Comments Thread For: Breazeale, Browne, Gausha, Spence, Warren are Ready

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Breazeale, Browne, Gausha, Spence, Warren are Ready

    LOS ANGELES - Before 2012 United States Olympians Dominic Breazeale, Marcus Browne, Terrell Gausha, Errol Spence and Rau'Shee Warren turn professional this Friday, November 9, at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio, Calif., on a special edition of ShoBox: The Next Generation (SHOWTIME, 10:00 p.m. ET/PT), the fighters took time to reflect on their upcoming bouts and what it means to start their quests to become future world champions.

    Breazeale will face Curtis Tate of Oakland, TN (4-3, 4 KO's), Browne will face Codale Ford of Ford Gibson, OK (2-0), Gausha will face Dustin Caplinger of Chillicothe, OH (2-3, 1 KO), Spence will face Jonathan Garcia of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico (3-3, 1 KO) and Warren will face Luis Rivera of Ponce, Puerto Rico (1-2).
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  • ИATAS
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    Looking forward to this and their careers! Specifically, Spence & Gausha.

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    • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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      #3
      When I look at these current Olympians and compare them to past US Olympians I see nothing special... Maybe it's just me.

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      • jayjames616
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        I expect Warren to be World Champion within 12 fights similar to Rigondeaux. He has A LOT of experience and with 8 WSB fights he's pretty much had 8 pro fights already. I know his Olympic experiences were huge failures but I think his style will be adapt well to the pros.

        Gausha will be a solid pro. I see a championship contender but not champion unless he gets good match making with Haymon. Gausha's style is much more suited for the pros rather than the amateurs.

        Spence is is a talented slick boxer with some pop. He doesn't have the experience like Warren but if moved right I can see him getting a title.

        I've only seen the other two once maybe twice. Browne has some talent and could have a solid career. He is a rangey LHW that can also mix it up. I'm not impressed with the Heavyweight at all. He will get matched easy and build up a nice record but as soon as he steps up he gets KO'd

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        • richardt
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          #5
          They forgot to mention the best matchup on the card is Unbeaten highly regarded prospect Daquan Arnett against another unbeaten.

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