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  • LomaUsykKlichko
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    #31
    Also Khytrov signed with Mike tyson

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    • Pigeons
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      #32
      Marcus Browne.

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      • King_
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        #33
        Originally posted by LomaUsykKlichko
        You can Usyk the future champion of cruiser/heavyweight
        Originally posted by LomaUsykKlichko
        Also Khytrov signed with Mike tyson
        Originally posted by Pigeons
        Marcus Browne.
        Added.


        I thought I already had all three of them on there. Guess not

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        • Repsac
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          #34
          Luke Campbell
          Jesse Hart
          Chris Eubank Jr. (although i don't like some of his antics in the ring)
          The Arroyo Twins
          Anthony Ogogo
          Jantony Ortiz

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          • LowBlowKO
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            #35
            Some more from out east:
            Ken Shiro (beat Heri Amol on debut)
            Sho Ishida (stable mate of Ioka and Miyazaki)
            Stamp Kiatniwat (Thai teenager who beat Kwanthai recently)
            Eaktawan Mor Krungthepthonburi (Thai who I LOVE watching)
            Shun Kubo (highly ranked Japanese guy at 122)
            Shohei Omori (beat Christian Esquivel recently, looks talented as hell)
            Hikaru Marugame (talented former Japanese amateur star)
            Yusaku Kuga (He's got a loss but there is something that I like about this kid)
            Rikki Naito (Japanese champ at 130, he's looking like one with a lot of talent)
            Masayoshi Nakatani (OPBF champion at 135 who is long, rangy and powerful)
            Keita Obara (One word, POWER!)


            I'll just point out I don't think much of Naoto Uebayashi (former amateur stand out) or Chalermpol Singwancha (former Muay Thai fighter). Uebayashi appears to have a weak chin whilst Chalermpol appears to have AWFUL stamina. People in their respective countries have given them some hype though.

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            • Sugar Adam Ali
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              #36
              Add George carter jr to the list..

              From galesburg Illinois
              Fights out of moline
              Undefeated middleweight
              Check my sig

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              • King_
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                #37
                Originally posted by Repsac
                Luke Campbell
                Jesse Hart
                Chris Eubank Jr. (although i don't like some of his antics in the ring)
                The Arroyo Twins
                Anthony Ogogo
                Jantony Ortiz
                What's the Arroyo twins first names? I've never heard of them.

                Originally posted by LowBlowKO
                Some more from out east:
                Ken Shiro (beat Heri Amol on debut)
                Sho Ishida (stable mate of Ioka and Miyazaki)
                Stamp Kiatniwat (Thai teenager who beat Kwanthai recently)
                Eaktawan Mor Krungthepthonburi (Thai who I LOVE watching)
                Shun Kubo (highly ranked Japanese guy at 122)
                Shohei Omori (beat Christian Esquivel recently, looks talented as hell)
                Hikaru Marugame (talented former Japanese amateur star)
                Yusaku Kuga (He's got a loss but there is something that I like about this kid)
                Rikki Naito (Japanese champ at 130, he's looking like one with a lot of talent)
                Masayoshi Nakatani (OPBF champion at 135 who is long, rangy and powerful)
                Keita Obara (One word, POWER!)


                I'll just point out I don't think much of Naoto Uebayashi (former amateur stand out) or Chalermpol Singwancha (former Muay Thai fighter). Uebayashi appears to have a weak chin whilst Chalermpol appears to have AWFUL stamina. People in their respective countries have given them some hype though.
                Wow. Awesome!

                I'm not too familiar with many prospects from that part of the boxing world, besides the high-profile ones, so I really appreciate that list! Going to check some of them out on YT tomorrow.



                Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
                Add George carter jr to the list..

                From galesburg Illinois
                Fights out of moline
                Undefeated middleweight
                Check my sig
                Added! Do you know him personally?

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                • Repsac
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Mr.Bandwagon
                  What's the Arroyo twins first names? I've never heard of them.
                  McJoe Arroyo is 15-0 with 8KO's, he stopped Hernan Tyson Marquez in his last bout.

                  McWilliam is 15-1 with 13KO's.

                  I would consider both more of a contender at this point. McWilliams is fighting for the IBF title next month.

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                  • King_
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Repsac
                    McJoe Arroyo is 15-0 with 8KO's, he stopped Hernan Tyson Marquez in his last bout.

                    McWilliam is 15-1 with 13KO's.

                    I would consider both more of a contender at this point. McWilliams is fighting for the IBF title next month.
                    Thanks.


                    Eh, I think you're right.... with their amount of fights, they're in the prospect range no doubt but as you say... they're contenders at this point. Well at least the one who is fighting for an IBF title. Definite contender, I won't add them. But I added everyone else

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                    • King_
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                      #40
                      Enrico Koelling is fighting this Saturday on the Huck-Larghetti Undercard.



                      Egor Mekhontsev is fighting on September 6th, in Texas.




                      Oleksandr Gvozdyk and Egidijus Kavaliauskas are returning on the same card on September 20th, on an undercard in Arizona.


                      Errol Spence is returning September 11th, in Las Vegas
                      Last edited by King_; 08-26-2014, 10:22 AM.

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