1. David Haye
2. Carl Froch
3. Ricky Hatton
4. Amir Khan
5. Ryan Rhodes
6. Kevin Mitchell
7. Kell Brook
8. John Murray
9. Nathan Cleverly
10. Rendall Munroe
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1. David Haye
2. Carl Froch
3. Ricky Hatton
4. Amir Khan
5. Ryan Rhodes
6. Kevin Mitchell
7. Kell Brook
8. John Murray
9. Nathan Cleverly
10. Rendall Munroe
1. David Haye
2. Amir Khan
3. Carl Froch.
4. Ricky Hatton
5. Ryan Rhodes
6. Ola Afolabi
7. Kevin Mitchell
8. Rendall Munroe
9. Kell Brook
10. Matthew Macklin
The 2 that I am most interested in are Darren Barker and Kell Brook, got high hopes for both of them
David Haye
Carl Froch
Ricky Hatton
Amir Khan
Kevin Mitchell
Ryan Rhodes
Kell Brook
Nathan Cleverly
John Murray
Rendall Munroe
Boringly similar to the other two but hey-ho.
Pretty much agree with these lists apart from there is no mention of Witter. I know he has just come off 2 defeats but both were to world level fighters. Some of the above have not been in with that class yet.
Ive just thought I missed Mathew Macklin I think he should be around 7/8 forgto all about him ;D.
Pretty much shuffling the same pack as Skel in terms of the top 6 or 7, here's where the cookie crumbles for my lot:
1. Carl Froch
2. David Haye
3. Amir Khan
4. Ricky Hatton
5. Kevin Mitchell
6. Kell Brook
7. Rendall Munroe
8. Matthew Macklin
9. Ryan Rhodes
10. Nathan Cleverly
As for those I expect to be in and out of the list next year, I expect Hatton to have retired, and at least one or two of the Euro title boys to have been dethroned. I expect Brook to have moved up higher, Froch to drop a few when he loses to Kessler, and Haye to have taken no1 with a few good wins, with at least one over the Eastern Klitschko duo. As for those moving on up, Darren Barker, John O'Donnell and John Murray should move on to European level, and start looking at world title bouts. Lower down, you'd expect DeGale, Jeffries and Groves to be looking in or around Commonwealth/English titles by this time next year.