Breazeale and Hunter. The new breed of American Heavyweights?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by BoxingNL, Apr 1, 2014.


  1. Matt in a hat

    Matt in a hat Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I keep hearing about Washington doing well in sparring.
    So he's likely at least a good gym fighter.
    Honestly I think if he keeps progressing he will be ready for a shot by 20, or so fights.
    Also with Haymon behind him, he will get the right opponents.

    Breazeale seems to give away too much height, but he is a good in fighter so..... we'll just have to see. He was in there with a good live fighter who was trying to win who gave him valuable rounds.

    I think Anthony Joshua, and Joseph Parker beat them both though, and they appear at these early points in their careers to be better prospects.
    Time will tell though.

    I still say keep an eye out for Donovan Dennis as the Dark Horse of the bunch.
    He has fast hands, can crack, and is a south paw.
    More skilled in my opinion than Charles Martin, but Martin is being moved better/faster.
     
  2. Matt in a hat

    Matt in a hat Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Would be hard to build an augment against that statement at this juncture.