derrick james wrote:i really don't think there will be such a problem . I don't think these fighters have that great a chance of winning. The fighters on the US teams are not the best that the U.S. have to offer. If you haven't noticed all of the fighters from other countries are their best . all are national champs or olympians. Once it goes international it will all change and no one can help our poor fighters. Most of these kids have never fought international before.
Rau'shee Warren is a 2-time Olympian and 2007 World Championships Gold Medalist and currently ranked #1 in the U.S. He has a decent chance of winning the individual title. Other USA boxers in the WSB do have international experience too and many are or were ranked in the top 5 in the U.S. They include Cam Thompson (currently #1), Javier Torres (currently #8, formerly #2), Terrell Gausha (formerly #1), Robert Brant (currently #2, formerly #1), Javonta Charles, Ernie Garza, Olympian Raynell Williams, Siju Shabazz (currently #2, formerly #1), Donovan Dennis, Paul Koon and Craig Lewis. I think everyone of those boxers had at least 1 international bout prior to joining the WSB. So I wouldn't say that they aren't experienced as most USA boxers have very few international bouts and I wouldn't say that they aren't some of the best the USA has to offer either since most are top-ranked boxers. They may not all be #1, but some are.