Saul Alvarez- He will win a title, and get starched by a real champion. Chavez Jr.- Not even in the top 5 prospects at 160. Omar Henry - Still to early. Jose Benavidez - 7-0. ????????????? Alfredo Angulo - Lost to Cintron, and can't avoid a punch. Yuriorkis Gamboa - Can't miss star. Juanma Lopez - Just as good as Gamboa, I smell a showdown. Marcos Maidana - Ask me after 12/11/2010 Victor Ortiz - He once said he'd rather be safe and fight another day rather than risk injury. So......... He probably will never be a true star. 160 is loaded with prospects. Pirog is a real good one, N'Jikam is a beast and Lemieux(if he can take a punch) is gonna be fun.
He spare with Jean Pascal and Pascal said that Lemieux can take is better shot :shock: Lemieux will be scary in the next couple of years!
Frankie Gomez - Excellent aggression, handspeed, and power. He's knocking out sparring partners even with them big 16oz gloves and headgear on. We will see how his chin and ring IQ is as his competition gets tougher through the years. He's like a smaller Mexican Mike Tyson.
Felix Diaz would be a threath in a couples of years ( Diaz just sign a deal with GYM/GBP) P-O Coté http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=445288&cat=boxer who face Jorge Luis Teron who already fought Rios , we would be able to make comparaison. I don't say Coté is on par with Rios but he his a good Canadian prospect.
No doubt. Rubio humbled him, just hope he doesn't do what Cotto or Ortiz did after their defeats, they were too careful, he was just going 1oo% against Rubio trying to take his head off, if he can break down his opponents in the firsts rounds with setups then step on the gas like he did from the getgo he would be a great finisher.
Exactly :good I think it's a good defeat for him and good experience. I doubt that Lemieux will become too careful but if he keep to go all-in in every fight i hope he will listen more to what his coach tell him , so when it's time to slow down and keep energy for the late rounds, he start to boxe in a smarter way.