More "Prospects" now than ever?
More "Prospects" now than ever?
Seems to be a great deal of "highly touted" prospects around at the moment.
I can't think of a time when there has been this many.
"leading the way" , so to speak, are the Olympians, then there are several other highly spoken-of people moving up the ranks.
Pretty much every live show has at least one fight featuring a young fighter who is mentioned as being "the next big thing."
Looking at a coming soon Maloney show, no less than 10 of the left collumn fighters are currently undefeated with several fights under their belts. All "prospects?" Companies such as VIP seem to be based around staging shows with popular (usually undefeated) hometown fighters against journeymen.
It will be interesting to see how it pans out over the next few years.
At some point of of these lads MUST have to end up fighting each other- and as such there should be some really exciting fights on the cards.
I can't think of a time when there has been this many.
"leading the way" , so to speak, are the Olympians, then there are several other highly spoken-of people moving up the ranks.
Pretty much every live show has at least one fight featuring a young fighter who is mentioned as being "the next big thing."
Looking at a coming soon Maloney show, no less than 10 of the left collumn fighters are currently undefeated with several fights under their belts. All "prospects?" Companies such as VIP seem to be based around staging shows with popular (usually undefeated) hometown fighters against journeymen.
It will be interesting to see how it pans out over the next few years.
At some point of of these lads MUST have to end up fighting each other- and as such there should be some really exciting fights on the cards.
Re: More "Prospects" now than ever?
i dont think theres more than ever i just think the amatur game has had a lot put into it in the last 4/5 years and as a result the names of the ams have been heard more because theyve been more successful on the world scene.
Re: More "Prospects" now than ever?
trueLivingstone Cole wrote:That and we don't have that many top tier fighters to concentrate on.Adamj1987 wrote:i dont think theres more than ever i just think the amatur game has had a lot put into it in the last 4/5 years and as a result the names of the ams have been heard more because theyve been more successful on the world scene.
Re: More "Prospects" now than ever?
Maloney show was meant to have Sykes v Barrett for English superfeather but Barrett pulled out which is a shame.
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MrBoxingUK2
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Re: More "Prospects" now than ever?
there are so many good prospects. degale, gavin, groves, saunders, swifty smith, price, quigg
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DavidPayne
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Re: More "Prospects" now than ever?
Quigg impressed me very much. He had a real hard edge about him.
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landon
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Re: More "Prospects" now than ever?
quigg looks the best out of the lot then joe murray
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Londonirish
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Re: More "Prospects" now than ever?
landon wrote:quigg looks the best out of the lot then joe murray
Out of the lot, Is this including Gavin, Degale, Groves, Bellew, Saunders, Swifty Smith, Price
Not saying Quigg aint good coz what iv sen iv been impressed but all them in the list id put before him and Joe Murry..
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Night-Nurse
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Re: More "Prospects" now than ever?
twiceleforge wrote:Maloney show was meant to have Sykes v Barrett for English superfeather but Barrett pulled out which is a shame.
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twenty six
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Re: More "Prospects" now than ever?
George Groves is the man that will fulfil the promise.
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forcefraser
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Re: More "Prospects" now than ever?
Degale for me. I can see him doing very well indeed.
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These days, anybody who's unbeaten after 6 or 7 fights is labelled a prospect. On the Irish scene, Michael Sweeney could be one and I liked the look of JJ McDonagh and Jamie Conlan on their debuts, but very early days to gauge much more on either.
Re: More "Prospects" now than ever?
More of a case of there being more hype than ever
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hitman_hatton1
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Re: More "Prospects" now than ever?
yeah he's the best of the lot. ;;-)forcefraser wrote:Degale for me. I can see him doing very well indeed.
Re: More "Prospects" now than ever?
Coco wrote:More of a case of there being more hype than ever
It's true that a lot of early careers have been entirely build on fighting opposition with very limited records.
EG - http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Could he really be called a "prospect?"
Re: More "Prospects" now than ever?
swifty, groves, gavin and bellew are the best prospects think they will all win world titles
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And of course someone like Steve Barnes would be included. It is just an exercise to fill in the tv slots when you have limited undercardswhicker wrote:Coco wrote:More of a case of there being more hype than ever
It's true that a lot of early careers have been entirely build on fighting opposition with very limited records.
EG - http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Could he really be called a "prospect?"