Great list Rob. You did what I could not be bothered doing. Now if I could only find someone to un block the bath room sink. Truscott could do well if he can add power.
Tony Bellew was awesome in his last fight on Sky. The guy he beat looked scared of his power. With Warren as manager and Farnell as his trainer he can go a long way. What about Frankie Gavin????
Mark Thompson. Fights at light middle at moment i think but has fought at welterweight. I think he'll be in the british title mix in 09. Reckon he could do something at european level in next few years.
Bellew does look decent, but he needs to keep his opinion of himself to himself until he has faced stiffer opposition and has a few more fights under his belt.
keeny anderson paul appleby paul trusscott darren barker vinny mitchell kevin mitchell nathan cleverly craig mcewan james dagale tony jeffries
Watch out 2009 for Frankie Gavin and Tony Bellew..... Look at there records as amatuers and Bellew's so far as a pro (on www.arniesgym.co.uk). Not much more to say.....
Was anyone else completely underwhelmed by Darren Sutherland's debut? I'll let him off though, because of first pro fight nerves etc. Tyosn Fury could be class, but needs to trim up a bit, if you know what I mean. I reckon he may be part of Haye's sparring for the Vitali fight, though. I know a lot of people don't like Khan on here, but he looked miles better in his last fight. Gloves covering his temple, but still quick punches. Think his sparring with Pacquiao will serve him well. Although I think Gary Stretch's comments that he'll be ready for Hatton in two fights are quite frankly absurd!
Jesus...considering that the lads debut lasted a grand total of 2:42 secs how the **** can you be underwhelmed, or judge anything on that basis?
Wont make it. Average amateur record at best. Big puncher but clumsy. He's got Roman Greenburg written all over him for me.
Tony Salam has a great chance despite the setback against Courtney Fry if he uses it as his David Haye moment against Carl Thompson.