Nathan Gorman

BitPlayer
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Nathan Gorman

Post by BitPlayer »

How do you rate him after his performance against Big Sexy?



Some of his performances have been a bit lackluster; he was looking a lot sharper, and showed a bit of flair, be one worth keeping an eye on, I think he could get to a pretty decent level.
handsofstone
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by handsofstone »

Thought he was excellent last night, great punch variety, ive always been a fan he's getting better with every passing fight and I think he'll get a lot better, he reminds me of Tyson Fury, he's only a baby but he's a mature fighter and always looks relaxed

Gorman vs Dubois would be like Fury vs Joshua lite
rd350lc
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by rd350lc »

Looked great last night , quick hands and feet .

One to watch . Said he would take the Dubois fight .
Oiky
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by Oiky »

He'll beat dubois
magnus
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by magnus »

I thought he looked very impressive, and thought the same in other fights of his that I've seen.


I'd back him to beat Dubois as things stand, but can't see FW being in a hurry to make that one, he's building DD up as a star.
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Re: Nathan Gorman

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I love his skills. Keeps the distance beautifully, just ion range, great variety of punches, lovely balance.

Looks more like a small town estate agent rather than a heavyweight boxer but I'm a fan :D
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Re: Nathan Gorman

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I like him, good finishing instinct last night, impressive.
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by Twinkle Toes »

Thought he was excellent
ElJefe
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by ElJefe »

Lovely boxing skills. Horrendous harline for a 21 year old.
MTroo
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by MTroo »

Turner is no world beater but that was an impressive display from Gorman, that uppercut of his is superb.
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Re: Nathan Gorman

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ElJefe wrote: 10 Jun 2018, 17:38 Lovely boxing skills. Horrendous harline for a 21 year old.
Horrendous physique as well, can you imagine what he'll look like at 40?
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Re: Nathan Gorman

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Oiky wrote: 10 Jun 2018, 13:48 He'll beat dubois
He gets better all the time, but I feel Dubois next may be too soon.
Is there a possibility of that fight being made after he (more than likely) deals with Little for the British title?
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Re: Nathan Gorman

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KiwiRider wrote: 10 Jun 2018, 18:37 ...but I feel Dubois next may be too soon.
No need to wait. Whoever loses has plenty of time to learn and recover given their ages, and if both go on to have successful careers the potential for a domestic rematch would be appealing. I'd put him in with Dubois in a heartbeat if I were managing him.
jamamb
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by jamamb »

stopppng turner 3 rounds when sean went full 8 vs hrgovcs defo very good

gorman actually has at least 3 wns better then anythng dubos has done. but gorman doesnt resemble aj in appareance so ppl rate him less apparently. gormans pretty much the same age and actually has much less am experence...so maybe more room to develope

stopped solowsi too. one of only a very small number
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by Pukka Cheese »

punchoutsb wrote: 10 Jun 2018, 18:53
KiwiRider wrote: 10 Jun 2018, 18:37 ...but I feel Dubois next may be too soon.
No need to wait. Whoever loses has plenty of time to learn and recover given their ages, and if both go on to have successful careers the potential for a domestic rematch would be appealing. I'd put him in with Dubois in a heartbeat if I were managing him.
Frank wont be in any rush to make that fight...
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by punchoutsb »

Pukka Cheese wrote: 10 Jun 2018, 21:20
punchoutsb wrote: 10 Jun 2018, 18:53
KiwiRider wrote: 10 Jun 2018, 18:37 ...but I feel Dubois next may be too soon.
No need to wait. Whoever loses has plenty of time to learn and recover given their ages, and if both go on to have successful careers the potential for a domestic rematch would be appealing. I'd put him in with Dubois in a heartbeat if I were managing him.
Frank wont be in any rush to make that fight...
In this day and age you're right. It's a great example of why the sport has deteriorated and why many fighters fail to develop.
KiwiRider
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by KiwiRider »

punchoutsb wrote: 10 Jun 2018, 22:18
Pukka Cheese wrote: 10 Jun 2018, 21:20
punchoutsb wrote: 10 Jun 2018, 18:53

No need to wait. Whoever loses has plenty of time to learn and recover given their ages, and if both go on to have successful careers the potential for a domestic rematch would be appealing. I'd put him in with Dubois in a heartbeat if I were managing him.
Frank wont be in any rush to make that fight...
In this day and age you're right. It's a great example of why the sport has deteriorated and why many fighters fail to develop.
I get the feeling Dubois will move to international opponents after the British belt. It's just a feeling mind.
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by rm1 »

Gorman is a talented fighter that has been obvious from his pro debut this should get him to european level at least.
The match with Dubois is interesting as it pits a talented boxer against a wrecking ball, such contests can go either way and it would be good to make it after a few more fights for the British title.
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by rhino222 »

my take on it...

Gorman is reasonable. Certainly no world beater. His footwork looks good, his hands are quick. He does not work his jab nearly enough, his conditioning looks suspect (yes i know its not a body building contest).

In my opinion, Dubois would destroy him. Dubois has an immense jab and far superior power to gorman. Dubois posesses decent boxing skills and is a natural 17 stoner.

Gorman is carrying 1.5 stone of excess.
Pukka Cheese
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by Pukka Cheese »

The extra weight isnt pretty on the eye but the added flab doesn't seem to be a hindrance (yet anyway)
Think we will see him trim down as he grows & moves through the levels...

At ~21 years old, with the right strength / conditioning coach & nutritionist he will burn through that puppy fat in no time.
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by lillywhite14 »

ElJefe wrote: 10 Jun 2018, 17:38 Lovely boxing skills. Horrendous harline for a 21 year old.
Them boys age quickly!

I think he’s clearly further along the line than Dubois.

Joyce would be a decent shout imo. Gorman has said he’s interested and Joyce seems very very keen.
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by dookus »

A lot depends on Gorman's defence and durability against a higher level of strength and power, neither of which we've seen tested yet. Lovely offensive skills but that's only half the game.
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Re: Nathan Gorman

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rhino222 wrote: 11 Jun 2018, 07:49 my take on it...

Gorman is reasonable. Certainly no world beater. His footwork looks good, his hands are quick. He does not work his jab nearly enough, his conditioning looks suspect (yes i know its not a body building contest).

In my opinion, Dubois would destroy him. Dubois has an immense jab and far superior power to gorman. Dubois posesses decent boxing skills and is a natural 17 stoner.

Gorman is carrying 1.5 stone of excess.
Would be nice to Dubois actually fight someone with a pulse though to see that. Not guys 2-3 stone lighter and half the size.
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by jamamb »

stopping turner and sokolowskis a good start, guys that been the distance vs hrgovic and price

i have very little doubt gorman would bang out the likes of aj carter, dl jones , and donnie palmer too, to show 'immense' power. he already destroyed dave howe just like the great one did, hell even dave allen did it.

the thing about dubois having some great jabs sounds more like sparring talk at this point , maybe he does but hard to tell in his can crushing fights. vs a glass chin like carter even guys other then dubois badly hurt him with a jab.

sokolowski has like 1 or 2 ko in around 20 fights....you know who he brutally kod?
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Re: Nathan Gorman

Post by TheLeprechaun »

People are going overboard, Turner is very poor indeed. He doesn't throw counters so Gorman could do as he pleased with no fear of a return. Dubois would starch Turner too. Turner could have been decent if he committed to shipping a couple of stone early on in his career. I think Turner vs David Price would be a good next fight. Winnable for Price but also winnable for Turner. It would definitely sell and they are both MTK.
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