whos the best aussie prospect after Jeff Horn

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  1. podgorica

    podgorica Guest

    after Jeffrey who is it?
     
  2. IntentionalButt

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

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    I don't know. :think There are lots of "nearly men" who don't quite seem to be equipped with all they need to compete off the Aussie continent.

    For instance:

    Tomlinson, whom I only just had edging Klassen 104-103 (ridiculously wide official scorecards) - and Klassen ain't really even a top 15 super feather.

    Caparello, whose crowning achievement to date is smacking around the most disinterested and lethargic version of chronologically disinterested and lethargic Allan Green ever seen.

    Browne, who got off to a very late start and is a bit lacking in fundamentals (which is more what can be read into being dropped by Freight Train Walker than any real deficiency in punch resistance) but does have size and that equalizer power. :conf

    Hogan, who's decidedly comfortable and topped off at his current national level.


    I guess that leaves Brunker, Carr and Omotoso?


    Really nobody listed above has that wow factor that would make you expect they'll be huge successes on the global stage. Still all worth following though.
     
  3. Stools

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    Blake Ferguson looks the goods. /sarcasm. Hows about Hooper?
     
  4. Pureist

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    Zac Dunn, flying under the radar, youth world title, best body puncher since Barry Michael, keep ya eyes on him
     
  5. stiflers mum

    stiflers mum Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  6. like a boss

    like a boss Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Caparello is only 27 and unbeaten. He looks like one of our better chances. Along with Carr and perhaps Horn.

    Geale is capable of winning another title.
     
  7. oba carr

    oba carr Active Member Full Member

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    I would love to see him throw a lot more punches though but agree that he flies under the radar. He's a big super middle, he has a lot of overseas amateur bouts in places like Russia and Cuba and now in the pros they are regularly keeping him busy. Would love to see him fight Jake Carr for maybe a Commonwealth title later down the track.
     
  8. Pureist

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    Dunn sends his opponents into a world of pain, 11(10)-0-0, and I think about eight of those stoppages were to the body
     
  9. aussie opinion

    aussie opinion Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Seen him fight at comm games trials and was impressed thought his style would suit the pro's, I'm sure he will make his dent within the next year or 2
     
  10. Da Voice

    Da Voice Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Zac Dunn - Very marketable combatant