world amature ratings 60kg
Have to pick Lomachenko but if he is slipping then watch out for the Indian.Ramirez of the USA not rated because of no international pedigree but he looks promising.
1-Lomachenko Ukraine Olympic gold
2-Selimov Russia Euro 2010 gold
3-Krishnan India Asian 2010 gold
4-Onate Cuba
5-Toledo Lopez Cuba 2010 Panam
6-Valentino Italy World 2009 gold
7-Keles Turkey Euro 2011 gold
8-Bruhard Germany Euro 2010 Bronze
9-Azzedine France
10-DO Joyce Ireland eu gold
11-Saruhanyan Armenia Euro 2011 bronze
12-Ward GB Euro junior 2009
13-Matviychuk Ukraine Euro 2011 bronze
14-Conceica Brazil World Military gold
15-Chadi Algeria Africian champ
16-Macayo Venezuela
60 kg world amature ratings.
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T Duquette
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Re: 60 kg world amature ratings.
Ramirez will give Lomochenko trouble because of his size. Hes a monster at 132.
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Have you ever seen Lomochenko box? He's the best in the world by far.T Duquette wrote:Ramirez will give Lomochenko trouble because of his size. Hes a monster at 132.
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locoxelbox
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Re: 60 kg world amature ratings.
No way Vikas Krishan will make 60 kg no more. He was fighting at 69 kg recently. Ivan Onate is out of the picture in Cuba. Yasnier Toledo will go to the Worlds. Lomachenko by far the biggest favorite in any weight class.donnellon wrote:world amature ratings 60kg
Have to pick Lomachenko but if he is slipping then watch out for the Indian.Ramirez of the USA not rated because of no international pedigree but he looks promising.
1-Lomachenko Ukraine Olympic gold
2-Selimov Russia Euro 2010 gold
3-Krishnan India Asian 2010 gold
4-Onate Cuba
5-Toledo Lopez Cuba 2010 Panam
6-Valentino Italy World 2009 gold
7-Keles Turkey Euro 2011 gold
8-Bruhard Germany Euro 2010 Bronze
9-Azzedine France
10-DO Joyce Ireland eu gold
11-Saruhanyan Armenia Euro 2011 bronze
12-Ward GB Euro junior 2009
13-Matviychuk Ukraine Euro 2011 bronze
14-Conceica Brazil World Military gold
15-Chadi Algeria Africian champ
16-Macayo Venezuela
Re: 60 kg world amature ratings.
Yeah, checked that out and Krishan will probably represent India at 69 in the Worlds. Hard to see who will trouble Lomachenko then as Yasnier Toledo Lopez is hardly good eneough. But you never know who will come out of the pack.
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I am not convinced Vikas will compete at 69.To put on 20 pounds in such a short period suggests lack of focus rather than natural growth.I suspect he may settle at 64.
As for Lomachenko I have just compiled odds for 2012 and I would say he is close to being unbackable at best he would be a 1/8 shot and I think the big bookmakers will be displaying odds excluding the Ukrainian next year.Selimov the last man to beat him remains his main challenger
As for Lomachenko I have just compiled odds for 2012 and I would say he is close to being unbackable at best he would be a 1/8 shot and I think the big bookmakers will be displaying odds excluding the Ukrainian next year.Selimov the last man to beat him remains his main challenger
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T Duquette
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Re: 60 kg world amature ratings.
Ive absolutely seen him box a number of times. And I agree, he is the best amatuer in the world pound for pound. Ive been scratching my head trying to figure out why he hasnt turned pro yet. That being said, hes not very big at 132 and Ramirez looks like a 152 pounder. I just said that I think he would give him trouble. I still think that Lom would win though. Thats not fair for me to say?JMac wrote:Have you ever seen Lomochenko box? He's the best in the world by far.T Duquette wrote:Ramirez will give Lomochenko trouble because of his size. Hes a monster at 132.
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Every comment is fair and as I don't know Ramirez you bring an expertise to the debate that I dont have,
Vikas will prob be at 69, the Indian rep at 69 kg at the Asian games says he accepts that Vikas is number one.
Vikas will prob be at 69, the Indian rep at 69 kg at the Asian games says he accepts that Vikas is number one.