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Who are the future superstars of boxing?
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Originally posted by BeenDownB4 View PostExcellent point about Ortiz my son and a few friends no of him, and they dont watch boxing.
1) he's not undefeated-another loss wouldn't hurt
2) he's fighting on ppv-most undefeated fighters out there will choose to fight floyd or pac on the big stage win or lose
3) Great fight to make him known to the casuals and make the mexicans adopt him as their new star-especially if floyd plays his villian role
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Originally posted by Tha Executioner View PostGreat GREAT pick man.
I thought it was only me and phantom5 that thought highly of Teon.
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Originally posted by 01samuelc View Postcasuals can't understand/relate to that style of fighting.
Originally posted by 01samuelc View Postdo you guys see canelo becoming a ppv attraction in the us? Out of all the fighters people have listed i see ortiz becoming a huge star he speaks spanish fluently and is well spoken in english. He also has a fan friendly style
Canelo. I doubt he becomes a ppv attraction but i can see his fights getting sold out in CA, NV, and NY.
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Rigondeaux has the potential to be great. He has everything in his skillset to do so, all he needs right now is to step up the competition.
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I know for sure..Vasya Lomachenko will be in top 5 P4P. 2 more years till this kid shines.
from current pros I'd pick
Carl Froch
Nonito Donaire
Andre Ward
can't think of other great boxersLast edited by Ogecca MaMa; 06-12-2011, 04:45 PM.
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Originally posted by BeenDownB4 View PostWho are the future superstars of boxing, top prospects who may become stars are little known boxers that you see that may be big.
I once thought Ortiz was one and could still possibly be. Names like Brandon Rios, Nonito Donaire, Mike Jones, and Andre Ward come to mine.
Of those guys you mentioned... none will ever become household names. They might become great fighters but not superstars.
Hell Saul Alvarez is already a superstar in Mexico and he's like only 20. The fight before his last one was in some outdoor baseball stadium, he's a regular household name over there.
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