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    Default Re: Best prospect in boxing?

    What Ive seen I like the Petersons impressed me.
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    Default Re: Best prospect in boxing?

    I'll have to go with my man Juan Manuel Lopez (admittedly with a little bias). Juanman has done nothing in his career thus far to cause doubts in the minds of boxing experts (a la Cotto's chin problems at 140). Though he has only fought tough, experienced veterans, he is soon to step up the competition and perhaps later in the year or early 2009 be ready for the big three at 122: de Leon, Vazquez, and Marquez.

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    Abner Mares or David Lemieux

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    Default Re: Best prospect in boxing?

    Prospects in boxing right now.. I personally like..

    Abner mares
    Juan Manuel Lopez
    Amir Khan
    Andy Lee
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    Default Re: Best prospect in boxing?

    If I had to choose 1 I voted Roman Gonzalez. I think the kids got the tools to go far.

    I'll give you my fav. prospect in each division.

    My fav. prospects:
    Chris Arreola
    Jonathan Banks
    Tavoris Cloud
    Andre Ward
    Andy Lee
    James Kirkland
    Devon Alexander
    Victor Ortiz
    Urbano Antillon
    Kevin Mitchell
    Hiroyuki Enoki
    JuanMa
    Abner Mares
    AJ Banal
    Raul Martinez
    Giovani Segura
    Roman Gonzalez

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    Default Re: Best prospect in boxing?

    "Mighty" Kevin Mitchell.

    He would beat Kahn if they were to fight tomorrow.

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    ROMAN GONZALEZ.....BY A MILE!

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    Default Re: Best prospect in boxing?

    I would say Khan as he seems to improve fight by fight and corrects his mistakes.

    Questions about his chin remain to be answered but dont forget De La Hoya was dropped afew times early in his career but his chin was never a problem as his career went on.
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    Default Re: Best prospect in boxing?

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Abner Mares or David Lemieux
    Not very familiar with Lemieux, is he more a boxer, boxer/puncher, pressure fighter?

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    Default Re: Best prospect in boxing?

    I know a lot of people are skeptical, but Im very high on Vernon Paris. Yeah he hasn't been fighting the greatest opposition (but he has fought some tough fighters), but if you watch him he has speed, power, and is skilled beyond his years (the guy is only 19 with like a 17-0 record). I think in a few years he's going to be a HUGE player in boxing.
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    Default Re: Best prospect in boxing?

    Agree with smashup about frankie gavin; he's biding his time and will be special in the pros. Can somebody tell me about Andy Lee? I read a bit about him in boxing news this week, but have never heard of him. How good is he/can he be?

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    Default Re: Best prospect in boxing?

    Quote Originally Posted by Wright
    Agree with smashup about frankie gavin; he's biding his time and will be special in the pros. Can somebody tell me about Andy Lee? I read a bit about him in boxing news this week, but have never heard of him. How good is he/can he be?
    Andy Lee is a good fighter and Manny Stuart is making a huge deal over him but time will tell.. I dont think he will ever become an elite fighter to be honest.
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