Who emerges from the list of YOUNG, TALENTED Group of Middleweights as the BEST?

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  1. Doc

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  2. Kid Cuba

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    Who the hell's voting for Chavez Jr?

    I'm voting for Hassan.
     
  3. TommyV

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    Big fan of Guerrero, he's exciting and a really decent, down to earth guy. Very easy to support and a massive draw in his hometown of Salisbury already. He goes needs to improve defensively and he can go a long way. I'm very impressed with his variety offensively.

    Henry Tillman beat Tyson in the amateurs.

    Guess who got sparked when they fought in the pro's?

    I'll give you a clue, it wasn't Iron Mike.
     
  4. ImElvis666

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    My last post addresses that. I won't explain it again.

    McEwan isn't a one punch KO artist who is an animal.

    Explain how McEwan would go about beating Lee if you believe he would.
     
  5. TommyV

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    I'm not sure if he would at this moment in time. I do rate McEwan's skills though so I feel it would at least be competitive. I feel he has the potential to go further than Lee however.
     
  6. loughlan

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    Based on what?
     
  7. ImElvis666

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    I think he may get to the point of a world title shot if he has carefully matched opponents but I'd rate his chances of getting a title on par with Duddy i.e extremely slim.

    Lee, I believe will definitely win a world title.

    I like McEwan and I wish him all the best, it's nothing personal I just don't think he is skilled enough. He isn't particularly powerful or fast, and when you don't have those in spades you need to be ridiculously skilled to cut it at the top. We'll wait and see how he develops. He has been with Roach now for a while and I don't think even Roach can turn him into a world beater. He would have shown his ability by now, he is with Roach long enough.
     
  8. PhillyPhan69

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    I would agree so far it seems that Guerrero, does take more shots than he needs to on occasion and while he can get away with that at this level it is not something he can afford not to address at the next level. This is something that hopefully he and his team are acutely aware of and working on.
     
  9. bodhi

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    Gennady Golovkin.
     
  10. Stovepipe

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    Howard Eastman :admin