Which olympic bronze winning HW will have the better career?

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  1. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think Glazkov personally. His last fight which I can't find on youtube he showed his jab has really come on, it's a real spear of a weapon. Dare I say it, but possibly the second best in the division. The fact that his team were trying to make a fight with Sam Peter last month shows just how highly they think of him.

    Still a lot can change with these 3 within the next year. Not sure if any of them have yet faced a top 100 opponent. Will certainly be worth keeping an eye on these chaps.
     
  2. TerryESB

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    It seems as though David Price has more talent than any of those.
     
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  4. Cableaddict

    Cableaddict Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree that Glazkov currently is the most complete package of the three. He's been very well trained, and he seems to genuinely like being in the ring. Power in BOTH hands & lots of offensive variation.

    -but Price, and certainly Wilder, seem to be more dangerous. If we're talking about PROSPECTS, as in still needing some development, then you gotta' go with 1-punch KO power. Also, Glazkov's body movement is a tad slow. It think a really good counter-puncher could tag him with ease right now.

    My bet is heavily on Wilder, though I'm very excited at Glazkov's chances as well. I just sort of see Glazkov making it to the top-belt fight (whatever we can call that these days) & then losing.
     
  5. Joe_MacKenzie

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    I think Glazkov is the best of the three.

    But he has poor management, while Wilder has one of the most powerful promoters and Price has decent management too.

    "Inactivity ruins a fighter" - Cus D'Amato

    Glazkov has fought only once since March, against a soft opponent who didn't test him at all. Wilder has fought soft opposition, but he's been very active and I hear he's going to step up and fight some familiar "name" opponents in 2012. Price is set to fight McDermott, a solid journeyman.
     
  6. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think he has faced Glazkov before in the later stages of a big Amateur competition which he lost badly from what I can remember.