Which of these prospects will be most successful.

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  1. elmaldito

    elmaldito Skillz Full Member

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    whoever voted saul alvarez must be a close friend or relative! :)
     
  2. snakeface

    snakeface The Woodside Hurricane Full Member

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    yeah he's real good... making waves
     
  3. truewarrior

    truewarrior Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Saul Alvarez-Bright future and in a great division. I hope he gets handled well though.
    Daniel Jacobs-dud
    Frankie Gavin-dont follow euro fighters too much unless they fight in the US.
    Devon Alexander-good fighter but gets hit alot.
    Amir Khan-will be aquainted w/the canvas fairly often.
    Vanes Martirosyan-dud
    Demetrius Andrade-bright future.
    David Lemieux-dont know much about him, can anyone fill me in?
    Fernando Guererro-scary power, i like this guy.

    You forgot the filipino prospects who just fought on the Pac fight I think they have a good future as well.
     
  4. ImElvis666

    ImElvis666 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Lemieux 21(20)-0 is an incredibly powerful middleweight Canadian prospect. Up until his last fight he had a 100% KO record. His skills still need some improving but he is very young at 21 and has plenty of time to polish them up. His short stature and ability to hurt opponents is reminiscent of a young Mike Tyson. Due to his power he will be a dangerous opponent for anyone.

    Check out Frankie Gavin on youtube. One of the most skilled kids around. Lacking in the power department but makes up for it in other ways. He could become a modern day sweet pea.
     
  5. anarci

    anarci Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Alexander and Kahn are already world champions and top guys in their weight class. No longer prospects.
     
  6. ImElvis666

    ImElvis666 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I suppose I shouldn't have used the word "prospects". It is the future of boxing. So the criteria was any boxer under 25 years of age.
     
  7. anarci

    anarci Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I was impressed with Olympian JW Javier Molina in his pro debut, but he hasnt fought much since then any one know why?

    Shawn Estrada is a big puncher

    If you want to consider Abner Mares a prospect well then he certainly fits in, we will find out more when he fights dangerous champion Yohnny Perez

    I was gonna mention "The New" Ray Robinson but i see he lost recently, he looked impressive a while back.
     
  8. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  9. ImElvis666

    ImElvis666 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Gamboa is 28. This is concerning boxers under 25 as stated in the OP.
     
  10. StreetsofRAGE

    StreetsofRAGE Ballin Full Member

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    Devon Alexander will make a bigger impact than any of those other guys.
     
  11. Brickhaus

    Brickhaus Packs the house Full Member

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    Of these, Alexander, although I think all of Alexander, Khan, Gavin and Jacobs have P4P top 10 potential.
     
  12. nahkis

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    Gennady Golovkin, easy.
     
  13. ImElvis666

    ImElvis666 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He is 27. It is fighters under 25. How many times do I have to ****ing say it!!
     
  14. jdubyah15

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  15. booradley

    booradley Mean People Kick Ass! Full Member

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