Sad about Tim Hague coming so soon after David Whittom.
The Canadian Heavyweight scene seems as lively as I've ever seen it. I was never that impressed with Carman but Kean and Braidwood look like prospects to keep and eye on and then there's Oscar Rivas domiciled (His career seems sadly to be held back by eye problems, I hope they can sort him out but I guess if there was an easy medical solution, they'd have fixed it already
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) and there's Miljas. It's too early to know far he's likely to go, but he's certainly big enough and seems to have good power and decent basics.
I've only seem a short clip of him beating up a rather spirited oompa-loompa called Carlos Carreon but he showed patience and a good left hook. Kean like Rivas is a former top amateur and lower down the food chain you've got decent fighters like Eric Bahoeli and what's his name who won and lost against Carman ... Sylvain something or other?
Maybe Kean or Braidwood could go on to emulate Chuvalo - now there was a fighting man! - or who knows, maybe get even further?