He's good but has been beaten quite handily by Harris Akbar of England and should have lost to the Kazakh boxer last year.
He lost very clearly and was ready to go round 3 and resorted to hugging so he didn't get brutally KO'd. He simply doesn't have the skills to compete at the highest level yet, but perhaps one day he might.
been decades that ive watched an amateur bout. so i have no idea about novices. as far as young guns that look like they will inherit whichever division they campaign in, i like bam rodriguez, shakur stevenson, and 3 guys at welter that will have to sort themselves out, virgil, boots, and zayas.
Robeisy Ramirez Nick Ball Ruben Villa Oscar Collazo Ryosuke Nishida Kamshybek Kunkabayev David Cuellar Contreras Otabek Kholmatov Ginjiro Shigeoka Meiirim Nursultanov Hector Garcia Giorgi Kushitashvili Richard Torrez Dan Azeez Katsuma Akitsugi Fernando Daniel Martinez Brandon Glanton Hasanboy Dusmatov Gustavo Daniel Lemos
You know Campbell has been exposed to the top levels of boxing as his father was a world champion. I was just wondering why someone hasn't sat him down and said,,you've shown courage stepping through the ropes and proved yourself that way. But you might want to consider a career change . If they continue matching him with D fighters to pad his record when he does fight a legitimate opponent he'll be ripped to shreds, and everyone will have seen it coming.
Hey, I found his last name, Kundu. But his fight name is mononymous. *Edit I see you put "Kumit Sundu" earlier. Funny/.
Ilya Shakirov Vsevolod Shumkov Abdumalik Khalokov Yurii Zakharieiev Bozorboi Matyakubov Aliaksei Alfiorau Jude Gallagher Dylan Eagleson
A pretty substantial portion of Indians don't have family names. They try to do the one name thing for a while and then when they get tired of computer systems breaking and people being weirded out they throw their father's name or the name of their town in the last name slot. ****ing Glanton, he earned a nice fight last year. Well there is a point when the level gets too low, I'm not watching some 90 second round novices if I don't know anybody involved. But I always enjoy seeing it at the Olympics, and would be interested in seeing more except broadcast quality is an issue. I don't speak Polish and lighting and camera work have a lot to do with the sports watching experience.
First time hearing about him and he looks quite good. He gave Khysniak a good three rounds and at 19 that is impressive.