originally posted by BostonGuy
        15-0 European prospect Alexander Ustinov is one to watch as well. Per boxrec, he'll be fighting on the undercard of Klitschko-Haye against durable Michael Sprott..
        Ustinov is very strong, but I did not include him because he's age 33.

        The others are young - for example Tyson Fury is just turning 21.

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        • Elemental Fist
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          #5
          Originally posted by BostonGuy
          15-0 European prospect Alexander Ustinov is one to watch as well. Per boxrec, he'll be fighting on the undercard of Klitschko-Haye against durable Michael Sprott..
          Seriously, this guy is not only undefeated in Boxing but also has an impressive record in kickboxing and a 6-0-0 record in MMA. Really, tells you about how tough this guy is, to perform well in three different combat sports.
          Last edited by Elemental Fist; 06-15-2009, 12:03 PM.

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          • rape
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            something to break up the cotto floyd manny repetition. thanks.

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            • The Hammer
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              Originally posted by Elemental Fist
              Seriously, this guy is not only undefeated in Boxing but also has an impressive record in kickboxing and a 6-0-0 record in MMA. Really, tells you about how tough this guy is, to perform well in three different combat sports.
              It will be interesting to see if he can KO Sprott this Saturday...

              Sprott went the distance with Brewster and *****ko, but was KOed by Chagaev.

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              • Kball15
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                #8
                Originally posted by ~Tunney
                Deontal Wilder: Probably the best young American heavyweight prospect, has all the tools and the right attitude to become a champ, just needs more pro experience.

                Tyson Fury: He's no Tye Fields, in fact he may be the real deal. I clearly see improvement from his first fight, and he seems to have the determination and focus necessary for success.

                Robert Helenius: He easily defeated a tough journeyman Scott Gammer on Saturday. This guy definitely shows promise.

                Tor Hamer: One of the best young American heavyweight prospects.

                Andrzej Wawrzyk: I don't hear much about him, but from what I've seen, this 21 year old has a lot of potential.
                omg shutup with ur heavyweights.

                Tyson Fury is horrible. He is so generic it is pathetic. He does absolutely nothing well, he is mediocre in every single category.

                Wilder does not have "all the tools" to be a champion. He is incredibly flawed. He is a one handed puncher, is slow and plodding, has poor footword, and zero defense.

                Tor Hamer actually isnt half bad, but he is small for the division and doesnt pack a big enough punch to garner any attention.

                The other guys i have never even heard of, and considering that i can probably assume they are nothing considering any heavyweight with a glimmer of hope is talked about constantly

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ~Tunney
                  Deontal Wilder: Probably the best young American heavyweight prospect, has all the tools and the right attitude to become a champ, just needs more pro experience.

                  Tyson Fury: He's no Tye Fields, in fact he may be the real deal. I clearly see improvement from his first fight, and he seems to have the determination and focus necessary for success.

                  Robert Helenius: He easily defeated a tough journeyman Scott Gammer on Saturday. This guy definitely shows promise.

                  Tor Hamer: One of the best young American heavyweight prospects.

                  Andrzej Wawrzyk: I don't hear much about him, but from what I've seen, this 21 year old has a lot of potential.
                  To call someone who punches himself like Tyson Fury promising is ridiculous.The boy got no talent just a tall loud kid

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                    Deontal Wilder: Raw, but great potential

                    Tyson Fury: No. A joke. This guy will never win a belt or have any impact on the division

                    Robert Helenius: Haven't heard too much or seen alot of tape.

                    Tor Hamer: A lot of hype but has yet to impress me

                    Andrzej Wawrzyk: Hear very little about him. Not enough to comment.

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