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
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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
Last edited by El Kabong; 04-29-2008 at 10:45 PM.
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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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Adrian Hernandez I think is an excellent prospect. He's 13-0. And already holds a win over Rodel Mayol
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