Theres a few guys i like out there that i didnt put down cos theres a fine line where a fighter is still a prospect or has had enough losses or fights to consider them otherwise..
But.. they are still up and coming..
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Theres a few guys i like out there that i didnt put down cos theres a fine line where a fighter is still a prospect or has had enough losses or fights to consider them otherwise..
But.. they are still up and coming..
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Bernabe Concepcion... I consider him as the top 122 lbs. prospect... Even higher than Juan Manuel Lopez...
Concepcion will be fighting this weekend's "Latin Fury" card in Mexico...
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Shittt..Of course.. How'd i leave out Juanma
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I would have had him there too, but he has 21 wins, so he didn't qualify.
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Yeah and he has a title shot coming up so I would take the prospect label off him at this point otherwise he would be at the top of my list.
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I like pretty much like all the fighters that have been posted so far, but I would like to add James Kirkland to the bunch. He needs to work on this defense a bit, but he is all action, and comes out guns blazin right from the start.
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For sure Kirkland is a hot prospect, but he has 21 wins as well, but he would be there otherwise. This fight with Albert will tell alot about him, albert is a very good boxer, Olympic pedigree, and good quality wins.
a fairly inknown prospect is ALI SHAH HE IS RATED AS THE BEST OF THE BEST TO COME OUT OF THE WORLD FAMOUS INGLE CAMP CHECK HIM OUT ON THESE LINKS HE IS SAID TO BE THE NEXT COMING OF ALI AND NASEEM HAMED PLZ READ ARTICLES AND LEAVE COMMENTS
Ali's a Shah-fire hit on his professional debut - The Star
Shah in the mould to be Brendan's next world beater - The Star
Ali Is The Real Deal Says Legend Ingle (from Lancashire Telegraph)
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I like Chazz Witherspoon the best I don't believe he has 20 fights yet.If only he had some fire to that ass he could be knocking guys .
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My 3 current favorites are Roman Gonzalez, Yuriokis Gamboa & Giovanni Segura.
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If this had been 2 months ago, everyone would have been saying Andy Lee. Now he's left with only Lyle sticking up for himJust an observation really, but I find it funny how we (fans) really do go for hype and what other people says once in a while.
A few European based prospects who havent been mentioned yet:
Vitali Tajbert
Gennady Golovkin
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You speak the truth....
Check this post out, I put it up after the Vera loss....
From this thread: http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...tml#post484053
Lot's of fighters lose early in their careers and some in devistating fashion and they pick themselves up they get back to work and they achieve more than anyone thought possible.
When Wlad was beaten by Sanders and Brewster I was still in his corner and now he's THE champion once again which no one thought was possible.
I'm sticking with Lee because he's a southpaw, he's got quick hands, he's young, and he can obviously take a decent punch...he's got heart and he has a great trainer. It's obvious he's going to be back....just my opinion though.
Manny Steward fighters in general usually lose at least once before making it big...look at Lennox Lewis and Gerald McClellan and Wladimir Klitschko....they all came back to do extremely well
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Diego Magdeleno
Keith Thurman
Danny Garcia
Hylon Williams
Edwin Rodriguez
Danny Jacobs
Karl Dargan
Those are some that I missed that have just turned pro recently. All very good with styles built for the pros especially Dargan and Garcia. Hylon I haven't seen as a pro yet, was hoping I could catch it somewhere it was on the Calzaghe-Hopkins undercard. He upset a lot of people turning pro, they had high hopes for him did USA boxing. As bad of a wrap as USA boxing gets, it is turning out some fine prospects.
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