Felix Cash born 03/31/1993 is a 6'1 Middleweight with a 11-0 7 KO's record. Born in Chertsey, Surrey, U.K. and fighting out of Wokingham, Berkshire, United Kingdom. Felix who had a decent amateur, career winning 5 National titles, was snatched up by Hearn & Matchroom Sports, the moment he turned pro at 23 back in 2016. Thankfully they haven't rushed this potential diamond in the rough too quickly, letting him slowly find his footing, hone his craft and work out all the kinks in the pro game. He's fairly solid across the board, and could potentially be a special talent, he's got fast hands, throws from unique angles, nice punch selection, is solid on the backfoot, counters in combination, with fairly smooth footwork, and he's equally adept at coming forward when dealing with slick fighters, with better than average head movement, parrying skills and he cuts off the ring quite well. He's far from polished, but the fundamentals are there. I'd hate to see them rush him into a match too soon, against a Liam Williams, because I don't think he's quite ready, but maybe in another year, after taking on a Langford, Welborn or Arnfield first. then possibly. Thus far he has a fairly impressive shutout win over Stephen Danyo, who's European level, and is problematic for guys that are even the slightest bit rudimentary. Hopefully he isn't glass jawed, because I'd hate to see him end up the next Tommy Langford, who'd be world class if he had a chin and some punching power, thus far it seems decent, and his punching power seems to be improving a little. That being said, if he continues to hone his skillset, he might not need it. I think this kid's got potential, what say you? Check Out Cash Money Millionaire in Action. Educate Yourselves Cash vs. Welborn This content is protected Cash vs. Cullen This content is protected Cash vs. Abolaji (Nice stoppage) This content is protected Cash vs. Hagenimana This content is protected Cash vs. Neves This content is protected
He's following in the slick as hell footsteps of fellow gypsies Tyson Fury & BJS. This content is protected This content is protected
Gypsies run boxing and mark my words in 10-15 years from now every world champion in the sport from the leprechaun divisions right up to the colossus ones will be a slick handsome gypsy.
I didn't even know he was a gypsy to begin with, but I realized it after about 15 seconds of watching, there's no slickness in the world like gypsy slickness. That extends to women's boxing as well, the lovely Savannah Marshall will be an ATG women, as well as Katie Taylor, even though I'm not a fan o hers.
Yep he's real fighting men too (aka gypsy people) and he's currently ranked #2 behind Tommy Fury in my best looking gypsy boxer P4P top 10 and yes gypsy slickness (ie. real slickness) is unmistakable and the benchmark all forms of slickness are measured against. S-Marsh is real fighting women (aka gypsy people)?
He's quite good as he throws a lot of leather but he lacks power as he goes up the levels imo. Does he have hand problems as I noticed he seems to like winning gloves to fight in. I think he struggles against a world class operator imo.
Gypsy Felix Cash is the best looking boxer at MW And Gypsy Tommy Fury is the best looking one at LHW I don't think this is a controversial statement Come at me if you disagree But make sure you have your excuses ready before you do so because you will lose
Cash reminds me of a slicker, tougher Liam Williams. Actually he appears better than Williams at almost everything. He is also a bit bigger which should be an advantage Would be good to see him fight an Andrade
There’s a video of Ben Whitaker schooling Cash in the amateurs. I backed Cash to beat Bentley and he will now fight Signani for the European Title. I don’t think he’s good enough to win a World Title but we’ll see.
Isn't Ben Whittaker a really big light heavyweight? Also a slick fighter like him almost always looks better in sparring
He was a Middleweight at the time. Yeah I agree, also the whole video wasn't released by Ben's dad, so I'm sure the sparring was closer than what it appeared.