Sam Solimon- his awkward "monkey-style" shows if boxers can adapt
Paul Williams - all offense definately can see how good someones defense is
Those are my picks
Sorry, the rum is flowing
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Sam Solimon- his awkward "monkey-style" shows if boxers can adapt
Paul Williams - all offense definately can see how good someones defense is
Those are my picks
Sorry, the rum is flowing
sam soliman always puts up a good shwoing no matter who he faces,he never disgraces himself.
Jameel McCline for Heavyweight i always thought.
Howard Eastman thesedays
Jameel McCline, Robert Hawkins, Robert Wiggins, Zuri Lawrence, to name some of the heavies, and of course Marcus Rhode.
dont forget to add Iron Mike tyson the last few years. Rediculous. He wuits twice in a row and the guys that win deserve title shots? Mike Tyson hasnt even been a champ since what 96?
Mike
Id never call a former champ a steppin stone at any point in his career...except maybe Freddie PendletonQuote:
Originally Posted by ironmike2004
Wladimir Klitschko. ;D J/K
Gilbert Martinez, thats a tuff fatty
Unfortunately Antwun Echols as of late too.
No one has said DeMarcus Corley ??? But more often then not Lovemore Ndou
Grady Brewer is the ultimate stepping stone fighter. He stopped Athony Thompson and was robbed against Schwell Powell. And how the hell is Paul Williams a stepping stone?Quote:
Originally Posted by killersheep
I read in a recent interview Corley said he is coming out with his own line of Victorias Secret Womens underwear, and he is going to model them with the girls. ;D I aint shittin yaQuote:
Originally Posted by Starr
Soliman is NOT a stepping stone. Maybe he was 6 years ago, but he's not now.
I think Paul Williams is a stepping stone, because at this point he will only be fighting lower class fighters,Quote:
Originally Posted by Violent Demise
I don't think any of the big names will give him a shot (he's in the same situation as Antonio Margarito)
Do you seriously think any of the big names are gonna fight Solimon? Do you really consider him a contender? I don't. I do love watching him fight, but I honestly think after fighting Winky he lost his last chance as a contenderQuote:
Originally Posted by SecondRoundKO
secondroundko,that makes no sense cos sam soliman is a lot better now then what he was 6 years ago.
he was a nobody 6 years ago and now most boxing fans have heard of him.
Robin Reid was a terrific stepping stone for jeff lacy.