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  • HisExcellency
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    Future P4P STARS predictions thread

    I want to start a thread where we showcase ELITE prospects (amateur/professional - 24yo or under) with the potential to become world champions one day AND crack the p4p top 10.

    Let's see if our predictions come true in the coming years...

    Adam Azim - England - 23


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    Giorgio Visioli - England - 22
     
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      Curmel Moton - America - 19
       
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              #7
              Originally posted by HisExcellency
              I want to start a thread where we showcase ELITE prospects (amateur/professional - 24yo or under) with the potential to become world champions one day AND crack the p4p top 10.

              Let's see if our predictions come true in the coming years...

              Adam Azim - England - 23



              Nice thread. Azim is one I have not seen yet. His amateur credentials are at the jr level ( 2nd place in a tournament was his best result )

              As a pro not beaten a top 50 guy yet, and has two fights where he has thrown low blows and lost points vs Grade C level opponents. Red flag.



              For a prediction I say David Surov a star the minute he goes pro.

              https://boxrec.com/en/box-am/1192593

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                Moses Itauma - England - 20
                 

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                  Originally posted by Dr Z



                  Nice thread. Azim is one I have not seen yet. His amateur credentials are at the jr level ( 2nd place in a tournament was his best result )

                  As a pro not beaten a top 50 guy yet, and has two fights where he has thrown low blows and lost points vs Grade C level opponents. Red flag.



                  For a prediction I say David Surov a star the minute he goes pro.

                  https://boxrec.com/en/box-am/1192593
                  Hey Z long time...hope you're good?

                  Re Azim, I think you're mistaken as he had a VERY successful amateur career winning 10 national titles and the European championship. He was also ranked the #1 youth Welterweight in the world at one point. As far as his pro career is concerned, he just took out Lipinets who previously held a world title. He's also ranked #4 by BoxRec currently.

                  Re Surov, I've never heard of this kid but will take your word for it. What are his accomplishments?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by HisExcellency
                    Originally posted by Dr Z
                    Nice thread. Azim is one I have not seen yet. His amateur credentials are at the jr level ( 2nd place in a tournament was his best result )

                    As a pro not beaten a top 50 guy yet, and has two fights where he has thrown low blows and lost points vs Grade C level opponents. Red flag.



                    For a prediction I say David Surov a star the minute he goes pro.

                    https://boxrec.com/en/box-am/1192593
                    Hey Z long time...hope you're good?

                    Re Azim, I think you're mistaken as he had a VERY successful amateur career winning 10 national titles and the European championship. He was also ranked the #1 youth Welterweight in the world at one point. As far as his pro career is concerned, he just took out Lipinets who previously held a world title. He's also ranked #4 by BoxRec currently.

                    Re Surov, I've never heard of this kid but will take your word for it. What are his accomplishments?
                    Paneer Amir’s Cousin Adam sloppy about holding the phone up with his rear hand when left hooking. Unexpected flaw as this guy’s dad is a boxing trainer

                    we’ll see how good Paneer Amir’s Cousin Azim is when he faces the US BBC Boxers in his division

                    Massive ability gap between American Urban BBC and mainland euroid white boys

                    Kell found out the hard way he tried the BBC Americans too late into his career

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