Who are the best
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allamerican
- Heavyweight

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themonkeymaster
- Heavyweight

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up and coming heavyweights
Carter "The Beast" Williams is one to look at !He's out of Modesto ,Calif. and is a force to be reconed with!!
He'll be on the Riot at the Hyatt on Nov.30th in Monteray.
LOOK OUT LENNOX!!! ][/b]
He'll be on the Riot at the Hyatt on Nov.30th in Monteray.
LOOK OUT LENNOX!!! ][/b]
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KantFadeMe
- Heavyweight

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( Next Big Heavyweight)
I Recently seen Malcom Tann fight on espn . On his professinal day view he looked great! I feel that he will climb to the top very fast , Looks like he has simular style to Riddick Bowe
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Guest
- Heavyweight

A guy named Octavio Lara makes his pro debut in Detroit tomorrow night. His trainer is Emanuel Steward. Steward seems to think that the kid has the potential to be as good as Tommy Hearns. I don't know what his record is, or what amateur awards (golden gloves, etc.) that he has won. I just know that he is supposed to be good. I think that Lara is 18 years old and is fighting at about 130 lbs., or super featherweight.
Speaking of Hearns, his son is fighting on the undercard. I think that I read that Hearns' son is making his amateur debut.
Speaking of Hearns, his son is fighting on the undercard. I think that I read that Hearns' son is making his amateur debut.
Lara won his pro debut with a 3rd round TKO last night.
Ronnie Hearns, son of Tommy Hearns, knocked out his opponent in the 1st round (actually a TKO. The fight was stopped after Hearns' opponent was knocked down twice). It was Hearns 2nd amateur fight, as opposed to his debut as previously reported.
Ronnie Hearns, son of Tommy Hearns, knocked out his opponent in the 1st round (actually a TKO. The fight was stopped after Hearns' opponent was knocked down twice). It was Hearns 2nd amateur fight, as opposed to his debut as previously reported.
Juan McPherson is the best amateur fighter in the world, IMHO. I've seen him fight a few times and he's simply astonishing.The Last fight I've heard of McPHerson losing ws in 2002 in the Everlast Challenge where he lost a close decision to Rondale Mason. Another semi-local guy I've seen fight a few times who is very very good both locally and internationally is Devin Vargas. I've also seen Mickey Bey Jr, but he's plagued by legal troubles and inconsistancy.
Brien Gillen of Ireland is very skilled as well as is Michael Kelly.
Julius Fogle is another great US amateur that I've seen a few times.
Brien Gillen of Ireland is very skilled as well as is Michael Kelly.
Julius Fogle is another great US amateur that I've seen a few times.
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Dutch Windmill
- Heavyweight

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I was 198lbs today, slightly over the supermiddle limit. There is no other choice than competing at -91kg.....Tantum wrote:Dutch Windmill will be the man to tank all the SuperMiddle bums. I can't wait to see his massive reign. He says he wears short shorts too, like the old days... then we can all see his massive... oh wait, that's a different story. Maybe another time.
As for my massive upper legs, i just do lots of squats.
some of the hottest amateurs of 2003 for the 2004 Olympics
Buy weight the guys that should rep the US in Athens 2004.
106. Rayonta Whitfield, Augusta, Ga.
112. Ron Siler, Cincinnati, Ohio
119. Torrence Daniels, Fort Carson, Colo./Army
125. Mickey Bey, Cleveland, Ohio
132. Karl Dargan, Philadelphia, Pa.
141. Keith Mason, Fort Carson, Colo./Army; Lamont Peterson, Washington, D.C. Rock Allen, Philadelphia, Pa. This weight class is very deap with Peterson being the strongest now but Rock and Keith are not far behind.
152. Juan McPherson, Cleveland, Ohio or Andre Berto, Winter Haven, Fla. (2003 World Championship bronze medalist) McPherson being the strongest of the two.
165. Andre Dirrell, Flint, Mich. unless Andre Ward decides to move back down then it's up in the air.
178. DeAndrey Abron, Fort Carson, Colo./Army or Andre Ward.. Abron being the strongest of the two.
201. Devin Vargas, Toledo, Ohio But after seing Charles Leverette beat him up in this Pan Am camp He's right there also
201+ Jason Estrada, Providence, R.I.
Trust me these are buy far the US's strongest boxers in each weight class..
106. Rayonta Whitfield, Augusta, Ga.
112. Ron Siler, Cincinnati, Ohio
119. Torrence Daniels, Fort Carson, Colo./Army
125. Mickey Bey, Cleveland, Ohio
132. Karl Dargan, Philadelphia, Pa.
141. Keith Mason, Fort Carson, Colo./Army; Lamont Peterson, Washington, D.C. Rock Allen, Philadelphia, Pa. This weight class is very deap with Peterson being the strongest now but Rock and Keith are not far behind.
152. Juan McPherson, Cleveland, Ohio or Andre Berto, Winter Haven, Fla. (2003 World Championship bronze medalist) McPherson being the strongest of the two.
165. Andre Dirrell, Flint, Mich. unless Andre Ward decides to move back down then it's up in the air.
178. DeAndrey Abron, Fort Carson, Colo./Army or Andre Ward.. Abron being the strongest of the two.
201. Devin Vargas, Toledo, Ohio But after seing Charles Leverette beat him up in this Pan Am camp He's right there also
201+ Jason Estrada, Providence, R.I.
Trust me these are buy far the US's strongest boxers in each weight class..
Best Amateurs
Everyone forgot to mention a guy who has been consistently winning Aaron Garcia as well as Ron Siler.
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Southpaw Stylist
- Heavyweight

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who's the best
From Bolton in England there is a young lad, 16 years old i think, named Amir Khan. This boy is CLASS. He could be the new Naz, although he is better schooled. He is already the European Champion for his class and beat everyone in front of him when he went to America. As long as he gets better funding from Sport England he will win an Olympic Medal. A gold one at that !
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Southpaw Stylist
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