The lads on the Hatton site tipped me off to John Fewkes. Saw him on the Haye undercard in Altrincham. Looks really classy...
The lads on the Hatton site tipped me off to John Fewkes. Saw him on the Haye undercard in Altrincham. Looks really classy...
Yeah he looked good. Ajose Olusegun is real classy too. Think he was on ITV last week. Battered Bradley Pryce a while back.
Remember when you started this topic on the Haton forum and offered up Miguel Cotto as one to watch? About three months ago it was
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Everyone seems impressed with Fewkes. The only thing is his apparent lack of power...I read he's moving down in weight, which looks as though it'll suit him
Olusegun looks seriously good... No one will be in a hurry to step in the ring with him
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Noooo...it was Kermit Cintron and he was ranked No 1 or 2 in the world at the timeOriginally Posted by Memphis
George Hillyard (Canning Town-East London) Welterweight.
This kid can bang, i've seen him on a few undercards and his body punches are sickening with his opponents rib area looking sunburned after a couple of rounds.
Needs to keep his discipline though as he does fight pretty dirty at times.
Exciting prospect.
Another (Although more established) is classy Light Middleweight Gary "Hot Stuff" Woolcombe from Welling.
Managed by Eugene maloney and Trained by Alan Smith he's 20-0 and remindes me of Calzaghe.
Always impresses me this 23 year old and is on the Verge of winning a British title.
Feewkes is still a work in progress, also got a good engine with lots of gears
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Anthony Small, Light Middleweight 13-0.Originally Posted by Smashup
Basically take Nas and put him at light middle and here you go. Been watching him since his amateur days and saw him recently on the same card as woolocombe. Seriously exciting fighter.
I've seen Small a few times...he's defected to Sports Network now hasn't he?
Smart move.
Small is no Naz
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Thought I recognised the name. He's one of Glynn Rhodes lads. Saw him starch some guy out cold on one of those dinner/fight do's up in sheffield a few years back when I trained up there. Cross-eyed ginger ladOriginally Posted by Steelie
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