who is the better American Heavyweight Prospect?

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  1. Mrboogie23

    Mrboogie23 what the?? Full Member

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    Joe Hanks
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    Seth Mitchell
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    Deontay Wilder
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  2. Mrboogie23

    Mrboogie23 what the?? Full Member

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    Cafe Sitzpinkler Full Member

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    I am most impressed by Deontay.
     
  4. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Well, Mitchell is younger than Hanks, more tested than both, and has clearly expressed his interest in much bigger fights, even than Ibragimov.

    Hanks and Wilder are both untested. Hanks moreso than Wilder as I rate Alexander in much higher regard than I do Escalero or White or Pedro.

    Too bad for us that American prospects aren't fighting other prospects like the european or british and russian prospects are.

    I think both Wilder and Hanks are better than either Fury or Price, but based of LOC, I am completely guessing. Fury obviously has the best resume of the current crop of world prospects(aside from Helenius whom I already consider a contender).

    But like I said, Fury has already beaten Nascimento, Chisora, Pajkic, and Power and is poised to fight Price. Price hasn't got the resume of Fury, but he's also poised to fight Fury and just smoked Mcnugget who most(myself included) regard as a solid gatekeeper.

    TBH, as far as American prospects go, I think we should look for less popular names, who are diligently seeking bigger fights. Bye Bye Bryant just beat Byarm last month on NBC. 12-0 vs 17-0. Not exactly world class guys, but both stepping and taking a huge fight.
    David Rodriguez was a 29 y/o American prospect 5 yrs ago.....thunderous power, solid chin, and dynamic body puncher......BUT.....that was 5 yrs ago, and his managment, similarly to Hanks and Wilder has moved at a snails pace and he's 34 and only now seeing bigger opportunities in his path.

    If Wilder and Hanks follow his mgmts direction, they too will be viewed in similar light as guys like Holmes, Rodriguez, Madison etc are viewed today. Untested, unproven, bottomfeeders.....fighting well below their class, padding their records, and hiding some beatable trait.


    IDK......but as to the TS.....Mitchell by a mile.:deal
     
  5. Aint no stoppin

    Aint no stoppin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Have to see more of hanks and wilder! but im not sold on mitchell! i really think he is a ko waiting to happen!
     
  6. jeromejones

    jeromejones Well-Known Member Full Member

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    tbh these fighters would be journeyman even in tysons era, but seth mitchell is the best of a bad bunch
     
  7. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Hanks is on Rodriguez radar........but if the fight went down.....and Rodriguez smoked him......what profit would it be to him? Would anyone consider it a high quality win or another KO vs an unproven fighter?
     
  8. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    He does tend to put his chin out there ISO the KO. He needs to be looking for openings then taking them vs other punchers. He was very reckless vs Tiggy and it could have cost him.....but....I'm hoping it was nerves.

    Wilder has fought on the big stage a few times already and he is a lot more poised when it comes to protecting his chin. But there could be something too that.:think
     
  9. Robney

    Robney ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ Full Member

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    Seth...
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    Wilder
    Hanks
     
  10. Mrboogie23

    Mrboogie23 what the?? Full Member

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    I've seen the most video on Wilder. Seen Seth less then Wilder and Hanks even less then that.

    From what I've seen, I think Deontay has the most power of the three and Hanks seems to have the best workrate and throws some good combinations. Seth seems vulnerable to me for some reason.
     
  11. MetalMandible

    MetalMandible Chinchecker Full Member

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    I don't rate any of them very highly but the worst of the bunch is undoubtedly Wilder. The guy was starched in the amateurs, dropped by one of these feather fisted nobodies that they pulled off of a stool in an Alabama bar to fight him, and his defense is horrendous. His Chin is bad enough to potentially dethrone Kirkland as the #1 in the Glass Jaw rankings but, unfortunately, his management realizes this, as well, and will continue to pad his record in Alabama flea market/strip club fights before they cash him out. He is a joke as are the rest of the American HWs at the moment.
     
  12. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Nice analysis:lol:.
    Which Euro, British, or Asian/OZ prospects are better than Mitchell?:think
     
  13. MetalMandible

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    I don't watch a lot of HW Boxing but I rate all of these guys higher than Mitchell. If pressed, however, I would say Mitchell is the best of the current Americans.

    Edmund Gerber- Germany

    David Price- England (this is iffy because his Chin appears to be typical British crap)

    Mike Perez- Cuba

    Denis Boytsov- Russia
     
  14. nickfoxx

    nickfoxx On The Nod Full Member

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    dont forget about bermane stiverne
     
  15. Mrboogie23

    Mrboogie23 what the?? Full Member

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    Mitchell is regarded as the best of these three so far.