Thursday, 10 June 2010

Banner Promotions, the promotions of the future

Despite this column being mainly about prospects I’ve decided every week (or rather when I can be bothered) will have a mid week piece, either a round up of other prospects fighting, results or just something of interest to those who follow prospects. Well with no other note worthy prospects fighting this week I’ve decided to take it on a slight tangent in looking at Artie Pelullo promotional company, Banner Promotions. I think Banner Promotions are going to be a major player in the coming years for the talent spotting, especially of Eastern European fighters who are yet to emerge in the US, or have just began to emerge.

Although they do have the occasional star, such as Ricky Hatton who is (or was) signed to Banner and even the likes of Cristobal Cruz, the former IBF Featherweight champion and Sergey Dzinziruk the WBO Light Middleweight champion who is looking to make waves in the US. Though as this is Talent Scotting, we’re not interested in those fighters but the youngsters, who seem like they will become a staple of this very column.

Demetrius Andrade is the first to be mentioned in the column (next week infact) though along side him is Maxim Vlsaov (who will be featured in one of these mid week pieces I’ve just spoken about). Though South Korean Ji Hoon Kim (21-5 (18KO’s)) may not be regarded as too much of a prospect having won an eliminator for the IBF Lightweight title he’s one that could well seen the company take off. A powerful hitting fighter who aged just 23 looks to be making waves that could hit the bigger shows next year.

Though how about some of these names:
Ruslan Provodnikov, a 5 foot 6 Light Welterweight with a pressure style, heavy hands and an exciting prospect with plenty of ability. Although he’s relatively old for a prospect at 26 he’s being moved along quickly in his last few fights. With a record of 16-0 (11) and wins against the likes of Victor Hugo Castro, Javier Jauregui and Emanuel Augustus in his last 3 he’s hot on the tails of the top fighters around 140 and has been exposed to the US market.

Garrett Simon an unbeaten 18 year old American heavyweight (4-0 with 3KO’s) who could well be a decent name at cruiserweight at his young age (he’s only around the 200lb limit at the moment). Stood at 6 foot 5 you’d expect him to build into a heavyweight prospect worth remembering though sadly American heavyweight sin recent years have been memorable for all the wrong reasons. Sadly Banner Promotions don’t seem to have much to say on young Garrett though he has a chance to make a big impression next Friday (18th June) as he fights on an ESPN2 undercard.

Alisher Rahimov despite being in his 30’s (32) the Super Featherweight is unbeaten at 20-0 (11) and has held a few fringe titles. Although not well known as such he does have one or two recognisable name son his record (such as Oleg Yefimovych-the Current EBU Featherweight champion). Probably never going to get his name back into title contention and probably to old to be a prospect hopefully Rahimov, a class amateur will step up at some point.

An almost mystery fighter on Banner’s list is Jackson Junior, who appears to be a Brazilian Light Heavyweight with a record of 7-0 (6) which looks nice on paper and includes wins over more experienced fighters, though sadly having made his debut in 2004 he’s just not been active enough to make much of a note of.

Although Banner Promotions aren't one of the big names hopefully they will keep bringing fighters like Kim and Provodniov to the US and getting them TV time.

No comments:

Post a Comment