What young American heavyweight has the best potential?

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  • The Hammer
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    #11
    It will be interesting to see who Mitchell and Jennings face next.

    Mitchell no doubt will be carefully matched by Al Heymon.

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    • JAB5239
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      #12
      Originally posted by Freedom.
      It will be interesting to see who Mitchell and Jennings face next.

      Mitchell no doubt will be carefully matched by Al Heymon.
      Considering his lack of experience he should be. He isn't be babied like Wilder though. Both Ibragimov and Witherspoon had much more overall experience and Mitchell stepped up like a potential champion. Right now he's the best of the "young" American heavyweights.

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      • KnockUTheFukOut
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        #13
        Bryant Jennings! Some fans focus too damn much on POWER so naturally they are going to write Jennings off and go with Mitchell and Wilder, but Jennings actually has BOXING SKILLS...Mitchell and Wilder are just collecting KO's against BUMS and Average Fighters...

        Right Now I would easily take Jennings by UD over Mitchell and Wilder! He would be too quick and too slick for both IMO, but only time will tell over the next few years

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        • The Hammer
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          #14
          Tor Hamer is another American heavyweight I was thinking about putting in the poll.

          We'll have a better idea of how good he is after International Prizefighter this coming Wednesday.

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          • uncle_ray
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            #15
            kevin johnson smashes all these clowns to bits

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            • DefThatGuy
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              #16
              Rocky Balboa from the first Rocky.

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              • catalinul
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                #17
                Jennings is my choice,I really like him altough I thought he was sub par with Collins.

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                • BostonGuy
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                  #18
                  I'm not sold on Jennings, he has fluidity like the TS stated but he also likes to 'flick' his punches, doesnt seem to have a lot of power and lacks that 'killer instinct.'

                  I picked Mitchell; he's a strong guy who's very athletic, has quality power and has the killer instinct to press for the KO when it presents itself.

                  As for Deontay Wilder , you can't really gauge where he's at because his opposition has been so poor. His management prob wouldn't have even put him in against a guy like Steve Collins before last night. Their reluctance to put him with anyone decent is a huge disservice to him.

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                  • rambov
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                    #19
                    Seth Mitchell BABY

                    He can learn. That's important.

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                    • -PBP-
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                      #20
                      I'll say Wilder has the most "potential" because of his physical talent. Whether he reaches his full potential is another story.

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