Updated in the afterglow of Joe's tremendous performance. This is just my opinion so rather than calling me a fool or worse (which I am ) just add your own. I am well open to informed opinions.

I have not included Ricky Hatton only because his fight against Mayweather is HUGE and I'll wait til after that.

My apologies for those that that I missed - as I'm sure I have. This is just off my head.

1 - Lennox Lewis - Totally dominant of the flagstaff division. Ruled both sides of the puddle.
2 - Joe Calzaghe - Hasn't lost in 17 years. World Champ for Ten!
3 - Ken Buchanan - Best 'pure' British Boxer. Duran called him his toughest opponent.
4 - Lloyd Honeyghan - Destroyed Curry (no matter what the whingers say - he ruled that fight from start to finish)
5 - Randy Turpin - Beat a prime Sugar Ray Robinson.
6 - Naseem Hamed - At his best was a superb fighter. Lost only to a prime Barrera. Could have been much higher.
7 (tied) - Nigel Benn & Chris Eubank - Eubank could've been better but the Watson result...... Benn overachieved.
9 - John H Stracey - Beat Mantequilla in Mexico City!!!
10 - Dennis Andries - Above better fighters because he EARNED it.

Very Honourable Mentions. (in no order)
Barry McGuigan - Promised so much. Win over Pedroza was great though.
Wayne McCullough - Amazing chin but went downhill after beating Yakushiji for 1st title win.
Duke McKenzie - One of my personal favourites. Saw him live several times.
Jim Watt - Tough gritty Scot. Set the record for most title defences.
Kirkland Laing - Beat Duran a few months before Hands of Stone destroyed Moore
Terry Downes - Outscored an old Sugar Ray but also took many decent scalps. Shame about his bleedin' hooter.
Dave Charnley - Gave Old Bones a close battle and ruled Britain for seven years.
Johnny Nelson - Like a vintage wine. Undefeated in last TEN years of boxing.
Alan Minter - Won full title in Vegas. Also rhyming slang for Splinter.
Steve Robinson - Cinderella Man made seven defences (against 221-22-8 opposition) after a 9-8-1 start.