How will the current amateurs do when the turn pro?

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  1. DJN16

    DJN16 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    A Lithuanian chinnd him at 2011 World Championships. He beat the boy en route to winning silver at the London Olympics the following year.
     
  2. gmurphy

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    Ya seems to have poor punch resistance, very little power and isn't a technical wizard. Would be a disaster if he turned pro
     
  3. Martin Skrtel

    Martin Skrtel nobodycan get past Skrtel Full Member

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    that 'lithuanian' Egidijius Kaviaulaskas was a world class amateur who is now signed with Top Rank in the pros. Exactly he avenged the defeat, hes only been knocked out once on the amateurs so give him some credit for ****s sake.
    just shut up. Evans has a lot of abilty, hence why he had offers from all the top UK and USA promoters. Whn he got KO'd in WSB he was moving up from wleterweight to middleweight cause there was no welterweight in WSB then, come on don't be negative the guy is a Olympic Silver medalist and European gold medalist all by the age of 21.
     
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    it was fought at 72kg it was in between welterweight and middleweight and i saw all of Evans WSB fights and even the ones he won they were either very tight or lucky to win. I did out an overview of all the a lot of the amatuers in the UK and Ireland and his not the only one i judged harshly,im just given my realistic honest opinion and theres no need for me to shut up when the points im making are valid.