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  • SpinDoctor
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    Hottest boxing prospects at the moment?

    David Lemieux age 21 won 21 (KO 20) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0 = 21
    rounds boxed 49 KO% 95.24 - middleweight

    Vanes Martirosyan Age 23 Won 27 (KO 17) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0 = 27
    rounds boxed 117 KO% 62.96 - Light Middleweight


    Kell Brook Age 23 won 21 (KO 14) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0 = 21
    rounds boxed 78 KO% 66.67 - Welterweight

    Saul Alvarez Age 19 won 31 (KO 23) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 1 = 32
    rounds boxed 180 KO% 71.88 - Welterweight

    Kevin Mitchell Age 25 won 31 (KO 23) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0 = 31
    rounds boxed 144 KO% 74.19 - Lightweight (first world title bout coming up in may against katsidis)

    Anthony Peterson Age 24 won 30 (KO 20) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0 = 30
    rounds boxed 153 KO% 66.67 Lightweight (first world title coming up in june against humberto soto)


    Daud Yordan age 22 won 25 (KO 19) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0
    rounds boxed 123 KO% 73.08 (first world title bout in april vs caballero) featherweight

    Abner Mares Age 24 won 19 (KO 12) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0 = 19 (first world title bout coming up against yonnhy perez in may) bantamweight
    rounds boxed 116 KO% 63.16


    these prospects are lighting up the charts atm.
    Last edited by SpinDoctor; 03-22-2010, 03:22 PM.
  • Eaner0919
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    Vanes should have last to Kassim IMO

    not sold on Canelo just yet

    A Pete you cant really consider a prospect considering he is now fighting for a title

    Brook I am highly interested in

    Robert Marroquin is someone I think will be pretty damn good

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    • cleaner147
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      Originally posted by SpinDoctor
      David Lemieux 21 year old won Age 21 (KO 20) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0 = 21
      rounds boxed 49 KO% 95.24 - middleweight

      Vanes Martirosyan Age 23 Won 27 (KO 17) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0 = 27
      rounds boxed 117 KO% 62.96 - Light Middleweight


      Kell Brook Age 23 won 21 (KO 14) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0 = 21
      rounds boxed 78 KO% 66.67 - Welterweight

      Saul Alvarez Age 19 won 31 (KO 23) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 1 = 32
      rounds boxed 180 KO% 71.88 - Welterweight

      Kevin Mitchell Age 25 won 31 (KO 23) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0 = 31
      rounds boxed 144 KO% 74.19 - Lightweight (first world title bout coming up in may against katsidis)


      Anthony Peterson Age 24 won 30 (KO 20) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0 = 30
      rounds boxed 153 KO% 66.67 Lightweight (first world title coming up in june against humberto soto)


      Daud Yordan age 22 won 25 (KO 19) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0
      rounds boxed 123 KO% 73.08 (first world title bout in april vs caballero) featherweight


      these prospects are lighting up the charts atm.
      I would chose these two from ur list..

      but I would say its still Gennady Golovkin, but he cooled down cuz Felix Sturm won't fight him and UniversumBP has no other good option to prrve his talent. sad

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      • catalinul
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        Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam imo.

        Got all the natural assets and charisma.Reminds me of Roy Jones.

        I predict he will be a beltholder in 1,5 years and maybe even the man in 2 years time.He will have to leave France though.

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        • Siggy
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          #5
          fernando guerrero
          ismayl sillakh
          mike jones
          kenny galarza
          omar henry
          roberto marroquin
          jose benavidez
          keith thurman

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          • Mikhnienko
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            #6
            Check the sig.

            Korobov to the top.

            Golovkin N'jikam Pirog Lara are great too.

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            • Siggy
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              #7
              also vernon paris is back and looking to stay active. he's yet another name to look out for at 140.

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              • SpinDoctor
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                #8
                Originally posted by Siggy
                also vernon paris is back and looking to stay active. he's yet another name to look out for at 140.
                never saw him fight, but 140 is stacked with killerz.

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                • Rocky...
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                  Korobov baby

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                  • BoxerDood
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                    Anthony Peterson. People were so hyped up about his brother, especially after the rumors of him beating up Mayweather in sparring but I've always preferred Anthony. I hope he beats Humberto Soto. That will be an interesting fight.

                    I'm also curious to see if Saul Alvarez can live up to the hype. Matthew Hatton would have been a perfect test for him. I wish that fight hadn't fallen apart...

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