So how is Fred Evans going to do as a pro?

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  1. slender4

    slender4 Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    He looked like a pretty good prospect in the Olympics. His first two fights have gone the distance though, not a good sign.
     
  2. gmurphy

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    Also not a good he spent about 3 years before turning doing nothing at all but spending time in court
     
  3. slender4

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    Yeah, I saw that, but he's still only 26.
     
  4. gmurphy

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    He is done, mytrofanov destroyed him in wsb seemed to ruin his confidence
     
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  5. Rudy

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    Mytrofanov was a middleweight and a top fighter though, whereas Evans was a Welterweight moving up two divisions because they didn't have his weight class in WSB them times.

    Evans has really good skills, if his head is in the right place he could do good things he has the talent. He should have milked the Olympic Silver and turned pro just after the London games though, that was a terrible mistake to stay amateur both for his career and for earnings.

    Did you know Mytrofanov has actually turned pro himself now,late too,
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