South Africa’s Isaac Hlatshwayo (25-0 with 9 KOs). The 28-year-old boxer, who made a splash in America by out-pointing Nate Campbell at lightweight, is scheduled to meet once-beaten Kendal Holt in November. Should he beat the New Jersey-based prospect, the IBF, which currently ranks the South African at no. 8 at junior welter, would likely move him forward making him a target for hungry young guns like Hopkins or Alvarado.

Canada-based Cameroonian Herman Ngoudjo, 14-0 (9); 22-year-old prodigy Lamont Peterson, 18-0 (; France’s 2004 Olympic champ Willy Blain, 14-0 (2); Finkel’s 20-year-old phenom from Colorado, Marvin Cordova, 11-0 (7); Michigan’s Lorenzo Reynolds, 15-0 (7); Philly’s ’04 U.S. Olympian 25-year-old Rock Allen, 9-0 (6); Coachella, California’s Timothy Ray Bradley, 15-0 (9); the Bronx’s 26-year-old Joey Rios, 14-0 (6); Colorado’s Adrian Mora, 15-0-1 (; and Washington’s David Torres, 16-0 (10)

This is a list compiled by Doug Fischer recently in his two part article "Prospect vs, Prosect on MAxboxing. He and I disagree on one point (catch Doug in Vegas sometime. The man can argue til sunrise ) and that is D Hop.