Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Errol Spence Jr USA Boxing 2015 Standout Prospect

Errol Spence Jr USA Boxing - Ring Magazine (online)
Ring Magazine (online)

There's been a ton of world class boxing talent and prospects making a name for themselves and breaking through across the global sweet science landscape in 2015, but one man in particular from the US that's impressed me is welterweight Errol Spence Jr.

The silky southpaw from Texas has exhibited a real level of confidence and assurance this year, almost leaving a sense of inevitable success from his performances.

He's been touted as a hot prospect in world boxing to watch out for by many this year, but for me, he could very well be the pick of the world boxing prospects bunch, which is really saying something given the vast amount of talent on the horizon at the moment.

Since turning pro just under three years ago back in November 2011, he's racked up an impressive 18-0 (15KO) record, while learning his craft properly but still displaying excitement for fans.

That's always a good combination for any young fighter coming through, and you can tell his handlers are doing a very good job with nurturing this precocious talent.

At a shade under 5'10 with a 72 inch reach, he's got an impressive frame for the 147lbs limit that allows him to really utilize the sublime boxing skills his possess, backed up with the controlled southpaw stance that he has been using so well.

His sense of distance and timing has been stellar thus far, displaying an almost sixth sense when deciding on when to pull the trigger, always seemingly to do so at the right time.

His shot selection has been equally impressive, with many different shots called upon this year from wicked body sharp shooting assaults, to laser like back hand lefts down the middle - to technically perfected uppercuts.

At 25 years of age, he's really maturing as a professional at the moment, undeniably so.

The fight that really stood out for me this year in terms of selling me on just how good this guy is, was his obliteration of the very tough Chris Van Heerden, where he needed just 8 rounds to cut through a man who had never been stopped (or even dropped before) as a professional, to send out a message to the welterweight division.

The thing that really excitements too about Errol Spence Jr, is the fact he's doing all this in the always competitive and entertaining welterweight division, arguably the current best out of all the weight categories in boxing.

Just imagine the fights that could be available for him over the coming 18 months or so, there's some massive bouts out there for him in reality and his addition to an already stacked welterweight weight class can only leave boxing fans as the real winner.

Spence Jr is of course also an Al Haymon managed fighter, which will ensure that he is steered properly both in and out of the ring in the correct way in the coming years.

He's obviously still early on into his prize fighting journey, but with someone like Haymon in his corner outside the ring, there's no doubt the marketing will really get turned on for this kid - sooner rather than later.

He also comes from an excellent amateur background with pedigree in spade fulls, another plus point.

Some fighters just have that 'X Factor' from a skills perspective when you watch them and for me, this guy's got it.

Errol Spence Jr to become a world champion in 2016? Stranger things have happened, that's for sure.

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