Who will have the best career when it's all said and done between these prospects?

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  1. Fighting Fungus

    Fighting Fungus Active Member Full Member

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    Adrien Broner, Deontay Wilder,Keith Thurman, GGG are some of the hottest prospects who will have the best career?
     
  2. luciuslim

    luciuslim Well-Known Member Full Member

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    going out on a limb here and saying Thurman, although it will probably be GGG.
     
  3. Broner has the tools, but GGG has the tools too but will remain the more focused and disciplined fighter
     
  4. Fighting Fungus

    Fighting Fungus Active Member Full Member

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    I am going to say Broner. If golovkin was Broners age I would say GGG but by the time he is the man at middle weight he will be 32 -33 years old.
     
  5. Fighting Fungus

    Fighting Fungus Active Member Full Member

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    Broner has so many great fights he could take at his weight class also. He has more stars to make a name for himself!
     
  6. Cableaddict

    Cableaddict Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I voted Broner, but only because of his age.

    Also because he's in a rather weak division. (The Paulie Fight notwithstanding) Sure wish we could see him against Ricky Burns.

    I really don't know if he's superstar material.
    GGG certainly is, but he's running out of time. Also, top guys will duck him as long as they can.
    Wilder has the potential to rule for years, but also the potential to get KtFO. We just don't know yet.

    Thurman has too many holes in his balance & defense.

    So, Broner is the safe bet, though the question itself is kind of silly.
     
  7. blackbolt396

    blackbolt396 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Racism is alive and well:patsch
     
  8. Boo

    Boo Active Member Full Member

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    ...Is this a joke?

    (Aimed at post above, not the thread)
     
  9. Boo

    Boo Active Member Full Member

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    I'm voting Broner, purely because I believe he is going to have his future built around him. The media are already going crazy for him.
     
  10. Fighting Fungus

    Fighting Fungus Active Member Full Member

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    Broner is in a very tough division, there are a ton of guys he can fight between 140-147!
     
  11. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    There is no reason to even have Thurman and Wilder in a reasonable conversation with the likes of Golovkin and Broner, yet.
     
  12. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    there are some who have more potential but could come unstuck and sink without a trace. you just never know.

    one thing i do know though, is that Wilder will be getting taken out very soon. he is definitely going nowhere.
     
  13. Fighting Fungus

    Fighting Fungus Active Member Full Member

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    It doesn't matter how many kids Broner has. Some of the greatest fighters of all time were not exactly mature or great people. Some people are talented no matter what they do outside the ring.
     
  14. boxingbuff

    boxingbuff Active Member Full Member

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    thurman is very good

    VERY GOOD

    believe it or not he beats broner
     
  15. Fighting Fungus

    Fighting Fungus Active Member Full Member

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    Thurman is a threat to Broner, any one who hits like that is a threat. That being said he is too basic and I think Broner would school him.