Butch718 wrote:I'm not impressed with Shiming. The problem is that despite his amateur and Olympic pedigree, he's a 31 year old rookie. He only has a limited amount of time(prime years) to get acclimated to the pros before he starts fighting legit competition. From what I've seen thus far, he really doesn't have the skill set to become a good fighter. He swings very wildly, opens himself up to get hit way too easily, and lacks power. While his style can potentially be entertaining, I just don't see him making it very far as a professional.
Arum is smart though. He'll make as much money as he can off him due to his popularity in China, and continue to throw tomato cans in his direction.
Shiming would get killed by any of the three Kameda brothers... and that would be an epic fight in either China or Japan.









