Simple thread...What do people make of this kid?........Does he have a bright future?
Jamie Kavanagh
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not as a top level boxer.
He's fun to watch, will get into wars. But he's too easy to hit and has got no pop on his punches, and his chin doesnt look great.
But i like watching him as i said, throws loads of punches, stands in front of his opponent and makes a fight of it. Good to have on an undercard against someone on a similar level to him with a similar style -
Didnt see his fight last night but i dont know yet.He had a good amateur background and has a good trainer in Roach and gets some off the best sparring so he might do somethingComment
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I hope Jamie can become a champ but he really needs to work on that defense hes a very exciting fighter though.Comment
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Broner will probably end up fighting him down the road, both are GBP around the same weight classes, and Broner will beat him.
Young fighters like Frankie Gomez, Antonio Orozco, Jaime Kavanagh, Michael Perez, Sharif Bogere, Michael Finney, Luis Ramos Jr, Fidel Maldonado Jr, Carlos Molina (the LW prospect of course), and Omar Figueora are all potential up and coming fighters for Broner at 135-140.Comment
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Jamie got mad grinding to do if he ever wants to see the top of the ladder. 21yrs old, 2year pro, 10 fights, I'll give him about 4 years and then make my judgement on whether he's a threat to the crown. By that time, he'll probably have about 30 fights under this belt, assuming he doesn't get plagued by injuries. We need more "blood-and-guts" fighters at the top.Comment
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