Evan Young’s favorite fighters –a baker’s dozen plus one.
Posted by: Evan YoungPosted on: December, 2008
Some of these guys are the best in their respective divisions while others are exciting young contenders on the precipice of great things. Be that as it may, these are my favorite guys based on fighting style, unique abilities and personality. I expect all of these fighters to engage in important and exciting fights in 2009. These guys are all good for the sport and have what it takes to make 2009 an excellent year in boxing. And if each guy can have 2 or 3 outings in the new year it will be a good year indeed. Anyway, here is the list in no particular order.
Glen Johnson – This guy is 3 days shy of his 40th birthday and is fighting better than he ever has. Johnson is a gentleman outside of the ring and a tough, brutal and skilled pressure fighter inside the ropes. He has a legitimate gripe that he manhandled ultra talented Chad Dawson earlier this year only to be given the shaft. Johnson is deserving of fights with the very best but he is avoided like a bad disease. Will Hopkins, Calzaghe and Dawson step up and give this guy a fight? I have a feeling they won’t. Instead Johnson has to keep plying his craft against anyone he can find because that’s what he does – he fights. Up next is Daniel Judah in February. And I don’t think Johnson will let this guy survive in this unnecessary rematch.
Chris Arreola – He’s a truly exciting Mexican American heavyweight that breathes several breaths of fresh air into the division. He brings an aggression and intensity that you just don’t see in with the heavyweights. Every fight Arreola has is a shootout and someone will be going down – and so far it’s been his opponents. Conditioning and work ethic remain a question but there is no question - he is a real fighter. I can’t see this guy enough. Is Wlad Klitschko next?
Alfredo Angulo – Cut from the mold of Margarito and Antillon, he has excellent potential showdowns in the very near future as a Jr. Middleweight. He takes on former champ Ricardo Mayorga in February. He’ll fight for a title before the end of 2009. Fellow contender James Kirkland will be in his future. That fight has to marinate just a little longer.
Chad Dawson - He’s a terrific talent with blazing hand speed. He’s young at 25 and has a bright future. I think he’ll fight anyone and wants to test himself. That said, I’m disappointed he’s taking on Tarver again in a rematch of a fight that he won widely. But a contract is a contract – I believe there was a rematch clause. He does have unfinished business with Glen Johnson and Tavoris Cloud is a worthy challenger. I wouldn’t mind seeing him in with Hopkins or Calzaghe but that seems highly unlikely.
Mike Alvarado – This late bloomer with the wrestling background has proved to be a quick study. He’s been banging out some very tough vets and former champs in his last several fights and is already a force to be reckoned with at 140. He’s a dangerous cat that can make some noise in 2009. He brings, power, pressure and underrated skills. He’s ready.
Sergio
Tim Bradley – He has speed, talent and a great work ethic. He’s articulate and a student of the game – what’s not to like. He upset Junior Witter in to win a portion of the 140 pound title. He’s s a top player in the division. And he’s very young.
Nate Campbell - He’s the people’s lightweight champ with his stirring winning over Juan Diaz earlier this year.
Honorable Mention
Juan Manuel Marquez – May be the best boxer/puncher in the world.
Edwin Valero – 24 KO’s in 24 wins. May be the most dangerous fighter in the world.
Bernard Hopkins – Not always thrilling but at nearly 44, he’s a special fighter.
Joe Calzaghe – Underappreciated for years, he’s finally found respect as a supreme fighter and very tough guy.
Kelly Pavlik –
Vic Darchinyan – He can punch, box and he’s nasty.
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