Re: Who is the top prospect-prodigy in boxing?
hmmm a neg what eva it is called for a personal opinion how so grown up
:-* :-*
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hmmm a neg what eva it is called for a personal opinion how so grown up
:-* :-*
Heres CC#17 on me for your troubles...
Sooner or later your gonna careless about the SC's trust me...
Don't let them bother you...
Hows your back holding up? Baby moving a lot?
Re: Who is the top prospect-prodigy in boxing?
haha i dont care bout the neg lmao
i just wish it have been about a comment i made about someone half decent ::** ::**
instead of a big mouth hyped up egotistical skittle fighter!!
:lickish: :lickish:
my back ok lol just coping with the extra weight of my top half ;)
and baby not moving round much
had a scan today it was lovely ;D
Re: Who is the top prospect-prodigy in boxing?
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There's this guy always fights on Hatton undercards.
Nick Smedly. He's a Naseem Hamed protege, same horrible switch hitting style, but he's good and it's workin for him.
i've seen him fight live a fair few times(he's local and knows my fella )
and i like him too
marks quick though
Re: Who is the top prospect-prodigy in boxing?
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Originally Posted by OumaFan
Everybody knows about guys like Amir Khan, Andre Ward, Berto.
But there are some good prospects that are a bit more under the radar, a bit harder to see their fights. I'm bored so I tried to find some youtube footage for most of these guys but couldn't. Guys like the Peterson brothers, Lamont and Anthony. Jean Pascal, a 168 pounder from Canada who's probably the best RJ imitator out there. Jonathan Banks is a pretty good cruiserweight prospect. James Kirkland is a 154 pounder that fights a bit like Terry Norris. Also like Juan Manuel Lopez, the (I think) bantamweight from Puerto Rico.
One guy that's never on American TV is Jorge Linares. He fights out of Japan. He's a 130 pounder, good size, good technique overall, good jab, good body work, pretty smart fighter for a prospect. According to maxboxing.com he gave Pacman good sparring and embarrassed Ponce de Leon (Linares was fighting at 126 at the time, Ponce 122). Here's a clip, I think he could be pretty good:
[youtube=425,350]WASvcBsRHVk[/youtube]
I would've voted Juan Manuel Lopez, but admittedly I have not seen the other fighters too much. I would NOT vote for JCC Jr., 'cause although he has shown good talent, I totally object to the way he's being brought slowly (too slowly) along. Like father like son, I guess. (sigh)
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In that video there are certain instances where Linares reminds me of DLH's style. Obviously he's nowhere near DLH's skill level, but he has a similar jab, and posture and seems to have a decent left hook.
Re: Who is the top prospect-prodigy in boxing?
I like Juan Manuel Lopez, I'd put him just ahead of Chavez, Jr
Re: Who is the top prospect-prodigy in boxing?
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I would've voted Juan Manuel Lopez, but admittedly I have not seen the other fighters too much. I would NOT vote for JCC Jr., 'cause although he has shown good talent, I totally object to the way he's being brought slowly (too slowly) along. Like father like son, I guess. (sigh)
In fairness JCC Jr. only fought 4 amateur fights so hes basically doing his amateur work in the pros.
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Originally Posted by hitmandonny
There's this guy always fights on Hatton undercards.
Nick Smedly. He's a Naseem Hamed protege, same horrible switch hitting style, but he's good and it's workin for him.
i've seen him fight live a fair few times(he's local and knows my fella )
and i like him too
marks quick though
HaHa it's funny you say that...I used to really dislike him...i was always like, "jus gimme one round one round and ud keep ur hands up a lot more" :D
Re: Who is the top prospect-prodigy in boxing?
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Originally Posted by hitmandonny
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Originally Posted by katfight
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Originally Posted by hitmandonny
There's this guy always fights on Hatton undercards.
Nick Smedly. He's a Naseem Hamed protege, same horrible switch hitting style, but he's good and it's workin for him.
i've seen him fight live a fair few times(he's local and knows my fella )
and i like him too
marks quick though
HaHa it's funny you say that...I used to really dislike him...i was always like, "jus gimme one round one round and ud keep ur hands up a lot more" :D
:laugh: :lickish:
Re: Who is the top prospect-prodigy in boxing?
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Originally Posted by hitmandonny
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Originally Posted by katfight
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Originally Posted by hitmandonny
There's this guy always fights on Hatton undercards.
Nick Smedly. He's a Naseem Hamed protege, same horrible switch hitting style, but he's good and it's workin for him.
i've seen him fight live a fair few times(he's local and knows my fella )
and i like him too
marks quick though
HaHa it's funny you say that...I used to really dislike him...i was always like, "jus gimme one round one round and ud keep ur hands up a lot more" :D
haha he is good too
have you got any vids of your fights i really wanna see how gud u are
give my professional opinion( :-X :-X ;D ;D)
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Originally Posted by TitoFan
I would've voted Juan Manuel Lopez, but admittedly I have not seen the other fighters too much. I would NOT vote for JCC Jr., 'cause although he has shown good talent, I totally object to the way he's being brought slowly (too slowly) along. Like father like son, I guess. (sigh)
In fairness JCC Jr. only fought 4 amateur fights so hes basically doing his amateur work in the pros.
i dont think there is anything wrong with how JCC jr. is coming along..
it worked for his dad and it will give the kid more experience and confidence going into the bigger fights..
some are ready for world title shots at 20 yrs old and some at 28.. different people have different peaks..
i like JCC jr. he is developing good fundamentals and good body punching among other things...
Re: Who is the top prospect-prodigy in boxing?
He's not on the list, but I'd go for Corrie Sanders ;D
Re: Who is the top prospect-prodigy in boxing?
There were a couple on bebo alri, but im havin real trouble uploadin onto this for some reason, il have to go ask Danny whats the story.... but il be sparrin again tonight so il record that on a phone or somethin n get it up here.
Re: Who is the top prospect-prodigy in boxing?
yeah ok just dont knock out the poor lad that u are sparring just to prove a point :P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P
let me know wen its on :-* :-*