the top prospect's in the heavyweight division
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dougie-boyjr
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the top prospect's in the heavyweight division
Right apart from the obvious prospect's like tyson fury, deontay wilder, vyacheslav glazkov, artur szpilka an mike perez who both lost to another good prospect in bryant jennings heres my opinion on who can make a mark in the HEAVYWEIGHT division the USA have the most coming though at 1 charles Martin, 2 gerald Washington, 3 andy ruiz jnr, 4 dominic brreazeale, 5 michael hunter, 6 Trevor Bryan
The BRITISH 1 antony Joshua, 2 hughie fury
The Germans 1 michael wallisch, 2 agit kabayel
The Italian's 1 matteo modugno
The Russian's 1 viadimir tereshkin
The Canadian's 1 oscar rivas
but the one that excites me is a new Zealander called Joseph Parker guys young an can really punch an has only had a handful of fight but mixed an beat a good class of opposition the other is antony Joshua he like Parker can bang an mixed an delt with a good class of opposition in his handful of fights a would give him the edge over parker reminds me of a prime bruno thts not a insult thts a compliment because Joshua will get better hez at bruno's level jst now an amean a peek bruno wonder what use guys think, if theres a prospect yous no about an like ad like to see this bunch of prospect's fight the guys in the list of guys who a think shouldn't be fighting anymore
The BRITISH 1 antony Joshua, 2 hughie fury
The Germans 1 michael wallisch, 2 agit kabayel
The Italian's 1 matteo modugno
The Russian's 1 viadimir tereshkin
The Canadian's 1 oscar rivas
but the one that excites me is a new Zealander called Joseph Parker guys young an can really punch an has only had a handful of fight but mixed an beat a good class of opposition the other is antony Joshua he like Parker can bang an mixed an delt with a good class of opposition in his handful of fights a would give him the edge over parker reminds me of a prime bruno thts not a insult thts a compliment because Joshua will get better hez at bruno's level jst now an amean a peek bruno wonder what use guys think, if theres a prospect yous no about an like ad like to see this bunch of prospect's fight the guys in the list of guys who a think shouldn't be fighting anymore
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The Russian's also Apti Davtaev not bad.
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How about Lucas Brown. not bad one too
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I'm totally HIGH on Joseph Parker and Joshua.
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Joshua is the stand-out prospect......he's K brother big, a naturally athletic guy, being tutored the right way and has a good head on his shoulders as well. Wlad was impressed and I look forward to seeing how he deals with a tricky old pro like Sprott in Liverpool. We might learn a good deal from that fight.
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A 35-year-old prospect. He has a pretty good chance of briefly cracking the top 15 before his 40th birthday.Rom7 wrote:How about Lucas Brown. not bad one too
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Freedom2013
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Re: the top prospect's in the heavyweight division
Anthony Joshua seems to be a well-rounded top heavyweight. Charles Martin seems like the best American up-and-comer. Neither have been really tested yet, so we don't know for certain.
Joseph Parker doesn't appear to be as good as either Joshua or Martin, but he's younger so he may improve.
(Deontay Wilder and Bryant Jennings are now contenders, they are past being prospects).
Russian Sergey Kuzmin turns pro in a week, he'll have his first fight against a 3-0 boxer. He's talented but old at 28 to be just starting as a pro.
Joseph Parker doesn't appear to be as good as either Joshua or Martin, but he's younger so he may improve.
(Deontay Wilder and Bryant Jennings are now contenders, they are past being prospects).
Russian Sergey Kuzmin turns pro in a week, he'll have his first fight against a 3-0 boxer. He's talented but old at 28 to be just starting as a pro.
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DazDiCanio
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Deadendgeneration
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Re: the top prospect's in the heavyweight division
Joshua looks good. It's going to be tough matching him though. He needs to go rounds soon.
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Do you ever breathe? I got winded just trying to read that postdougie-boyjr wrote:Right apart from the obvious prospect's like tyson fury, deontay wilder, vyacheslav glazkov, artur szpilka an mike perez who both lost to another good prospect in bryant jennings heres my opinion on who can make a mark in the HEAVYWEIGHT division the USA have the most coming though at 1 charles Martin, 2 gerald Washington, 3 andy ruiz jnr, 4 dominic brreazeale, 5 michael hunter, 6 Trevor Bryan
The BRITISH 1 antony Joshua, 2 hughie fury
The Germans 1 michael wallisch, 2 agit kabayel
The Italian's 1 matteo modugno
The Russian's 1 viadimir tereshkin
The Canadian's 1 oscar rivas
but the one that excites me is a new Zealander called Joseph Parker guys young an can really punch an has only had a handful of fight but mixed an beat a good class of opposition the other is antony Joshua he like Parker can bang an mixed an delt with a good class of opposition in his handful of fights a would give him the edge over parker reminds me of a prime bruno thts not a insult thts a compliment because Joshua will get better hez at bruno's level jst now an amean a peek bruno wonder what use guys think, if theres a prospect yous no about an like ad like to see this bunch of prospect's fight the guys in the list of guys who a think shouldn't be fighting anymore
Browne should be on that list.
Helenius might still come back. If he does he belong in also.
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Freedom2013
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Re: the top prospect's in the heavyweight division
He's a strong puncher, but is too old and rather limited in skills. He also has trouble keeping his weight down.Heretic wrote: Browne should be on that list.
With his chronic hand problems and lack of athleticism, Helenius has little potential at this point. Other than being a very hard puncher, he had few attributes as a heavyweight at his best. Better to forget about him.Heretic wrote:Helenius might still come back. If he does he belong in also.