Which Prospect (Under 10 Fights) Are U Most Excited About?

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  • sicko
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    #61
    Originally posted by Sombras
    The thing is Mike.....even though benavidez is really talented as well, They nut hug him a lot and talk **** about Frankie because Jose has Freddy Roach and just because he has Freddy...people think that makes him better which IMO it's not right.

    I AGREE! Seems like everybody that works with Roach gets OVER HYPED

    I don't put too much into Amateurs but I guess people forget that Frankie did beat Jose pretty good in Amateurs, Frankie is a pressure fighter, he goes after you and he stays on you the entire fight, I don't think I ever seen him fighting going backwards so far
    Last edited by sicko; 08-22-2010, 11:22 PM.

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    • JayPro81
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      #62
      Rigondeaux and Gary Russell Jr.

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      • Heru
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        #63
        Originally posted by Eaner0919
        great call on a prospect not getting much shine but with oodles of talent

        he could be a special one

        also watch for

        Gabino Saenz
        Randy Caballero
        Russell convinced me as soon as I saw that he was using his right hand more. He was too left hand heavy to be what he could be, but he's developed or just started using his right nicely and often.
        Originally posted by Mr. Copeland
        have you seen the younger brother......I know he has 4, but the one that fought Warren?

        I think he will be by far the best of the bunch....just curious if you felt the same way.
        I don't think so, but I know I've seen 1 brother and they all seem to have basically the same style and movement. I don't think I'd be able to tell them apart lol.

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        • THE REED
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          #64
          Rigondeaux.......

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          • PittyPat
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            #65
            Rigondeaux and Billy Joe Saunders (in the UK). The latter I've seen live twice, and he's a friggin' punching machine! :box2:

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            • 1 HitterQuitter
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              #66
              guillermo rigondeaux

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              • sicko
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                #67
                Demetrius Andrade (just fought his 10th fight earlier this year)

                I agree with Gary Russell Jr and Frankie Gomez and Jose obviously

                of course many of the Cuban guys that are now coming over to fight as Pros: Yordenis Ugas, Yudel Jhonson, Guillermo Rigondeaux

                Deontay Wilder (has 11 fights now) but he gives a little HOPE for the US in the Heavyweight division lol but he has a LONG WAY TO GO before he is ready for the best at Heavyweight but he is only 24

                it is too many good young fighters ALL AROUND THE WORLD to list, boxing has a great future and a lot of young talent
                Last edited by sicko; 08-23-2010, 12:14 AM.

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                • Khalid X
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by sicko
                  Demetrius Andrade (just fought his 10th fight earlier this year)

                  I agree with Gary Russell Jr and Frankie Gomez and Jose obviously

                  of course many of the Cuban guys that are now coming over to fight as Pros: Yordenis Ugas, Yudel Jhonson, Guillermo Rigondeaux

                  Deontay Wilder (has 11 fights now) but he gives a little HOPE for the US in the Heavyweight division lol but he has a LONG WAY TO GO before he is ready for the best at Heavyweight but he is only 24


                  it is too many good young fighters ALL AROUND THE WORLD to list, boxing has a great future and a lot of young talent, just need to get these damn promoters out of the way

                  Not that it matters, but the best hope for a U.S. Heavyweight is a guy by the name of Michael Hunter.

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                  • sicko
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Mr. Copeland
                    Not that it matters, but the best hope for a U.S. Heavyweight is a guy by the name of Michael Hunter.
                    yeah I know about Michael Hunter Jr very well but he haven't even turned Pro yet

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                    • Khmelnytsky
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Mr. Copeland
                      Not that it matters, but the best hope for a U.S. Heavyweight is a guy by the name of Michael Hunter.
                      I'v heard people say this but don't see it. He's 6'2 about 215 and has never beat any top HW on the World stage. Winning an American National Championship doesn't really mean much just look at Jason Estrada.

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