i was bored around 3 months ago and I went on boxrec and looked through the divisions for unbeaten fighters with decent KO ratios. Are some of these the real deal. @CST80 @Boxing Prospect @PinoyProdigy Underrated boxers Kosei tanaka Daigo higa Andrew selby Nouye inoue Ryan Burnett Luis nery Emmanuel Rodriguez Mark magsayo Tugstsgot nyambayar Gamal yafai Alberto machado Shavkat rakhimov Josh Taylor Egidijus kavaliauskas Jaime munguia Sergiy derevyanchenko Azizbek abdugofurov Jason quigley Walter kautondokwa David benavidez Roamer alexis angulo Dmtriy Bicol Ryad merhy Ruslan fayfer Jun long zhang Simon kean Hrgovic Trey lippe Senad gashi Rostislav plechko Yuri kashinsky Ahmed elbiali Anthony yarde Nicolas Ezequiel masseroni Louis toutin Ibrahim guemues Magomed kurbanov Joe pigford Fabian Andres maidana Batyzhan jukembayev Roman Andreev Ryan Martin Shuichiro yoshino Alessandro riguccini Xiangxiang sun Erick de Leon Mikhail alexeev Muhamad ridhwan Reece bellotti Jhack tepora Hayate kaji Vince paras John Paul bentosa
Yarde, Fayfer and Plechko are not good. Kashinsky is average. Bivol and Derevenchenko are very good. The rest of EEs you listed are decent. Masseroni has only fought in Argentina. Jukembayev is a Canadian based Kazakh, I'm personally curious to see how he develops.
Okay I'll color code this. Red for real deal, green for good with some question marks, blue for okay but nothing special, yellow for poor or hype job, I'll leave the ones white I haven't actually seen. This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected Ibrahim guemues This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected Shuichiro yoshino Alessandro riguccini Xiangxiang sun This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected Vincent astrolabio Hayate kaji Vince paras John Paul bentosa
Mark Magsayo has potential but he needs to slow down when he fights. He goes for the knockout far too much. It's impressive that he already has Chris Avalos in his resume but he got knocked down in that fight and was legitimately hurt, raising question marks concerning his chin, defense, and reliance on his power.
Jhack Tepora has real deal power. I really like him. Really made a big splach in his last fight winning by second-round knockout in South Africa.
If you're looking for a legit prospect that I can guarantee will be a world champion in a couple of fights: Mark Anthony Barriga. He's a minimumweight with a 7-0 (1 KO) record and was a 2012 Olympian. He lost in the second round of the 2012 Olympics (I thought he got robbed) and only turned pro last year when he lost out on an Olympic spot to countryman Rogen Ladon. HE IS A 105 LB. PINOY MAYWEATHER. The kid doesn't have much power but he is extremely skilled. Here is his ten-round domination of two-time world title challenger Wittawas Basapean in his last fight. I need a thread on this guy @CST80! This content is protected
I'll check him out when I get a chance, and a thread will follow if he's anywhere near as good as you think he is.
Sergey Lubkovich is only young but he looks very impressive. Nice finish. This content is protected Body shot at 4:28 mark This content is protected