Who emerges from the list of YOUNG, TALENTED Group of Middleweights as the BEST?

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  1. darryl1914

    darryl1914 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  2. nahkis

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    Gennady Golovkin. Why isn't he listed? He already beat Lee, who is in there, in the amateurs.
     
  3. darryl1914

    darryl1914 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You're right...My bad. Good call.
     
  4. dbouziane

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    and taylor beat pavlik in the ams...and vera beat lee. pavlik improved, lee (supposedly) has improved.

    korobov may be the most talented one of them all although not the most experienced outta the bunch of good young mws.
     
  5. darryl1914

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    Damn...another one. How in the hell did I forget Korobov. Then again, I am still at work, trying to be discreet and fast at the same time.
     
  6. Grievesy

    Grievesy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree. i think he should be on the list over Duddy, Chavez Jr and Lee. Korobov could possibly be added to the list soon. Anyway I think it's too early to say who will be the best. What is for sure is that they are a talented group of prospects.
     
  7. dbouziane

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    hey man, just goes to show that while the division is very thin right now....good times/fights/fighters are on the way (assuming they all stay put and don't move up). there are a lot of great young mws out there.
     
  8. nahkis

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    If Lee and Golovkin fought today, Lee wouldn't stand a chance. Watch their pro careers and you will see that it is GG who has gone forward more than Lee.

    I like Korobov but I don't think he's as good as Golovkin. I'd also rank Pirog, Lemieux and possibly Jacobs and N'Dam N'Jikam above him. Still better than Chavez, Duddy, Lee and Guerrero (and Barker).
     
  9. Boxing Fanatic

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    That Cameroon kid is something else.
     
  10. ImElvis666

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    I voted for Lee but if Golovkin was in the poll I would vote him.

    Just to be the pedantic ***** that I am, I wouldn't call Pirog young at 29 years of age but he definitely is talented. I slightly favour him to beat Jacobs.

    This division will be stacked soon. Just get those cheating ****s of Germans (Strurm and Sylvester) out of the picture and we have a really exciting division.
     
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    Fernando Guerrero "The Next Big Thing"!

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  12. Samski313

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  13. The title of this thread has talented in it and the first 2 names I see are John Duddy and JCC, Jr?


    I must be in the ****ing Twilight Zone.
     
  14. darryl1914

    darryl1914 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree...but the only reason I placed him on the list is because he only has 16 fights.
     
  15. ImElvis666

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    I know what you mean, Pirog is inexperienced as a pro. I just said I'd break your balls for the heck of it!! :D:good