Who's gonna make the biggest waves in world boxing from this lot ???

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by thewinfella, Mar 15, 2010.


  1. Tony Bellew

    Tony Bellew Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He's injured at the min but will be back soon I think..:good
     
  2. One Round

    One Round Hertfordshire's Finest Full Member

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    I think he was meant to be on the Frank Warren bill up north but there's no mention of it on Boxrec so he must've picked up a niggle or something.
     
  3. s23041983

    s23041983 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i think tony has the technical skills and he certainly has the frame to be a comfortable heavyweight. moste heasvyweights now are slow, unlike tony, so i think he could go on to fight at world heavyweight level
     
  4. s23041983

    s23041983 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    how the hel are people picking cleverley and groves over Bellew and Gavin?... :huh
     
  5. slipandmove

    slipandmove New Member Full Member

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    i went for brook he's got the power a like watching his style hes not to cocky or to much showman and a think he will go far!
     
  6. Grant1

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    Cheers Ton :good

    When do you think you'll be out next?
     
  7. kosaros

    kosaros Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Well with no offence to Bellew, Cleverly is more proven thus far being a Brit, Commonwealth and Euro champion whilst just being 23. And Groves is a top talent who has, correct me if I am wrong, been getting the best sparring out of the bunch of them and has looked impressive in the pro game and is stepping up faster than most as well.

    It's just down to opinions, although I rate Gavin as the best :good
     
  8. s23041983

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    hmm... fair points, fair points!! :think
     
  9. Tony Bellew

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    Everyone is entitled to an opinion, No questions asked.. I don't think that I'll end up a heavyweight to be honest although I do dream about it to be honest..:hey

    As for the choices, All the fighters named are top fighters and more than capable of winning a world title, I just feel Gavin has that little something extra. I think Mitchell has a chance of being something very special too. Still I stick with Britains only world am champ to become our next huge boxing star!!
     
  10. Flea Man

    Flea Man มวยสากล Full Member

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    I believe I may have been the first shouting'Daws for Gavin' as it's such a winnable fight (would be competitive though I think) and it's plainly obvious that as a top-class amateur whose skills have lost none of their potency in his transition to the pro game, he should be
    moved pretty quickly. I hope he fights all the best in the division though, I'm not a fan of jumping up in weight to grab an easy strap.

    Frankie Gavin looks like a 140lb fighter. I think that in a year or so he should be fighting an Ndgoujo or Kotelnik-level fighter. Hopefully Daws later on this year though. It'd be great to have a British fighter on the World scene like Frankie Gavin: So far a good example of The Sweet Science.
     
  11. Grant1

    Grant1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    At long as you're being honest ;)
     
  12. ashedward

    ashedward Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Frankie Gavin looks the complete package so far,and with his amount of amateur experience i think he would be able to beat Daws in his next fight and should be a big star in the next couple of years.
    I also think Groves could be a bit special and I'm looking forward to him fighting Adamu next month.