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post Jan 29 2011, 07:49 AM
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So with the recent comments of Emanuel Steward claiming Tyson Fury will be heavyweight boxings next big star it got me to thinking about who we can expect to be the future of the heavyweight division.  I've done a little research and came up with a few names who are regarded as good propsects at heavyweight.

Tyson Fury: Fury is 6' 9", undefeated in 13 fights with 9 knockouts.  He is said to be a good talker and this has helped elevate his reputation.  With a man like Steward in his camp it can only help him.

Deontay Wilder: Our biggest homegrown hope for the future who carries an unblemished 14 straight wins with 14 knockouts.  So far his level of competition hasn't been strong but Breland is moving him along slowly.

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Gerber: A 22 year old German heavyweight undefeated in 13 fights with 9 knockouts.  Rated highly in Germany and expected to step up in class this year. 

Flo Simba: A bit of a sensation in South Africa Simba has 9 wins and 8 knockouts but has not yet been tested.  Known as the Demolition Man he is expected to train and fight in the US this year.

Carlos Negron: This 6' 6" Puerto Rican currently boxes as a cruiserweight but it expected to move up shortly.  He is 22 years old undefeated in 11 fights and has 7 knockouts.

Seth Mitchell: Standing quite small at 6' 2", Mayhem is undefeated in 20 fights and has 14 knockouts.  His most recent victory was an impressive 5th round knockout over Taurus Sykes.

Lateef Kayode: Another cruiserweight but a man who has linked up with Freddie Roach, this Nigerian has compiled an undefeated record of 15 wins and 14 knockouts but has stopped everybody since his pro debut.

There are probably many more exciting prospects for the heavyweight future and I'm sure you guys can all add to the list and express any insight you may have? 
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post Jan 29 2011, 10:01 AM
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QUOTE (SENTRAL @ Jan 29 2011, 12:49 PM) *
Deontay Wilder: Our biggest homegrown hope for the future who carries an unblemished 14 straight wins with 14 knockouts.  So far his level of competition hasn't been strong but Breland is moving him along slowly.



I didn't see it but I heard Wilder got floored against Harold Sconiers, which doesn't sound too promising for a guy still in there with limited journeymen.

I want him to do well, so I hope it's an abberration.


Whatever happens, I'm just sure there's the next Mike Tyson around the corner, but I've a feeling he won't be American but some menacing African powerhouse instead. Or maybe a Cuban? They gotta have some quality Cuban heavies on the way up in Germany or Miami or somewhere?



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post Jan 29 2011, 10:30 AM
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Man I've seen that Puerto Rican prospect and theres no way that dude will ever be a champion...

When the Klitschkos retire, I'm high on Eddie Chambers being a champion...because I think he's like this era's Tony Tubbs or like the 90's Chris Byrd..I think those 3 are all about the same level....he was too small for Wlad and would probably get beat against Vitali but he's 4th best Heavyweight to me besides the Clits and Haye...he's got the skills to beat everyone besides those 3.
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post Jan 29 2011, 11:18 AM
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Should Dereck Chisora be in there as with a 14-0 record he cannot be considered as anything more than a prospect. He is said to be looking in fantastic shape so maybe the future of the heavyweights is already right before our very eyes?
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post Jan 29 2011, 01:12 PM
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Give you an idea of just how bleak the future is....if a legendary trainer like Manny Steward is cliaming that the uncordinated train wreck of a HW Tyson Fury is the next big thing...it's bad. He has to be basing 90% of that assumption on height....because that guy looks like SHIT!

I'd bet he either looses or gets taken into deep water and eeks past the ancient Botha in his next fight.....all shitty 6ft 9 in of him!

as much as I dislike the Klits BORING "reign"....at the very least they do provide stability to the division. Once they are gone the shitty lot left behind will trade all these belts like baseball cards.

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post Jan 29 2011, 02:42 PM
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QUOTE (blackbelt2003 @ Jan 29 2011, 10:01 AM) *
I didn't see it but I heard Wilder got floored against Harold Sconiers, which doesn't sound too promising for a guy still in there with limited journeymen.

I want him to do well, so I hope it's an abberration.


Whatever happens, I'm just sure there's the next Mike Tyson around the corner, but I've a feeling he won't be American but some menacing African powerhouse instead. Or maybe a Cuban? They gotta have some quality Cuban heavies on the way up in Germany or Miami or somewhere?



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Saw Wilders most recent fight and I can already tell he is DEFINITELY not EVER going to be a champion. I was actually shocked that there is any hype at all about this fella. His resume is god awful and I think that's because they know he is an accident waiting to happen.


QUOTE (SENTRAL @ Jan 29 2011, 11:18 AM) *
Should Dereck Chisora be in there as with a 14-0 record he cannot be considered as anything more than a prospect. He is said to be looking in fantastic shape so maybe the future of the heavyweights is already right before our very eyes?


I'd be shocked if Chisora even managed to make it competitive to be honest. He'd have to improve 75% to make a fight of it with Wlad and because he's taking it now I worry that it'll finish him as one for the future....I mean it's too soon to put him in with ANY top 10 fighter, let alone a Klitschko.

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Give you an idea of just how bleak the future is....if a legendary trainer like Manny Steward is cliaming that the uncordinated train wreck of a HW Tyson Fury is the next big thing...it's bad. He has to be basing 90% of that assumption on height....because that guy looks like SHIT!

I'd bet he either looses or gets taken into deep water and eeks past the ancient Botha in his next fight.....all shitty 6ft 9 in of him!

as much as I dislike the Klits BORING "reign"....at the very least they do provide stability to the division. Once they are gone the shitty lot left behind will trade all these belts like baseball cards.


Steward is probably just throwing a few comments out there because he's linked with Fury now. If Tyson was to get in 100% shape I'd be willing to give him time to improve as he's only young, but the fact is he doesn't even look trim and that's a no no for me, whatever his ability.
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post Jan 30 2011, 08:52 PM
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There is some guy in the California school system who has the goods & will beat both Klits on the same night. Can't remember his name though.
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QUOTE (STEVENSKI @ Jan 30 2011, 08:52 PM) *
There is some guy in the California school system who has the goods & will beat both Klits on the same night. Can't remember his name though.



(IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) I remember that thread.

One of David Tua's cousins (or is it nephews?) is fighting in our amateur ranks and is knocking out the comp pretty much like a young David Tua. Whether he is good enough to mix it with the likes of that young kid in America is debatable though. I'm not sure he could beat a Klit yet (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)

I really wish more Islanders would get into the sport down here and also in Australia. They are the perfecty built for HW. Often have great stamina and fast twitch muscle plus buckets of natural power.

Possibly discipline (see Tua) is the thing that holds them back. Plus we don't have the big sports like American football competing, only rugby and league which are never going to pay as much as being a successful pro-HW is going to do.
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post Jan 31 2011, 12:06 AM
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Sonny Bill Williams? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)

Ex rugby player. I seen him a while ago, and he looked raw as fuck. I know he only had 3 fights, but still. He has a good body, lean, strong and tall with long arms. But Mundine is an idiot to be saying that stuff so early.
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post Jan 31 2011, 01:01 AM
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QUOTE (STEVENSKI @ Jan 30 2011, 08:52 PM) *
There is some guy in the California school system who has the goods & will beat both Klits on the same night. Can't remember his name though.


i'm surprised he can find time to train between Xbox 360 and MTV.
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