Yes, very very good. Thee best prospect at middle weight for me for a while, much better than his compatriot John Duddy.
He has the skills and good power.If he has a good beard he will go along way He is fighting tomorrow night
To me, Andy Lee is the best middleweight prospect in boxing. He's skilled, mature, quick, and has good power. But the only problem is that he's untested.
Ive seen that fight, it should be noted however that that guy was an armed forces soldier who is basically a tomato can. Dont get me wrong he has skills, and is a great up and coming fighter, he needs more time though before he challenges for a title.
In terms of overall ability, he is a cut above Duddy, no doubt. I'd like to see him face some better competition before I make any definitive conclusions on how far he can go, however.
I think the hype is getting a bit much. Very good fighter, very promising but we need to see how he fares stepping up.
Brooklyn, I'm going to see him Thursday night on the card at Compuware Arena. Are you going? Jonathon Banks is fighting, too.
No, can't make it unfortunately. I'm going to go to the Vernon Paris-Frankie Randall fight in Dearborn most likely on the 13th.
Andy Lee shows great potential, but I'm a little disappointed that Stewart is bringing him along so slowly. Granted he only has 12 fights, but some one who shows as much potential as Andy should not be feasting on a steady diet of tomato cans. His next opponent is Marcus Thomas who is 10 and 2 with a whopping 4 KO's. The most experienced guy Thomas has beat was a guy with a record of 0-9-0! Thomas did fight one other guy with 9 fights, but he got KTFO. To call Thomas a tomato can is an insult to the Grady Brewers of the world!! I'm anxious to see Andy step it up. How about pitting him against McKart or Rubio so we can see how the kid does against somebody that has a ****ing heartbeat. One or two more bums at the most, and then if he doesn't step it up, I'll be about ready to give up on paying attention to him. Boo