You're right - my mistake. Still, to have placed bronze with his relatively little experience (especially in international competition) speaks to his ability. With two good years of development he could absolutely be title-ready by 2012 - provided he steps up in competition. He would need to start mirroring the resume of an Odlanis Solis, though. He is probably hungrier than Solis (in the good way) in the pro game.
no, never. america's time is done. the next great heavyweight champion will enjoy maple syrup with his breakfast, watch degrassi junior high and wear a denim jacket all year. watch out ****ers, it's canada's turn to shine!