Top 10 most intriguing British Prospects/Contenders

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by gasman, Mar 15, 2013.


  1. Weirdyman

    Weirdyman Active Member Full Member

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    I agree with a lot of this. Jumah and Whyte are the two I'm most intrigued about.
     
  2. JohnH

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  3. harry the haddo

    harry the haddo Active Member Full Member

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    mitchell smith is the best youngster i've seen recently
     
  4. DaveyboyEssexUK

    DaveyboyEssexUK Boxing Addict Full Member

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    yafai, BJS, Lee Selby, Bellew and Groves
     
  5. Flea Man

    Flea Man มวยสากล Full Member

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    Made up to hear this.

    Andrew Selby for me; cannot understand how he ever lost to Haroon Khan!
     
  6. BoxingAnalyst

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    Carl Frampton looks like the real deal to me, doesn't talk any nonsense just gets in the ring in does the business, the kid is one hell of a fighter for someone with 15 fight IIRC. Thought he looked the part against Kiko, Molitor and Hirales and is starting to look very well rounded.

    Erick Ochieng is an intriguing talent IMO, tbh I have no idea how far he will go, sometimes he looks lethargic (possibly he's losing interest with fighting guys who are completely inferior to him) and other times he looks excellent, really nice guy as well. Hopefully Rose ditches the British and lets Ochieng/Webb fight for it.

    Lee Selby could turn out to be the best of the lot, would like to see him work on his defence but other then that what's not to like about this kid, nice skills, tough as nails, good power, entertaining...Interesting to see how quickly Hearn moves him.
     
  7. Furey

    Furey EST & REG 2009 Full Member

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    Well his big cousin Robbie wasn't too lucky with injuries - great footballer.

    Anyway on topic;

    Groves
    Yafai
    Dickens
    Ryder