The Grandy Twins continue their dedication to the boxing ring as teenagers and future world champions.
Daniel and Steven, trained by father Daniel since the age of two, have long been tipped for superstardom.
Now 13, Daniel and Steven update fans on their progress through social media, with Daniel Sr. keeping followers in touch.
“Boxing is definitely not one of them sports u can play with,” stated Daniel Sr. “My sons have been in the gym almost their whole existence on earth.
“We still go over the same things over and over and over. The key to this game is perfecting your skill set.
“There are absolutely no shortcuts to success in this game. You have to put the work in.”
And that they have done. Several videos of the twins went viral as they harnessed their exceptional ability into lucrative careers.
Spending time in the gym with world champion Shakur Stevenson and meeting UFC king Francis Ngannou and chat show host Steve Harvey, the twins also remain on course for familiarity with the celebrity world.
But judging by comments from fans, The Grandy Twins brand will ultimately lead to the pair becoming millionaires when they turn professional.
“Putting in the work, it’s as simple as that,” said one. Another added: “Really watching the Young Gods grow up.”
A third stated: “Can’t wait to see you guys fighting as pros in the future!”
The Grandy Twins Future
That last statement is critical. There will be plenty of interested ticket buyers when the twins eventually enter the paid code before the turn of the next decade.
For now, it looks like an amateur run could lead to an Olympic effort, which would raise their profiles again.
Father Daniel will have a crucial decision regarding who they sign with moving forward.
Top Rank would be the favorites as the market leaders. However, Oscar De La Hoya and Al Haymon will also be aware of the boys.
The next few years will be essential for the eventual destiny of boxing’s most sought-after teenage prodigies.
Follow their journey @grandytwins_boxing.
WBN Editor Phil has over ten years of boxing news experience. Follow WBN on Facebook @officialworldboxingnews and Twitter @worldboxingnews.