That WAS true, but now he's signed with Interbox, moved to Canada and is boxing full time now. He's fighting next month. He's certainly more worthy of being on the list compared to Dong the Chinese Valuev
Considering his green age, Hughie Fury may very well be the most promosing prospect. Other prospects like his cousin Tyson or Anthony Joshua may beat him, but only considering the older age. Give him 3 or 4 years and see how he develops. Given his skills and natural talent, if he only adds some pop in those punches he could be up there. List of prospects as of now: Tyson Joshua Hughie
If he stays active, steps up his level of competition, and looks more focused than he did in those BB tourneys, I'll consider revising my opinion (again). :think ...and yes, a motivated, active Dinu would be top fifteen, maybe top dozen. I had just written him off as just a part-timer who doesn't count as he wasn't really looking to go anywhere.
:deal Looks like he's finally taking his career seriously, I think either this year or next will be a breakthrough year for him.
Results from super heavyweight division,AIBA pro boxing:http://www.aibaproboxing.com/results/?month=&location=&category=112.
Wach is looking pretty good, 6 foot 8 inches tall, 250 lbs., but the new heavyweight on the block is Dong Taishan, he is 7 feet tall, is excellent shape, has good speed, punches extremely hard, can knock you out with his jab, he has had only two pro fights, yet he would knock Wilder out right now. Wach would knock Wilder out, hell, Wach would just walk through Wilder's punches. As soon as Wilder moved up, a little bit, he suddenly lost his power. His jab is poor, his right hand comes from left field, can see it a mile away................