Short documentary on the best P4P amateur boxer.

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  • frosty-g
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    #11
    Originally posted by 'Sugar' Freddi
    That fight was against Jose Ramirez and Lomachenko clearly won it.
    yeah, won it easy

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    • Forza
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      #12
      he seems a bit too ****y

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      • 'Sugar' Freddi
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        #13
        Originally posted by Forza
        he seems a bit too ****y
        I think he's just confident. Even if he was ****y, what can you do. Dude has lost only once in over 300 matches and avenged that one as well. World champion, olympic champion, etc.

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        • Bermuda
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          #14
          Originally posted by 'Sugar' Freddi
          I don't think there has been any kind of word out there yet.

          And for the people who were too lazy to watch the video, over 300 wins with only ONE loss!!!!!!!!
          damn that's pretty impressive. can't wait to see what he accomplishes as a pro.

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            #15
            If he's 130 lbs. now, he'll probably be a division or two higher in the pros. It would be cool to see him against guys like Rios and Khan.

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            • 'Sugar' Freddi
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              #16
              Originally posted by valero
              If he's 130 lbs. now, he'll probably be a division or two higher in the pros. It would be cool to see him against guys like Rios and Khan.
              Isn't it always the opposite? Usually amateur who turn pro go down in weight, not up.

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              • 'Sugar' Freddi
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                #17
                Here is another one:

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                • Dunkeroo23
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                  #18
                  good fighter but the best P4P amatuer boxer in the world imo is Erick DeLeon. The guy has won 3 consecutive NATIONAL golden gloves at 132. Only person to ever do that. Floyd Mayweather won 3 as well but not consecutively. He is something like 120-0. On top of that he is only 19 and Lomachenko is 23. He is competing in the next olympics and is a favorite for gold



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                  • 'Sugar' Freddi
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Dunkeroo23
                    good fighter but the best P4P amatuer boxer in the world imo is Erick DeLeon. The guy has won 3 consecutive NATIONAL golden gloves at 132. Only person to ever do that. Floyd Mayweather won 3 as well but not consecutively. He is something like 120-0. On top of that he is only 19 and Lomachenko is 23. He is competing in the next olympics and is a favorite for gold



                    Over 300 wins with one avenged loss, Olympic champion, two time world champion (plus 1 silver medal), 1 time European champion, and multiple time Ukranian national champion sounds more impresisve than your guy imo. And you're talking about the 2012 Olympics? Because I couldn't find anything about him being an Olympian. If you're talking about 2016, than he will be age 23, the same age as Vasyl now who is already a multiple time world champ and Olympic champion.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by 'Sugar' Freddi
                      Over 300 wins with one avenged loss, Olympic champion, two time world champion (plus 1 silver medal), 1 time European champion, and multiple time Ukranian national champion sounds more impresisve than your guy imo. And you're talking about the 2012 Olympics? Because I couldn't find anything about him being an Olympian. If you're talking about 2016, than he will be age 23, the same age as Vasyl now who is already a multiple time world champ and Olympic champion.

                      I'm pretty sure DeLeon was upset in the Olympic trials and didn't qualify for the team. I think he said he was just going to turn pro instead of waiting for 2016...

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