Which currently undefeated prospect(s) will lose their "0" in 2016?

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  • Nubia
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    #1

    Which currently undefeated prospect(s) will lose their "0" in 2016?

    There are so many undefeated prospects out there, I tried adding the most relevant ones since there are only 10 options.
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    Oscar Valdez
    14.29%
    2
    Callum Smith
    21.43%
    3
    Felix Verdejo
    0.00%
    0
    Errol Spence
    14.29%
    2
    Charlo Bros
    14.29%
    2
    Joseph ‘Jo Jo’ Diaz
    0.00%
    0
    Jose Carlos Ramirez
    14.29%
    2
    Anthony Joshua
    0.00%
    0
    Gilberto Ramirez
    7.14%
    1
    Julian Williams
    14.29%
    2
  • Geon
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    #2
    It all depends on who they fight, all these guys could stay undefeated if they kept getting fed cans

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    • Eff Pandas
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      #3
      The Charlo brothers are usually ranked in the top 5 guys of their division in most legit rankings. I'd hardly call them prospects at this point. Hell I'd say the same about Joshua, Spence & Julian Williams cuz there are top ten ranked by most legit rankings themselves. Once you are in the top ten I think you lose your prospect title. At least thats how I tend to see it.

      I think Zurdo is the guy most likely to take an L next year. Seems like he maybe getting lined up with Abraham for next year which is gonna be a fight to see how good Zurdo is & how far Abraham as fallen in his age. Somewhere in the middle of that battle I see a solid chance Zurdo is given his first L.

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      • Sugar Adam Ali
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        Tough to say,, but if I had to pick one I would say callum. He could taste defeat in a big domestic fight or European title level. I see him being the first one to really step up and that's why I think he has the most chance of losing his '0'

        Possibly Joshua if he lands a major fight vs fury, Wlad, wilder, Povetkin, etc

        The rest I assume will be carefully matched and won't be in a major fight till 2017

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        • The Big Dunn
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          #5
          Smith or Gilberto Ramirez are most likely to step up and take on a "50/50" opponent or close to it so I would vote either of them.

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          • Nubia
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            #6
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas
            The Charlo brothers are usually ranked in the top 5 guys of their division in most legit rankings. I'd hardly call them prospects at this point. Hell I'd say the same about Joshua, Spence & Julian Williams cuz there are top ten ranked by most legit rankings themselves. Once you are in the top ten I think you lose your prospect title. At least thats how I tend to see it.

            I think Zurdo is the guy most likely to take an L next year. Seems like he maybe getting lined up with Abraham for next year which is gonna be a fight to see how good Zurdo is & how far Abraham as fallen in his age. Somewhere in the middle of that battle I see a solid chance Zurdo is given his first L.
            You're right, I was debating whether to put them on there or not but if you look at their resumes it looks like a typical prospect resume. Full of stumblebums.

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