Who is the next Floyd, Oscar and Iron Mike?

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BoardBULLY
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Who is the next Floyd, Oscar and Iron Mike?

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Do you guys see any americans who can be big time boxers? I like andrade alot and i think he is the future at middleweight division
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Raushee Warren reminds me of a young Roy Jones (mini version). He'll make it big time as a pro - probably bigger than Michael Carbajal.
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locoxelbox wrote:Raushee Warren reminds me of a young Roy Jones (mini version). He'll make it big time as a pro - probably bigger than Michael Carbajal.
i agree with u on that, but i think warren is at to low of weight to make any big time money, unless he has promotional deals or something other like that, but other then that, he is not gonna make any big time money! may it is a possibility that he stays ameratuer and fights in as many more olympics that he can, and if he wants to , turn pro after that? is that a suggestion?
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If he wins a medal in the Olympics, I think Rau'shee will still make more in the pros than he would staying amateur and getting paid the monthly training stipend. UNLESS, some companies want to step up and sponsor him to stay amateur. Then he could get as much money as the Russian boxers and then your idea might work.
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Michael Carbajal got ONE MILLION DOLLARS for fighting Humberto Gonzalez. There's no way Warren can get that money fighting as an amateur. As a two-time olympian and world champion he'll get many offers even if he doen't medal in Beijing. It'll be impossible to turn down.
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I also like Javier Molina and Michael Hunter....

I think Molina, Hunter and Andrade are the three best 'pro' prospects in amateur boxing
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Feeling about Daniel Jacobs

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I believe Daniel Jacobs will be tremendous as a pro!!He possess great boxing skills and speed as an amateur. I see him being a Michael Spinks type. He is technical and he has enough pop in his hands to stop the majority of his opponents.
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Re: Who is the next Floyd, Oscar and Iron Mike?

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watch out for a guy called fergus turner from ireland his speed an punching power is some thing else
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