up and coming australian boxers

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up and coming australian boxers

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:TU: who do you think has talant? who is your favorit boxer? and who will make world champ one day? and why!
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William Kickett has a whole load of talent, much like Anthony Mundine (and it seems that Cool Willie is modelling his appearance on that of Choc also).

My favourite boxer is Robbie Bryant, because I know him personally, he is a nice guy, he has a style that is good to watch, and so far he has been choosing quality opposition and is still undefeated. Apart from Robbie, my favourite boxer is Danny Green.

I don't think Robbie will make world champ one day, but he can definitely make Australian champ. Also, he has the potential to be better than guys like Shannon Taylor, who got a world title shot. I think Mundine will win a legit world title provided his eye recovers, and I think that Kickett may win one some day also. Katsides definitely has a chance, and it's likely Darchinyan will become champ again one day.
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:( :( sorry i should have explained a bit more!!! i mean youg fighters, the boxers such as friday night fight on fox the ones jeff holds :lol: :lol: :lol: ect
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no one supporter wrote::TU: who do you think has talant? who is your favorit boxer? and who will make world champ one day? and why!
Plenty of talent about. I'd go William Kickett, Lenny Zappavigna, Dean Byrne and Emmett Gazzard.

They are all young 20, 19, 22 and 24 respectively. All got a bit still to learn, but they have the time to do it.

Also will mention Pradeep Singh, 20, despite a draw with William Hadlow and rumours he has returned to India for good.

Of them my favourite is probably Lenny Zappa although I think most people would say Kickett will probably prove to be the best of them.

Also just remembered Bowie Tupou who is 25, which is still really young for a heavyweight.

Whether they become legit world champs will depend on how they are brought along, if they are brought through like most aussie fighters and fed bums until they're 30 then suddenly fight for world title, then in 10 years we'll be talking about these blokes the same way we now talk about Nader Hamden, Shannan Taylor, Nedel and Hussy Hussein. If they are managed correctly and step up and gain experience at a gradual rate then they may be able to realise their potential.
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Jamie Pittman

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Jamie Pittman
This guy tends to break hes hands or bones to offen, And hes refusel to(Or promo team) fight Dale Westerman - Lovett and Hamdan kinder shows hes hand feed into being a contender - I mean just look at hes fight history - hes been fighting bums his whole career!. He does have skill and is very fast, Yet i think he needs more tuffer fights before he takes on Strum or a S/Middle weight title holder in fact take on some-1 with a decent W/D/L record.
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