I looked into him on YouTube. Looks like a decent prospect, but hard to tell if he's a blue chip prospect until he steps up the comp.
Hard to tell how good he is while only watching training clips, but he doesn't really impresses me. Lack a bit of crispness in his punches
REED's Only Familiar with the Name Via BoxingScene's "Prospect of the Year" Award, But KUDOS On Getting His Name OUT There, Which Is NO Easy Feat Going the INDEPENDENT Route... Will Keep EYE's On Him in 2024... REED
He is headlining a DAZN card tonight in Houston, a 10 round fight. Sorry, last night. Opponent quit after 1 round.
He recently signed with Eddie Hearn and will be fighting on a show 11/9 in Philadelphia headlined by Jaron Ennis and Bam Rodriguez. Sometimes things don't work out like you want them to. I was thinking this might be my comeback plan and my partner and I tried to get him with G. I really believe that this young man is a future champion, late 2025, maybe, 2026, most likely. I don't know where the emoji came from. We tried to get him signed with Golden Boy.
Pedraza. One of the very worst things about going senile is that you don't know that you are going senile.
1. He needs to pick a different nickname/middle name… 2. from the highlights I seen of his fight, he has no chance at beating Shakur, the Davis(Tank or Keyshawn)
Naw Nelson knew it was bad for bizness to pressure. Credit to him for trying at the end when he was clearly behind
Roided, backne clad omar chavez, who missed weight and rehydration weight several times is getting beat by a kid who's probably 17l5 lbs lighter and resembles eric spoelstra
It is kind of funny to watch that because, in my interactions with him, he is a very quiet, confident guy. His amateur record is impressive and he believes he can go far. His education started with the trainer that was behind Albert Davila and the Sandoval brothers. He started his career with the idea of fighting Stevenson, Haney and Ryan Garcia. If you look at his record, many of his opponents fought those guys. Many of his fights were promoted by his father and they didn't make much on those shows because they paid for the best opponents they could afford, and they did it on their own dime, with no backing from a large promotional company. I spent a week with him at the end of 2023, in the gym when he was just starting to train for his fight in early 2024. I was in the ring with him and I have a very high opinion of his ability and potential. I talked a lot with his father and they have a vision and a plan and they know what Tito is worth.