2013 Prospect of the Year?

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  • sslg99
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    2013 Prospect of the Year?

    I really dont know who should win the award this year

    who do you guys have?
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    Errol Spence... bar none

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    • dan_cov
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      Kal Yafai

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      • ddangerous
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        Lomachenko

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          Felix vernado , Omar figorra

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          • sslg99
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            #6
            Originally posted by ddangerous
            Lomachenko
            With 1 fight?

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            • sparkman0811
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              Ali Raymi, of course. Most prospects get fed bums, anyway. So, why not give the award to the guy who got fed the most amount of bums in 2013? My homey, Ali Raymi, fought 16 damn times in 2013.

              All his fights have ended by first round KO. He's 20-0. 20 have tried, 20 have failed. You'd have to be a damn fool not to give the award to Ali Raymi. 15 of his opponents had undefeated winning records, and 5 were debuting opponents.

              I'm not even joking either, I mean, the facts speak for themselves. Like I said, all prospects get fed bums, anyway. So, what's the rebuttal against my homey, Ali Raymi, getting the nod?
              Last edited by sparkman0811; 12-31-2013, 06:14 PM.

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              • sslg99
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                #8
                Originally posted by sparkman0811
                Ali Raymi, of course. Most prospects get fed bums, anyway. So, why not give the award to the guy who got fed the most amount of bums in 2013? My homey, Ali Raymi, fought 16 damn times in 2013.

                All his fights have ended by first round KO. He's 20-0. 20 have tried, 20 have failed. You'd have to be a damn fool not to give the award to Ali Raymi. 15 of his opponents had undefeated winning records, and 5 were debuting opponents.

                I'm not even joking either, I mean, the facts speak for themselves. Like I said, all prospects get fed bums, anyway. So, what's the rebuttal against my homey, Ali Raymi, getting the nod?
                He fights like an 11 year old

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                • Ray Corso
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                  I like Errol if he can hold his weight at 47! he has very good height (5'10") for the class and has a classic southpaw stance and moves. A very respectable amatuer career and has already been introduced to some road fights (Vegas, Calif, Fla.) Its difficult to secure opponents that move up in caliber these days because of the lack of state and regional boxing shows. He'll be held with a caliber of fighter he could pass and move up from but the progression has less steps these days. He's young enough (23 yrs) to move at a good pace and with Haymon backing him he can mature physically and mentally without stress (street).

                  Look forward to seeing him at 26 yrs old! Hope he can make it. Ray.
                  Last edited by Ray Corso; 12-31-2013, 06:18 PM.

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                  • sparkman0811
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sslg99
                    He fights like an 11 year old
                    Ali Raymi is ranked 10th at 105 lbs in boxrec rankings. I'd like to see any other prospect ranked as highly as that. All the paper champs at 105 have taken notice. Maybe he fights like an 11 year old because he is the size of an 11 year old. Besides I've seen some pretty good 11 year olds fight.

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