I see the next step for the heavyweights as athleticism being injected into the division.

Witherspoon is a start. 100 punches a round, he has good instincts and he is built like a tight end. Not the prettiest fighter But he is really going to be something. I mean, when he develops his all around skills a bit, how are heavyweights going to deal with that level of activity? He will make a big splash imo. But a track and basketball star in school, very athletic.

Another guy, a guy I really like, and I've been talking about him for months and hopefully years to come, a guy who could completely change the face of the division if he is brought up right, Cleveland's Aaron Williams. Cruiserweight as of right now but only 20 years old. He'll grow into a heavyweight though. Had an excellent amateur career out of Cleveland. Now he's a pro. Really fast. Works well with both hands. Punches in high volume. Has good defense. Decent pop. Throws real straight and doesn't throw the same combo twice. Works good from the outside and and inside out. REALLY someone to look out for. He's another guy who has an exceedingly high workrate for a heavy guy. Won't be long before he starts headlining big cards, a gem.

Absolute manchild and I really really believe he has the potential to be something special. Watching him fight is like watching a welterweight, Paul Williams or somebody in terms of his offense fight, 6'2 I believe with a giant reach, but he knows how to slip a punch. I don't know what his plans are for his future and what division, he fought on the 18th as a cruiserweight, but he is going to be special.

Sylvester Stallone is high on him. One of the best prospects in boxing.