Heffron's brother Mark is better than him. Jazza Dickens is one to look out for, he will go far. Good to see Blackledge getting some coverage, has turned his life around and will be atleast a British champ within the next few years.
Isn't Mark based in Ireland whilst Ronnie is based in Oldham? That's the only way I could understand that...
Something to do with his manager or promoter means he cant fight in England, or that was the case. Ronnie is promoted by Allegedly so lives over here and is trained by Arnie.
We only really cover guys under the age of 26 (though we have exceptions like Kyotaro Fujimoto). We do not consider Rigo as a prospect due to the fact he's a world champion and older than 26. We do indeed have an article on one of the Ceja brothers, Julio: http://www.boxingprospects.info/1/post/2012/04/julio-ceja.html We do however need to update that piece on the young Mexican puncher
Watch out for Ryan Burnett from Belfast, Ireland signed to Ricky Hatton and was the no1 rated light fly at u-18 level when he won the Youth Olympics ! Makes his pro debut soon and is being trained by Hatton ! Here he is beating current European Senior Champ in the Youth Olympic final Salman Alizade of Azerbaijan ! [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_RqxPlOuvE&feature=related[/ame]
Can't argue with Groves at #1 unless you consider him a contender right now. BJS looks a bit of a flat track bully though if you ask me, his struggles last time out shows how over-hyped he is. Frampton and Fury have huge tests coming up, they will need to pass those in style if you ask me. I'd fancy Fury to stop USS and Frampton to claim a clear decision over Kiko. Selby v Lindsay promisesto be something special. Looking at the names at the bottom, I'd fancy Ryder to do a number on Saunders in all honesty, Ryder looked very special last time out.