The Heavyweight future is looking very very bright from all countries.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by KubratPuluv, Oct 3, 2012.


  1. KubratPuluv

    KubratPuluv Guest

    UK
    Dillian Whyte- is a heavyweight prospect with great boxing skills and power.
    Very underrated, he is the true super prospect of Britian. He looks like he's the real deal.
    David Price- Great Potential
    Tyson Fury-Great Potential
    Anthony Joshua- yes, he cheated in the Olympics but he is a 6'6 athletic 22 year old freak of nature. Could go very far.



    Rest of Europe
    Kubrat Puluv- Great potential, on his way to good things.
    Denis Boytsov- Great potential
    Andrzej Wawrzyk- Great Potential
    Artur Szpilka -Great potential, had a set back but is in the mix again.
    Ivan Dychko- Yes he had a melt down against Anthony Joshua, but he is a 6'9 22 year old super heavyweight with good athletic abilities. Could go very far.
    Magomed Abdusalamov- Russia great potential.



    Mike Perez- Great Potential
    Erislandy Savon - if he can defect

    USA
    Mitchell
    Jennings
    Wilder
    I actually think the United States got a couple of good potential fighters in
    Wilder and Jennings. They are both young and have shown either great power or good boxing skills. Could go far. Seth Mitchell is another.



    Throw in the two guys caught in between the eras.
    David Haye and Alexander Povetkin and you got yourself a great heavyweight scene after Klithsckos.
     
  2. Saccowalace

    Saccowalace GOAT Full Member

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    Heavyweight division?? :?

    I thought they got rid of that back in the 90's
     
  3. jaymon112

    jaymon112 MARVELOUS Full Member

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    :rofl
     
  4. nahkis

    nahkis Robbed Full Member

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    Helenius ****s up all those Russkies, Yanks and Island monkeys
     
  5. Auracle21

    Auracle21 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I hope you are right. It is absolutely terrible right now.
     
  6. zxcvbnm

    zxcvbnm #TeamHWFuture Full Member

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    :huh
    Having dodgy decisions go your way isn't cheating.

    I voted Eastern Europe - but you left out the best prospects - Glazkov is better than anyone you listed there bar Pulev and Bogdan Dinu who is very under-rated and not very well known is also a superb fighter.

    As for the US, Wilder is a glass-jawed can and should not be taken seriously. Malik Scott and Tor Hamer are infinitely more skilled than him and would quite frankly annihilate him.
     
  7. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Here we go again. Let me guess: Today's HW division is 'the worst ever'?
     
  8. Robney

    Robney ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ Full Member

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    Only in the US, they didn't like it anymore when the former communists joined in. :yep
     
  9. Mordechai

    Mordechai Boxing Addict Full Member

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  10. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    I really like the top contenders in Povetkin and Pulev, the UK/US prospects in Fury, Price, Mitchell, and Jennings, plus the fading cruisers in Haye, Adamek, and now Cunningham, and I've always thought Chambers has been a solid contender level quality HW. Better future than there was a year, two, or three years back.
     
  11. dandur55

    dandur55 Active Member Full Member

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    Let me guess your next post :think
    Oh yea the best American athletes are all gone play Basketball and American football
     
  12. Ponysmallhorse

    Ponysmallhorse Small but proud Full Member

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    yes glazgov and platov(at least in the past) looked great. But their careers are in dumpster((((.
     
  13. Povetkinfan

    Povetkinfan Member Full Member

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    Joshua DID NOT CHEAT! He got gift decisions, but that was not his fault! Also he did very well, given his inexperience, he has to be considered as a very promising future prospect!
     
  14. Povetkinfan

    Povetkinfan Member Full Member

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    Eastern Europe has more prospects given how many boxers it is producing. The UK can well be pleased with its strength in depth though [Price, Haye, Fury, Joshua].

    Apart from Helenius, Price for me is the one was most likely to be THE MAN, BUT Helenius's shoulder and hand injuries might well put him in the same boat as Boytzov, ending his career before it really got going.
     
  15. seansanashee

    seansanashee Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hw division will be **** when K2 retire, these "prospects" need to beat a Klitschko. Without K2, it will just be a battle of the rest.