Anyone remember seeing this kid?
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In the second video he was using the southpaw stance. They were probably trying to get him to adopt the stance. He doesn't look too comfortable in that stance though.
He's looking pretty good for his age. Might be a contender, but amateurs and professional boxing is two different experiences.
How many times has there been a guy that had a good amateur career, but just couldn't make it as a pro? Plenty of times.
Professional fighting takes bloodlust and killer instinct. There is no headgear or 16 oz gloves in the pros. You have to really want to hurt the guy in order to become a big shot in the pros.
Look at Floyd Mayweather. Early on in his career the guy was an absolute beast, knocking out guys with power in both fists. Nowadays he can take advantage of his early prestige and fight on points.
Without power or killer instinct, being the Paulie Malignaggi's and Yuri Foreman's of boxing is the furthest you can go.
Yeah, I know what you mean. Just gotta wait and see I guess. He is sparring a pro from a higher weight class who is 10-0, in that video though. If it's worth anything.
I gotta get that dude's name though. He seems to be worth following, to see if he develops into something good or not.Comment
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He's got the makings of a good boxer, but the reason I'm saying all this is that he switched to Soccer despite all those skills.
Yeah, I know what you mean. Just gotta wait and see I guess. He is sparring a pro from a higher weight class who is 10-0, in that video though. If it's worth anything.
I gotta get that dude's name though. He seems to be worth following, to see if he develops into something good or not.
This could mean that he (or his parents) couldn't bear the thought of caving people's faces in for a living so they put him in Soccer, a sport with relatively less contact.
Would be sad all that talent go to waste for lack of killer instincts, but that's life I suppose.Comment
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What makes me question that is the mittman was also standing southpaw - usually you stand orthodox as southpaw opponents are rare.Comment
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This kid is American of Japanese descent.
It would be a pity if promoters tried to put a nationalistic spin on him the way they do with Rocky Juarez and the like even though Rocky can barely speak Espaņol.
This kid has lived nearly all of his natural life in America. I think it's safe to call him an American.Comment
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This kid is American of Japanese descent.
It would be a pity if promoters tried to put a nationalistic spin on him the way they do with Rocky Juarez and the like even though Rocky can barely speak Espaņol.
This kid has lived nearly all of his natural life in America. I think it's safe to call him an American.
Really? Do you know his name?
Kinda weird that if that is true because the gym they are in, in all the videos is japanese. Even the ring posts has kanji on them.
The trainer(holding pads) is Australian and is based out of australia though, has his own gym and everything. Or at least that is what I found out after doing some digging around.Comment
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Did you watch the third vid? It's all in japanese so i'm assuming that the vid was recorded in japan.This kid is American of Japanese descent.
It would be a pity if promoters tried to put a nationalistic spin on him the way they do with Rocky Juarez and the like even though Rocky can barely speak Espaņol.
This kid has lived nearly all of his natural life in America. I think it's safe to call him an American.Comment


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