1. Jarell Miller 2. Cassius Chaney 3. George Arias 4. Nick Webb 5. Teslenko 6. Simon Kean 7. Roberto Alfonso 8. Ugonoh 9. Whyte 10. Kenzi Morrison 11. Trey Lippe Morrison 12. Hemi Ahio *Edited the list thanks to a post by someone, added Kean and Alfonso, 2 very promising looking fighters, great jabs, good aggression the skills look right.... thanks for the intro Who out there looks good to you?
I don't see how Jarrel Miller can be no.1. I'd have Kuzmin and Whyte at 1 and 2. For some reason Whyte just has this Bad Intentions vibe about him. He took quite a few bombs from Joshua too so I think his chin is pretty good.
Kuzmin, Granat and Hugh Fury are above all of those guys. Maybe Wallin. Morrison has two active somns, Tre Lippe being the other. Neither are all that great. Whyte is no longer a prospect. He had his shot at the big time and blew it. He is not a gatekeeper until proven otherwise. Ugonah has beaten nobody of note.
Yeah, I can see it very quickly, he has decent skills... but nothing special, will be a gatekeeper journeymen type.
Plenty of top amateurs in history of boxing that didn't do anything in the pros.... what's your point? I go by how I see the fighters, their technique is usually apparent after the first 30 seconds of seeing them fight. Kuzmin is good... but no champion... he will be a gatekeeper
Granat H. Fury Rivas Miller Teslenko Kuzmin Ugonoh Laron Mitchell Simon Kean R. Alfonso Wallin PS: Guys like Granat, Rivas, Ugonoh would beat both Morrison brothers on the same night.
No, you can't really judge a fighter by 30 seconds. This is something that you have invented to justify that you did not really watch him.