Looks like he will be fighting tomorrow night on Solo Boxeo. Never seen the guy fight, but he seems to be in shape and takes his training seriously. So we'll see, he could be somebody to watch out for in the future. Here are some links below with more info and a video. http://washingtonexaminer.com/sports/2011/09/thom-loverro-great-american-hope http://www.mlive.com/boxing/index.ssf/2011/01/former_spartans_linebacker_set.html
He was on the night he fought Mitchell unfortunetly :-( Really hoping to see him take on a few tougher guys soon. Seth could turn out to be rather good
Just had a look at one of those articles, what a bitter **** the writer is, oh and look at him contradict himself inside one sentence. atsch
he looks like he could be pretty good, very powerful, after 22 fights he should be looking at stronger opposition by now though. Looks like he may start to tire if he doesnt stop his opponent early
If it doesnt matter pacquiao would be heavyweight champion of the world. He's big enough to be a contender 6'2" 240lbs is big enough
I'm still unsure about Mitchell, he has some tools but needs some work. He's with GBP and American so he'll get the chance to do something if he's capable. I wouldn't mind seeing him take some kind of step up after Friday. He's beaten up a number of former gate-keepers and I wouldn't mind to see him in with a current gate-keeper. Put him in with someone like Rossy, Barrett, or Maurice Harris and see what happens. Guys that should push him but he should beat if he's going to make some noise in the division.
Yeah that fight was on Showbox too. Don't know how I missed it. Oh well, found it on youtube anyway so here ya go. As soon as Evans wen't down he just kinda gave up. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae9Ve7ifHbg[/ame]
Seth was unlucky to have his fight with Mollo cancelled. I hope GBP sets it up again soon. Seth is still raw, he needs more development, speed, movement, defense, fine tune pretty much everything overall to be able to compete at the top level.