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Ams and pros is like comparing baseball and cricket, they have obvious similarities but they are fundamentally different. We'll only really know when he eventually steps up, having said that he does look a tad fragile
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To be fair to him, he did have a lot of troubles leading up to Olympics, so he wasn't training hard enough, might be a reason he preformed badly.
But his styled is not suited for the pro's, like whats stated before his punch res and power is questionable. and to be honest he is getting a good wedge through the am setup and working at subway. he will easily get a media after he retires. just seems better to stay what he is doing. |
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Doesn't matter if he doesn't become a world champion, neither did Herol Graham and many others. There are seems to be a sense of "He won't get to world level, so what's the point?" here. Just look at how happy Frankie Gavin was to win the Lonsdale or Woodhouse to win the English title!
Ogogo, Etches, Ryder, Eubank Jr, not a bad quartet at MW coming through. Some interesting fights to be made there. Anything that Ryder/Etches/Eubank Jr should go after the English title, Qato is a good, learning fight for either of them. Or does it get them too close to BJS...? |
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