He's widely considered the top American HW prospect. Have any of you seen him? http://fightpickexperts.com/?p=539
Yes and so far, he's thead leading American HW prospect in my eyes. In great shape, good power and decent technique. He's not a very tall and long fighter, but can fight in close and somewhat at a distance. Is no Lennox Lewis, but isn't as small as Tyson either. So he's a good size to where he can have some effectiveness in both speed and strength. The biggest thing that impresses me with him is that he seems to have a great head on his shoulder and a GENUINE desire to be a great champion (vs Haye who just wants to cash in as HW champion and leave). Seth actually seems to want to work his way up, win the title and hold onto to become a great boxing champion. The test comes when he is tested on the chin or in a rough fight, how he handles a loss, how his handlers handle his career and how he reacts to success. American heavyweights are known to lose their desire or feel they don't need to work hard after either a loss or big success.
I think Seth has a good kit of punches and in general he looks the goods.......however I have only seen him against guys that want to stand and trade Putting him in with Evans Quinn is either the perfect preparation for a mover like Haye down the road or it's going to be a disaster and he may get exposes as IMO he wont have enough footwork and speed to catch Quinn