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Who is the best young talent in boxing?
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Rookieboy99
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Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
Plenty of new names to add to the watchlist.
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Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
As for me best prospect are:
In Heavyweight - Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker
In Cruiserweight - Oleksandr Usyk and Dmitry Kudryashov
In Light Heavyweight - Artur Beterbiev, Oleksandr Gvozdyk and maybe Egor Mekhontsev (he has good amateur career, but not impressed me as a pro yet)
In Super middleweight - Gilberto Ramirez Sanchez and Callum Smith looks good, but I have some questions, also should pay attention to Sergiy Derevyanchenko (in WSB he was one of the best fighters, and has a record 15-1 or something like that)
In Middleweight - Ievgen Khytrov and Ryoto Murata (they fought in the final of the World Championship 2011 as amateurs, and Khytrov won)
In Super welterweight - maybe Stanyslav Skorokhod (on 10th April will fight in Boxino semifinal), Taras Shelestyuk (has good amateur career - 2011 World champion, 2012 Olympic bronze medalist, but as a pro he fights with bad oppositions).
In Welterweight - Sadam Ali looks not bad.
In Super Lightweight - Amir Imam looks impressive, Jose Benavidez (has win over Mauricio Herrera), Frankie Gomez (has not fight for a long time, but he is very young).
In Lightweight - Ivan Redkach this year should have title shot for WBC belt, Felix Verdejo looks very impressive for his age
In Super featherweight - Adrian Estrella very young but has some huge wins in career, Oscar Valdez
In Featherweight- Vasyl Lomachenko became world champion in his 3 pro fight, and one of the best amateurs in history
In lower weights should be mentioned Naoya Ionue he looks fenomenal
In Heavyweight - Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker
In Cruiserweight - Oleksandr Usyk and Dmitry Kudryashov
In Light Heavyweight - Artur Beterbiev, Oleksandr Gvozdyk and maybe Egor Mekhontsev (he has good amateur career, but not impressed me as a pro yet)
In Super middleweight - Gilberto Ramirez Sanchez and Callum Smith looks good, but I have some questions, also should pay attention to Sergiy Derevyanchenko (in WSB he was one of the best fighters, and has a record 15-1 or something like that)
In Middleweight - Ievgen Khytrov and Ryoto Murata (they fought in the final of the World Championship 2011 as amateurs, and Khytrov won)
In Super welterweight - maybe Stanyslav Skorokhod (on 10th April will fight in Boxino semifinal), Taras Shelestyuk (has good amateur career - 2011 World champion, 2012 Olympic bronze medalist, but as a pro he fights with bad oppositions).
In Welterweight - Sadam Ali looks not bad.
In Super Lightweight - Amir Imam looks impressive, Jose Benavidez (has win over Mauricio Herrera), Frankie Gomez (has not fight for a long time, but he is very young).
In Lightweight - Ivan Redkach this year should have title shot for WBC belt, Felix Verdejo looks very impressive for his age
In Super featherweight - Adrian Estrella very young but has some huge wins in career, Oscar Valdez
In Featherweight- Vasyl Lomachenko became world champion in his 3 pro fight, and one of the best amateurs in history
In lower weights should be mentioned Naoya Ionue he looks fenomenal
Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
I know it's hard to tell how good ams will do in the pros but I think commonwealth MW champ, Anthony Fowler (24) could be something special.
Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
Good post. Totally agree, especially about Joshua. Kid can be Joe Louis if he respects the craft....Tony1244 wrote:Great list, but I'd also add Joseph Parker and Anthony Joshua to it. They're not ranked in the top 10 yet but will be very soon.fergusg wrote:Here’s a dozen talented young fighters that are technically world-class at this early stage of their careers:
• ‘Canelo’ Alvarez (24 years old)
• Keith Thurman (26 years old)
• Danny Garcia (26 years old)
• Tyson Fury (26 years old)
• Naoya Inoue (21 years old)
• Juan Francisco Estrada (24 years old)
• Jessie Vargas (25 years old)
• Adrien Broner (25 years old)
• Leo Santa Cruz (26 years old)
• Adrian Estrella (23 years old)
• Jermell Charlo (24 years old)
• Scott Quigg (26 years old)
By the way, I’ve gone with world rating rather than potential, as it’s easier to justify... and I class young as any fighter that is 26 years old or under.
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Redback Rasta
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Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
Cameron Hammond will be looking to add to his 12-0 record tomorrow night against Sedat Tasci. Tasci shouldn't trouble Hammond but hasn't been stopped. That will probably be Hammond's goal.Sids wrote:Kye Mackenzie (Fighting Jack Assis for IBO strap)
Jake Carr
Zac Dunn (fighting Max Bursak for IBO strap)
Jeff Horn (Heard Haymon was considering him as a may 24 opponent for Amir Khan)
Cameron Hammond
Rohan Murdoch
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PredatorHayds
- Welterweight
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Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
I've seen a young Russian welterweight who looked quality.
It was something like Ponomarev. Looks the real deal.
It was something like Ponomarev. Looks the real deal.
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dagilechia
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Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
I'm surprised that no one mentioned Vincent Feigenbutz (19 years old SMW interim WBA champ). want to see him vs Golovkin in future.
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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
Daigo Higa REALLY impressed me earlier today. 19 year old power punching, pressure fighting Flyweight. Tough division but a win, in Thailand, against a previously unbeaten and totued foe showed a lot.
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Also the WBO Inter-Continental Super Middleweight holder. An absolute shoe in to fight Abraham for the WBO strap surelydagilechia wrote:I'm surprised that no one mentioned Vincent Feigenbutz (19 years old SMW interim WBA champ). want to see him vs Golovkin in future.
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vovazilvova
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Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
Anthony Joshua, he will not only rule the Heavyweight Division after Klitschko retires but will be the most watched man in Boxing
With guys like, Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury, Erkan Teper, Joseph Parker, Artur Szpilka, Robert Helenius, Charles Martin, Gerald Washington, Dominic Breazeale, Luis Ortiz, Michael Hunter and many others talented upcoming heavyweight the division is going to be back alive, Joshua will attract a lot of attention to himself fighting all these guys especially with having the talent to beat them all.
With guys like, Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury, Erkan Teper, Joseph Parker, Artur Szpilka, Robert Helenius, Charles Martin, Gerald Washington, Dominic Breazeale, Luis Ortiz, Michael Hunter and many others talented upcoming heavyweight the division is going to be back alive, Joshua will attract a lot of attention to himself fighting all these guys especially with having the talent to beat them all.
Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
vovazilvova wrote:Anthony Joshua, he will not only rule the Heavyweight Division after Klitschko retires but will be the most watched man in Boxing
With guys like, Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury, Erkan Teper, Joseph Parker, Artur Szpilka, Robert Helenius, Charles Martin, Gerald Washington, Dominic Breazeale, Luis Ortiz, Michael Hunter and many others talented upcoming heavyweight the division is going to be back alive, Joshua will attract a lot of attention to himself fighting all these guys especially with having the talent to beat them all.
Let me guess....a heavyweight fan?
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vovazilvova
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Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
I started watching boxing just cuz of Heavyweights, then it got boring so I moved on I love all boxing but I'm excited at what is happening at Heavyweight now that there will be some competition, but yes i like Heavyweights better then lower classes just didn't enjoy it much the past years.Badhusker wrote:vovazilvova wrote:Anthony Joshua, he will not only rule the Heavyweight Division after Klitschko retires but will be the most watched man in Boxing
With guys like, Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury, Erkan Teper, Joseph Parker, Artur Szpilka, Robert Helenius, Charles Martin, Gerald Washington, Dominic Breazeale, Luis Ortiz, Michael Hunter and many others talented upcoming heavyweight the division is going to be back alive, Joshua will attract a lot of attention to himself fighting all these guys especially with having the talent to beat them all.
Let me guess....a heavyweight fan?
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ajwesty13
- Heavyweight

Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
Me to just for pure entertainment and shake up a division that been stagnant for years. ..koolkc107 wrote:As far as potential impact and greatness?
I am going to go with Anthony Joshua.
Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
Sammy Vasquez jr. Kids a beast!
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victor-romeo
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Arif Magomedov 22 years old.
Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
Roman Gonzales, Errol Spence, Terrance Crawford.
Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
The best young talent:
1.) Ricardo Williams
2.) Rocky Juarez
3.) Panchito Bojado
1.) Ricardo Williams
2.) Rocky Juarez
3.) Panchito Bojado
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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
Stretching the term young with Gonzalez (28), Crawford is 28 in September as well...Not old but I'd disagree on "young"Badhusker wrote:Roman Gonzales, Errol Spence, Terrance Crawford.
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Bernard Hopkins.
Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
There's three human years to every alien year, so the dudes only coming up for 17 and achieved so much alreadyILikeBeer wrote:Bernard Hopkins.
Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
Boxing Prospect wrote:Stretching the term young with Gonzalez (28), Crawford is 28 in September as well...Not old but I'd disagree on "young"Badhusker wrote:Roman Gonzales, Errol Spence, Terrance Crawford.
Not young because someone copied and pasted Ferg's post of what he considers young....26 or under? Whatever
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GilFilmore
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Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
Jesse Hart
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Alex Saucedo
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Redback Rasta
- Welterweight
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Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
Rohan Murdoch had another win a few days back. Has moved to 18-1. Has another bout set down for the end of November.Sids wrote:Kye Mackenzie (Fighting Jack Assis for IBO strap)
Jake Carr
Zac Dunn (fighting Max Bursak for IBO strap)
Jeff Horn (Heard Haymon was considering him as a may 24 opponent for Amir Khan)
Cameron Hammond
Rohan Murdoch
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kidbazooka1
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Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
Felix verdujo is the next big thing.
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Redback Rasta
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Re: Who is the best young talent in boxing?
Sids wrote:Joseph Parker...