Yeh, I don't see Bey elevating to another level. To me he has that glowing look of fragility, though benifiting from huge promotion...and a shit all judge with 119-109?! Two good calls on Crawford, think he is becoming one of the more improved and diverse guys out there. Unfortunately on the otherside of the coin he has the charisma and limelight personality of cold cereal outside of Nebraska.
More than likely it won't be just 1 person, it will be a "class" in 1 weight division or another. In the past we've worried "Who comes after Leonard, Duran, Hearns, Hagler?", "Who comes after Lewis, Tyson, Holyfield?", "Who comes after Oscar, Mosley, Trinidad?", "Who comes after Ali, Frazier, Foreman?"
There's always someone or a group of people
There are some guys who have opportunities: Carlos Diaz Ramirez 19 years old 15(8KO)-0-0, Joel Diaz Jr. 22 years old 17(13 KO)-0-0, Danny Garcia 26 years old 29(17 KO)-0-0, Jesse Vargas 25 years old 25(5 KO)-0-0, Frankie Gomez 22 years old 18(13 KO)-0-0, Errol Spence 24 years old 14 (11KO)-0-0, Demetrius Andrade 26 years old 21(14KO)-0-0....and boxrec will not let me search anymore....fuckers.
After a good summer Olympics we will have some more prospects and maybe we'll get a good class in.
Lomachenko could be one. Look how much he's improved between the Salido and Russell Jr. fights. He just needs a little more experience in the pros, and he'll be almost unstoppable.
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