Tyson fury should be in that list too
Tyson fury should be in that list too
I like Joe Hanks, he's got fast hands, he's a likeable character, he's respectful, but at the same time he's confident. He has good power, and he looks comfortable in the ring. I can't wait until he moves a little farther up the heavyweight ladder.
Deontay Wilder should be mentioned, but I understand he's taking things rather slowly.
We have a Q&A going for the current EU champ Richard Towers. Bad last showing, but was brilliant before that.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...ml#post1083231
The Klitschkos have got to be the luckiest sons of bitches on Earth. While not dissing their obvious skills.... it's an inescapable fact that they have ruled the HW division during one of the biggest talent droughts in the division's history. I'm neither a Klitschko fan or a hater, but this should be obvious to the most casual observer. You can talk up Wlad's opponents all day long, but the sad fact is that the division has been dismal during his reign.
Now, there's a slow trickle of new HW blood coming in..... but a dollar short and a day late. By the time they're ready to challenge for titles, the Klits will be long gone. Talk about incredible timing. I for one have enjoyed a couple of Wlad fights. But for the most part, I've been bored stiff. The one fight I was looking forward to in recent times was with Haye. And we all know how THAT turned out. Frankly, hope is dimming that there will be any Klitschko fight worthy of tuning in for..... much less PPV.
Again... I'm not blaming the Klits (Lyle). I'm just stating what I'm sure a lot of us feel. It's too bad, really. It would've been good to see Wlad truly challenged by a great fighter, one who wasn't carrying around some shit in the seat of his boxing trunks.
I'm looking forward for the HW division to be great again someday.
Also, I think Pulev, Helenius, Boystov and Mitchell have progressed beyond being prospects and are contenders at this point. Frankly, maybe Jennings has too.
Yes price is probably better at this stage, I would rate price above. But
You have to think at 23 Fury still has a lot to learn and with heavyweights easily fighting until their 40's nowadays you have to think Fury is going to have a good chance of being a champion.
Good thread/list. I'll add a few more.
Vyacheslav Glazkov 12-0, 9 Knockouts
He's an Olympic bronze medalist from Ukraine. Good size at 6'3 225ish. Defeated Price as an amateur by ref stoppage.
Magomed Abdusalamov 14-0, 14 Knockouts
2005 & 2006 Russian amateur heavyweight champion. Training in Oxnard with one of the Garcia brothers. Fighting Maurice Byarm this Friday on ESPN2.
Bogdan Dinu 7-0, 4 Knockouts & Andy Ruiz Jr 14-0, 9 Knockouts
These two I don't know much about...but I've seen both in action and they appear to be decent. Dinu has great size at 6'5 230. Ruiz is one of those quick-fisted chubby guys. Promoted by Top Rank so I think we'll get to see more of him in the future.
Edmund Gerber, Andrzej Wawrzyk are two more. The truth is they are all worthy prospects and possible contenders.
Derreck Chisora (although he proved himself unlike some of the others) is still relatively young so he should be there i suppose too! It's hard to think of him as anything other than a top heavyweight now though rather than a prospect...he lost to fury ihn a close one but was in terrible shape, outboxed helenius and was outclassed by vitali in a very game performance, the chisora that fought vitali beats fury! I wouldn't be suprised if he walks through haye either...
GREAT SIG BY THE WAY.
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