Lets say we tightened the screws on these boxing nutcases. No more breakdowns, drug issues, mommy issues or whatever. Which had the most potential? Vote and discuss.
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Impossible, you would be dealing with robots. Problems work with and against depending on the individual
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Originally posted by D.I.E.S.E.L View PostImpossible, you would be dealing with robots. Problems work with and against depending on the individual
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Ayala and Ike were brilliant looking prospects before they went down, but Valero had the sky as the limit for his potential. His power dictated every fight he was ever in, and he showed much better boxing skills than anyone had given him credit for in the Demarco fight.
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Originally posted by Scott9945 View PostAyala and Ike were brilliant looking prospects before they went down, but Valero had the sky as the limit for his potential. His power dictated every fight he was ever in, and he showed much better boxing skills than anyone had given him credit for in the Demarco fight.
To me Ayala was clearly the most gifted, and had he not run into trouble would have gone the furthest in my opinion. Would order would you rate these guys based on potential had they never had serious problems?
Ayala
Golota
Ike
Valero
McCall
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From the little we saw of Ibeabuchi he reminded me so much of a young Sonny Liston it was scary. Maybe not as much power as Sonny but still many of the same tools. Unlike the others Ike had a couple of wins over top-tier opposition to get at least SOME gauge as to whether his apparent abilities are real. Golota? Who did he beat? He had a meltdown against all of his top-tier opponents. Valero and Ayala? Who did they fight? Nice prospects sure but they made their names KOing tomato cans.....nothing there to really set them apart from dozens of other nice prospects over the years. Neither of them really impressed me bacause I considered the oppostion: They would have had to have performed like that against opponents I respected before I would have been ready to annoint them world-beaters.
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PS. I'm not someone who gets impressed by punching power as I realize it's the LEAST important of the major factors that make up a fighter. Substance over style :cool9:
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I'm mulling it over at the moment and will decide but I lean toward ibeabuchii, valero or mccall (I have no clue why). I'll decide en la maņana.
The evil in me makes me want to choose golota to "f" with people :Last edited by DarkTerror88; 12-01-2010, 12:28 AM.
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Originally posted by poet682006 View PostGolota? Who did he beat? He had a meltdown against all of his top-tier opponents.
Golota was destroying Bowe twice and Grant before his meltdown. Had he not had these mental lapses we may have been looking at him today in a whole different light. He showed excellent skills in his career but was plagued by anxiety.
Valero and Ayala? Who did they fight? Nice prospects sure but they made their names KOing tomato cans.....nothing there to really set them apart from dozens of other nice prospects over the years.
Neither of them really impressed me bacause I considered the oppostion: They would have had to have performed like that against opponents I respected before I would have been ready to annoint them world-beaters.
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Originally posted by DarkTerror88 View PostI'm mulling it over at the moment and will decide but I lean toward ibeabuchii, valero or mccall (I have no clue why). I'll decide en la maņana.
The evil in me makes me want to choose golota to "f" with people :
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