jr middle prospects?

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  1. THE KNUCKLE

    THE KNUCKLE RIP YER HEID AFF Full Member

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    IF JAMES KIRKLAND GETS HIMSELF A DECENT TRAINER COULD GO PLACES IN STEAD OF THAT WOLFEBITCH:good
     
  2. NickBarker

    NickBarker Damnum Absque Injuria Full Member

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    Boo Boo Andrade, baby!
     
  3. karona

    karona Member Full Member

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    I dont think anybody wants to fight Angulo or Kirkland. i thought that Yorgey taking that fight was a real bad move.
     
  4. karona

    karona Member Full Member

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    i agree . Korobov looks real tough.
     
  5. box101

    box101 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i doesnt matter the trainer in regards to were he goes thats on him an his decsison making outside the ring an besides promoter gets fights not trainer
     
  6. NickBarker

    NickBarker Damnum Absque Injuria Full Member

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    Korobov is at 160, and I wouldn't be surprised to see him end up at 168 eventually.
     
  7. Vysotsky

    Vysotsky Boxing Junkie banned

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    He fought at 166 in the am's, could never make 154.

    Proksa is interesting
     
  8. blastmaster122

    blastmaster122 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Are you referring to Porter appearing to be top-heavy with very small legs?
     
  9. Vysotsky

    Vysotsky Boxing Junkie banned

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    Where'd you get these amateur stats from, i couldn't find much of anything on him?
     
  10. jaycuban

    jaycuban Cubans Do It Better ! Full Member

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  11. Brickhaus

    Brickhaus Packs the house Full Member

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    His website

    [url]http://shawnporterboxing.com/Welcome.html[/url]

    2007 GG world champion at 165, 2007 national champion, 2006 runner up.

    I was a little off with the W-L record...was going off of memory when I said it before. Says it was 276-14.

    He beat pretty much all the top prospects (other than the Cubans) at one time or another though. The guy he had the most trouble with in the ams was Danny Jacobs, who he was 2-4 against, IIRC, but he also scored the only knockdown on Jacobs in his career.
     
  12. boricua100%

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    Omar Henry will be the man at 154