Felix Verdejo voted #1 best boxer under 25. Amir Imam #2.

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  • Basco
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    #21
    Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
    And what's his best won... How long have you been watching boxing, 3,4 months..

    Prospects are a dime a dozen,,, did you even watch boxing when bojado, Juarez, Peter, cintron were the wave of the future, or how about when it was Michael grant, or mark breland...

    People like yourself already claiming him to be legit, without one top level win.. Lmao
    You obviously have some reading issues. I never claimed to be legit. I said his has talent and potential. His best win is probably his last against another undefeated decent prospect. Cintron, Grant, Bojado...you are really showing who is the young buck!

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      #22
      How does De la Hoya's cousing look in terms of boxing potential?

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        #23
        no Jose Ramírez, cant respect nor can I take this list seriously.

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        • Basco
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          #24
          Originally posted by SniXSniPe
          How does De la Hoya's cousing look in terms of boxing potential?
          I like what I saw in two fights. the kid is fast and throws punches with bad intentions. I think he needs to work on composure and using different speeds. He seems to be on 6th gear, pedal to the metal all the time.

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          • The Hammer
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            #25
            Some good fighters under 25 who were overlooked:

            Naoya Inoue
            Arif Magomedov
            Konstantin Ponomarev
            Murat Gassiev
            Dmitry Bivol

            Micki Nielsen
            Erik Skoglund
            Tyron Zeuge
            Hughie Fury
            Vincent Feigenbutz

            Christian Lewandowski
            Tom Schwarz
            Pavel Doroshilov
            Adrian Granat
            Otto Wallin

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              #26
              Originally posted by HUGEBOXINGFAN
              This is from the ring boxing website poll.

              Which of these under-25 fighters has the brightest future?

              Jack Catteral, 22 4.75% (64 votes)


              Diego De La Hoya, 21 13.36% (180 votes)


              Joseph Diaz Jr., 22 3.27% (44 votes)


              Joet Gonzalez, 21 0.52% (7 votes)


              Amir Imam, 24 20.79% (280 votes)


              Jesse Magdaleno, 23 3.49% (47 votes)


              Joseph Parker, 23 5.12% (69 votes)


              Jason Quigley, 24 5.35% (72 votes)


              Oscar Valdez, 24 7.35% (99 votes)


              Felix Verdejo, 22 36% (485 votes)



              Total Votes: 1,347


              imam and verdejo are very nice fighters, but otherwise that is an awful list. boxing is not in good hands.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
                Verdejo is quickly becoming the most overrated guy in boxing..

                A future Francisco bojado
                Nah the most overrated is Roman Gonzalez no ****ing question.

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                  #28
                  joseph diaz JR blocks punches with his face against journeymen.

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                  • SlySlickSmooth
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                    #29
                    That poll is missing Naoya Inoue.

                    NONE of those guys listed even fought for a world title and Inoue is already a 2-Weight Champion at 22 years old

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                      #30
                      I see championship material in Verdejo but I have a feeling he's going to flop. Don't think he'll end up as a great Puerto Rican fighter. A good one, but not great.

                      Although it's way too early to guess that but I just have that feeling.

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