Who is the next super start of boxing? and why??

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  • catalinul
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    #31
    Beibut Shumenov.

    Because he doesn't **** around with easy fights.Because he will win a world title in his 9th pro fight.Because he is up to the challenge.

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    • nachorjj
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      #32
      Originally posted by catalinul
      Beibut Shumenov.

      Because he doesn't **** around with easy fights.Because he will win a world title in his 9th pro fight.Because he is up to the challenge.
      you think he can win against, dawson in 1 or 2 years???

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      • nujabes77
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        #33
        Originally posted by KENSHIRO
        I forgot Donaire.


        tx kenshiro



        donaire imo is p4p the most skilled among the up and comers. juanma is very good but i feel like his competition so far have been easy. elio rojas looks good as well but have only seen his recent fight so i cant really measure where his at


        i dont know who argeniz mendez, will check him out thou

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        • nujabes77
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          #34
          Originally posted by VatoMulatto
          David Haye has a lot of mainstream appeal. So if he's as good as he thinks he is in the ring then he can definitely be a huge star...he needs to deliver though.




          **** dude... everytime i see ur sig, i get mad willie :wank:

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          • Nick Fury
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            #35
            Jorge Linares.

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            • nachorjj
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              #36
              Originally posted by pacman777
              tx kenshiro



              donaire imo is p4p the most skilled among the up and comers. juanma is very good but i feel like his competition so far have been easy. elio rojas looks good as well but have only seen his recent fight so i cant really measure where his at


              i dont know who argeniz mendez, will check him out thou
              Donaire is good but if he fight with Narvaez he dont have chance

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              • nujabes77
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                #37
                Originally posted by nachorjj
                Donaire is good but if he fight with Narvaez he dont have chance

                dont know who that is... but im pretty sure donaire beats him

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                • pelonxsoldier28
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                  #38
                  i'm gonna still stay with the same fighter, victor ortiz. he ****ed himself, but i think he'll bounce back. he's real young and i think he needed to go out like that, he might of been forgetting how he got to the spotlight. now that the spotlight is off him he can get back to what's important. ****en de la hoya was putting **** in his head.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by pelonxsoldier28
                    i'm gonna still stay with the same fighter, victor ortiz. he ****ed himself, but i think he'll bounce back. he's real young and i think he needed to go out like that, he might of been forgetting how he got to the spotlight. now that the spotlight is off him he can get back to what's important. ****en de la hoya was putting **** in his head.


                    victor ortiz is indeed a good fighter. skillwise he is up there with the top10 pound for pounders but he lacks the most crucial aspect in the sport...


                    quitting when your old is understandble but when you are young is just wrong


                    if you wanna be a pound for pounder you have to sacrifice your safety as the others do. no exception

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                    • nachorjj
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by pacman777
                      dont know who that is... but im pretty sure donaire beats him
                      put http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trnDSweZ5SQ and look

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