Who will be the most successful?

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  1. LocoRoco

    LocoRoco ★★★★★ Full Member

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    Who will be the most successful and why?
    :think?
     
  2. GPater11093

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  3. LocoRoco

    LocoRoco ★★★★★ Full Member

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    i was very close to adding him :lol:
     
  4. LP_1985

    LP_1985 JMM beat Pac-Man 3 Times Full Member

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    no groves or stephie smith
     
  5. LocoRoco

    LocoRoco ★★★★★ Full Member

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    nope, out of the lot i've posted
     
  6. whitchurchblues

    whitchurchblues New Member Full Member

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    I personally think Clev. I'm a big fan of his, and even though the rest are supremely talented, Clev will shine now he is dedicated fuly to boxing. His power is developing with every fight and he got the skills to pay the bills!!
     
  7. LP_1985

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    im gona go tony bellew:

    he boxed at heaveyweight as an amater, so if he can go all the way he could end up being a 3 'weight' world champ. not sure if he plans to go to heavy in the pro game.

    Gavin could cud be a 2 'weight' world champas could degale.

    cudnt see clev being effective at cruiser but will be a world champ
     
  8. LocoRoco

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    i like bellew alot, i also like clev alot and if they met anytime soon i think Clev would have the edge, but Gavin for me looks the real deal, everything about him gives me alot of confidence for his future, i really liked fury as well before, looks like he dont give a **** though. Anyone think he could be a real success if he took the sport seriously?
     
  9. Grant1

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    Clev has the frame to go to Cruiser I reckon.

    Whether he can develop the power to be competitive and sort out his defence is another thing.

    But physically, I think he could go to 200 with no bother at all.

    His shoulders are huge compared to the rest of the body.
     
  10. gasman

    gasman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Degale has some special about him - I see him challenging and beating the best in his division. Also, he begins with more marketability with his gold medal.
     
  11. LocoRoco

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    but he comes across a right ****, he needs to sort that out
     
  12. gasman

    gasman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    But he has personality, sure he is cocky, that is better than a tongue-tied introvert who looks like they have a gun to their head when they are being interviewed on tv....
     
  13. LocoRoco

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    i see what you're sayin but the needs to know what he has done in the pro game and have some humility
     
  14. LP_1985

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    u reckon, im not so sure pal.

    didnt he start at light middle

    i reckon he might be on PED's:yep
     
  15. cheekyvid

    cheekyvid Detroit, I shall return. Full Member

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    Clev or gavin IMO.
    Gavin for sheer skill, talent ability. Clev also very good but shoddy defence still. Young though and experienced for his age.
    Bellew could do well but doesn't have the frame to go to heavy at all. Anyone see him as an amateur? He admits it himself, he was a total fatty. Cruiser yes but heavy...don't think so.
    Degale very good, but his punching still ain't right.
    The last 2 seem to lack the right attitude, which the rest seem to have