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pipe wrenched
07-23-2007, 08:50 PM
I know he's only faced limited competition thus far but of his 14 straight wins, 11 by KO, ten of those were in the first 2 rounds (8 of the 10 in the 1st). Even if the comp is limited he's definitely making them look that way. So do you think we have a future star or someone who will fade like old clothes once he steps up with the bigger names?

Thoughts please?:bbb

psychopath
07-23-2007, 09:18 PM
Winky is still a very solid fighter but he better go back in the mix of things and stop being a bitch. He can fight the winner oif Taylor/Pavlik and establish himself at 160. Otherwise he'll be isolated and forgotten.

He'll always be in a disadvantage fighting above 160.

Zakman
07-23-2007, 09:23 PM
He can't hold his old man's jockstrap.

brooklyn1550
07-23-2007, 09:28 PM
I've seen him fight and to me, he looks like nothing more than a good amateur. I don't expect much out of the kid.

psychopath
07-23-2007, 09:29 PM
yer an idiot bud.

Fuck you, got anything logical to say except that. :lol:

I thought the thread is about Ronald wright. :D

knockout
07-23-2007, 09:32 PM
Fuck you, got anything logical to say except that. :lol:

I thought the thread is about Winky wright. :D:yep dont mine him hes a stupid poster i told him to park the balls in his mouth once.

knockout
07-23-2007, 09:47 PM
ooo you're sooo funny.....fuckin loseroh iam Dickmatic now go play with your ball boi dont gag this time.:hey

psychopath
07-23-2007, 09:47 PM
ooo you're sooo funny.....fuckin loser

Oh stop crying now bitch.

Don't play smartass with me boii . . . because I can spend all day feeding you back all you bullshits. :hey

You're too fast to brand me an idiot.

psychopath
07-23-2007, 09:50 PM
are you done? thanks...

Why are you asking me if I'm done? You started it boii. :lol:

knockout
07-23-2007, 09:51 PM
are you done? thanks...ok hes done you can play with your ball now.

rayrayv123
07-23-2007, 09:51 PM
I've seen him fight and to me, he looks like nothing more than a good amateur. I don't expect much out of the kid.


I agree...I've seen him live 3 times and twice on tv,and he has talent without a doubt,be as for contending for a title I just dont see it happeneing.

Are you fron Detroit?...I've seen you post about other Detroit local fighters before.

brooklyn1550
07-23-2007, 09:53 PM
I agree...I've seen him live 3 times and twice on tv,and he has talent without a doubt,be as for contending for a title I just dont see it happeneing.

Are you fron Detroit?...I've seen you post about other Detroit local fighters before.

Yes sir, I'm from Detroit:good

knockout
07-23-2007, 09:57 PM
burn!:roll: :yep

rayrayv123
07-23-2007, 10:09 PM
Yes sir, I'm from Detroit:good

Thats awesome man...so you obviously go to the local pro cards like me.

I've been watching alot of the pros coming out of Kronk right now.In my opinion of course.....
Johnathon Banks-A
Andy Lee-A+
Ronald Hearns-B-
Lanardo Tyner-A-
Vernon Paris-A
Aaron Pryor Jr-C

I train at Dynamic Boxing Club in Westland...you heard of it?

brooklyn1550
07-23-2007, 10:12 PM
Thats awesome man...so you obviously go to the local pro cards like me.

I've been watching alot of the pros coming out of Kronk right now.In my opinion of course.....
Johnathon Banks-A
Andy Lee-A+
Ronald Hearns-B-
Lanardo Tyner-A-
Vernon Paris-A
Aaron Pryor Jr-C

I train at Dynamic Boxing Club in Westland...you heard of it?

I go to some local cards when there are some interesting prospects.

I agree with those ratings...I'm really looking forward to seeing Andy Lee and Johnathon Banks progress. Not quite sold on Paris, but he has serious potential.

I remember reading an article online that mentioned Dynamic Boxing Club

:good

Motor City Sam
07-23-2007, 10:58 PM
I have to agree with Ray Ray and Brooklyn. Hearns has looked okay against limited comp, but it seems as if he is lacking that special something. I always got the feeling that he fought because his Dad fought, you know what I mean?

Brooklyn, I should have known you were a Detroiter. You gave props to some Detroit guys before.

brooklyn1550
07-24-2007, 12:36 AM
I have to agree with Ray Ray and Brooklyn. Hearns has looked okay against limited comp, but it seems as if he is lacking that special something. (1) I always got the feeling that he fought because his Dad fought, you know what I mean?

Brooklyn, I should have known you were a Detroiter. (2) You gave props to some Detroit guys before.

1. I have the same feelings about why Ronald fights

2. Just gotta support the local fighters:good(and there are some promising ones)

WhataRock
07-24-2007, 03:22 AM
Just Forget who is father is and take him on his own merits and he is a pretty good talent.

This kid is always going to have to live in the shadow of his father and its a little sad that how good he is gets compared to how good his father was.

I do not expect him to get anywhere near what his dad achieved but compared to other up and comers around 160-168 with his experience he is slightly above average. I would expect he can make it to the fringe contender level, after that I cant say yet.

hitman_hatton1
07-24-2007, 04:29 AM
he's struck me more as a future top 10 fighter rather than a world champion.

Scar
07-24-2007, 04:38 AM
A great fighter, can give anyone out there hell.

rayrayv123
07-24-2007, 09:19 AM
Just Forget who is father is and take him on his own merits and he is a pretty good talent.

This kid is always going to have to live in the shadow of his father and its a little sad that how good he is gets compared to how good his father was.

I do not expect him to get anywhere near what his dad achieved but compared to other up and comers around 160-168 with his experience he is slightly above average. I would expect he can make it to the fringe contender level, after that I cant say yet.

I've never compared him to his father...but the problem is,is anyone coming out of Detroit at middleweight has to live in Andy Lee's shadow...not Tommy Hearns.

BeeGee
07-24-2007, 11:47 AM
Ronald puts in alot of hard work and he'll have his breakout performance soon. Lanardo Tyner is one hard hitting SOB and hes a definite contender. Ive seen both of them training at my gym,(steve forbes also works out there) and ive sparred numerous amounts of times with Tyner before he moved to Texas. Ronald has it alot harder then most fighters becuase of the constant comparison to his father. People need to stop comparing him to his dad and judge him based on his own merits. If u do that, then u have an undefeated fighter with a great jab and awsome power in his right. As far as the level of competition, no ones fights world beaters right out of the gate.

pipe wrenched
07-24-2007, 12:11 PM
Ronald puts in alot of hard work and he'll have his breakout performance soon. Lanardo Tyner is one hard hitting SOB and hes a definite contender. Ive seen both of them training at my gym,(steve forbes also works out there) and ive sparred numerous amounts of times with Tyner before he moved to Texas. Ronald has it alot harder then most fighters becuase of the constant comparison to his father. People need to stop comparing him to his dad and judge him based on his own merits. If u do that, then u have an undefeated fighter with a great jab and awsome power in his right. As far as the level of competition, no ones fights world beaters right out of the gate.

I agree with you. I've only seen him on T.V. once or twice on a card labled Next Generation but I was impressed.

Motor City Sam
07-24-2007, 01:14 PM
Ronald puts in alot of hard work and he'll have his breakout performance soon. Lanardo Tyner is one hard hitting SOB and hes a definite contender. Ive seen both of them training at my gym,(steve forbes also works out there) and ive sparred numerous amounts of times with Tyner before he moved to Texas. Ronald has it alot harder then most fighters becuase of the constant comparison to his father. People need to stop comparing him to his dad and judge him based on his own merits. If u do that, then u have an undefeated fighter with a great jab and awsome power in his right. As far as the level of competition, no ones fights world beaters right out of the gate.

Bee Gee, thanks for the insigt. I don't compare Ronald with his Dad when I watch him fight; I just try to judge him on his own ability. In the fights I have seen he has looked good, but not special. I hope you are right about a breakout performance coming soon; I'd love to see him become a champion and carry on the Detroit boxing tradition.

rayrayv123
07-24-2007, 02:20 PM
BeeGee...when did Tyner move to Texas and why? I've been following him for awhile so I have a fans interest in this one.

BeeGee
07-26-2007, 11:59 AM
He moved in May. I think it was a family oriented move. He's got a promotor from Chicago and he's suppose to have a fight in september and he'll be back in the Detroit area to train for it. I keep in touch with him on a regular basis.

Scar
07-26-2007, 12:04 PM
Still too new and I haven't noticed any major improvements yet, might take some time. Absolutely NOTHING like his great father though.

rayrayv123
07-26-2007, 02:53 PM
He moved in May. I think it was a family oriented move. He's got a promotor from Chicago and he's suppose to have a fight in september and he'll be back in the Detroit area to train for it. I keep in touch with him on a regular basis.

Thats awesome!!! I definetly see him doing things in the near future.

roy_is_god
07-26-2007, 03:53 PM
Ronald's a pretender, he's garbage!
:D

Rock0052
07-26-2007, 04:19 PM
I think his biggest problem is that he's never going to get out of his father's shadow, which shouldn't be considering it's not fair for most guys to get compared to a top 5 ATG at Middleweight.