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    Default Re: whos britain's next world champion

    Chisora, then Haye, then later in the year Brooks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fightscorecollector View Post
    with khan and froch losing recently which british fighter will step up to the plate and become champion.

    ive high hopes for jamie mcdonnell this year , or even if kell broo can fight for a title
    Jamie Mcdonnell?? Are we talking about the same Jamie Mcdonnell that got a gift decision against Ian Napa?? No chance...

    Kell Brook is a dead cert to become champ.

    I hope Kevin Mitchell too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Althugz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fightscorecollector View Post
    with khan and froch losing recently which british fighter will step up to the plate and become champion.

    ive high hopes for jamie mcdonnell this year , or even if kell broo can fight for a title
    Jamie Mcdonnell?? Are we talking about the same Jamie Mcdonnell that got a gift decision against Ian Napa?? No chance...

    Kell Brook is a dead cert to become champ.

    I hope Kevin Mitchell too.
    McDonnel has improved alot since the Napa fight , if he win vs Bouziane then he will be very near to a WBC title shot , the champion is from Japan and hes not the best , if Frank Maloney can offer him good money and bring the fight to the UK then McDonnell has a great chance
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    It's not looking great for the UK at the moment. All our "world champions" have been found out and it turns out they were not actually the best in the world at their weight.

    I'm sure we'll see a couple paper champions, but I'm struggling to see the next lineal champ.

    UK top 25:

    1 Amir Khan 601 26(18)-2(1)-0

    2 Carl Froch 554 28(20)-2-0

    3 Kell Brook 447 26(18)-0-0

    4 Tyson Fury 442 17(12)-0-0

    5 Ricky Burns 380 33(9)-2-0

    6 Nathan Cleverly 361 23(11)-0-0

    7 Matthew Macklin 350 28(19)-3(1)-0

    8 Martin Murray 332 23(10)-0-1

    9 Kevin Mitchell 325 32(24)-1(1)-0

    10 Ola Afolabi 309 18(8)-2-3
    2002

    11 Dereck Chisora 301 15(9)-2-0

    12 Ashley Theophane 299 31(9)-4-1

    13 Darren Barker 265 23(14)-1(

    14 Paul McCloskey 262 23(12)-1-0

    15 Ryan Rhodes 226 46(31)-5(3)-0

    16 George Groves 225 14(11)-0-0

    17 Matthew Hatton 224 42(16)-5(1)-2

    18 Colin Lynes 220 36(12)-9(4)-0

    19 Brian Magee 219 35(24)-4(2)-1

    20 Sam Sexton 214 14(6)-2(2)-0

    21 Enzo Maccarinelli 208 33(26)-5(5)-0

    22 Gavin Rees 207 35(16)-1(1)

    23 Tony Bellew 197 16(10)-1-0

    24 Lee Purdy 185 16(9)-3-1

    25 James DeGale 181 11(8)-1-0
    Last edited by 0james0; 12-23-2011 at 04:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Chisora, then Haye, then later in the year Brooks.

    This is where its at
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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Chisora, then Haye, then later in the year Brooks.

    This is where its at
    Yes this is what I already said

    "The next British world Champion is Dereck "Del Boy" Chisora he gonna spook Wlad with his kissy madness, then a non distal,middle or proximal Phalanx impaired Deron is felling King Kong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 0james0 View Post
    It's not looking great for the UK at the moment. All our "world champions" have been found out and it turns out they were not actually the best in the world at their weight.

    I'm sure we'll see a couple paper champions, but I'm struggling to see the next lineal champ.

    UK top 25:

    1 Amir Khan 601 26(1-2(1)-0

    2 Carl Froch 554 28(20)-2-0

    3 Kell Brook 447 26(1-0-0

    4 Tyson Fury 442 17(12)-0-0

    5 Ricky Burns 380 33(9)-2-0

    6 Nathan Cleverly 361 23(11)-0-0

    7 Matthew Macklin 350 28(19)-3(1)-0

    8 Martin Murray 332 23(10)-0-1

    9 Kevin Mitchell 325 32(24)-1(1)-0

    10 Ola Afolabi 309 18(-2-3
    2002

    11 &nbspereck Chisora 301 15(9)-2-0

    12 Ashley Theophane 299 31(9)-4-1

    13 &nbsparren Barker 265 23(14)-1(

    14 Paul McCloskey 262 23(12)-1-0

    15 Ryan Rhodes 226 46(31)-5(3)-0

    16 George Groves 225 14(11)-0-0

    17 Matthew Hatton 224 42(16)-5(1)-2

    18 Colin Lynes 220 36(12)-9(4)-0

    19 Brian Magee 219 35(24)-4(2)-1

    20 Sam Sexton 214 14(6)-2(2)-0

    21 Enzo Maccarinelli 208 33(26)-5(5)-0

    22 Gavin Rees 207 35(16)-1(1)

    23 Tony Bellew 197 16(10)-1-0

    24 Lee Purdy 185 16(9)-3-1

    25 James DeGale 181 11(-1-0
    Where does this 25 come from ? and what criteria decides the order?
    How the Hell does Fury get to be Number 4!?
    Chisora below Alofabi ? Barker at 13 it's a weird list. It is quite frankly all over the shop

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Khan wins Peterson rematch
    Scott Quigg well on his way
    Burns beats Crolla
    Groves has plenty of Power will get there before Degale
    Cleverly needs to fight Shuemenov
    Kell Brook is Class and needs to fight Senchenko
    Grzegorz Proksa is a good fighter but we haven't adopted him in the UK
    Mitchell has the skills to pay the bills but trips himself up with his out of ring ills
    The next British world Champion is Dereck "Del Boy" Chisora he gonna spook Wlad with his kissy madness, then a non distal,middle or proximal Phalanx impaired Deron is felling King Kong.
    You read it here first and I is the worst,
    like a bratwurst, flattened by Hurst
    He's fighting Vitali...
    Also I officially say we have adopted Grzegorz Proksa in England.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattboxingfan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Khan wins Peterson rematch
    Scott Quigg well on his way
    Burns beats Crolla
    Groves has plenty of Power will get there before Degale
    Cleverly needs to fight Shuemenov
    Kell Brook is Class and needs to fight Senchenko
    Grzegorz Proksa is a good fighter but we haven't adopted him in the UK
    Mitchell has the skills to pay the bills but trips himself up with his out of ring ills
    The next British world Champion is Dereck "Del Boy" Chisora he gonna spook Wlad with his kissy madness, then a non distal,middle or proximal Phalanx impaired Deron is felling King Kong.
    You read it here first and I is the worst,
    like a bratwurst, flattened by Hurst
    He's fighting Vitali...
    Also I officially say we have adopted Grzegorz Proksa in England.
    Duh....I Apologise Vitali. Uhm in what capacity can you officially represent English boxing fans as adopting Proska?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by 0james0 View Post
    It's not looking great for the UK at the moment. All our "world champions" have been found out and it turns out they were not actually the best in the world at their weight.

    I'm sure we'll see a couple paper champions, but I'm struggling to see the next lineal champ.

    UK top 25:

    1 Amir Khan 601 26(1-2(1)-0

    2 Carl Froch 554 28(20)-2-0

    3 Kell Brook 447 26(1-0-0

    4 Tyson Fury 442 17(12)-0-0

    5 Ricky Burns 380 33(9)-2-0

    6 Nathan Cleverly 361 23(11)-0-0

    7 Matthew Macklin 350 28(19)-3(1)-0

    8 Martin Murray 332 23(10)-0-1

    9 Kevin Mitchell 325 32(24)-1(1)-0

    10 Ola Afolabi 309 18(-2-3
    2002

    11 &nbspereck Chisora 301 15(9)-2-0

    12 Ashley Theophane 299 31(9)-4-1

    13 &nbsparren Barker 265 23(14)-1(

    14 Paul McCloskey 262 23(12)-1-0

    15 Ryan Rhodes 226 46(31)-5(3)-0

    16 George Groves 225 14(11)-0-0

    17 Matthew Hatton 224 42(16)-5(1)-2

    18 Colin Lynes 220 36(12)-9(4)-0

    19 Brian Magee 219 35(24)-4(2)-1

    20 Sam Sexton 214 14(6)-2(2)-0

    21 Enzo Maccarinelli 208 33(26)-5(5)-0

    22 Gavin Rees 207 35(16)-1(1)

    23 Tony Bellew 197 16(10)-1-0

    24 Lee Purdy 185 16(9)-3-1

    25 James DeGale 181 11(-1-0
    Where does this 25 come from ? and what criteria decides the order?
    How the Hell does Fury get to be Number 4!?
    Chisora below Alofabi ? Barker at 13 it's a weird list. It is quite frankly all over the shop

    Copied and pasted from Boxrec.

    I didn't say I agreed with it, but it gave us a nice list of the top 25 British boxers to state at blankly why we wondered where our next world champ might come from

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0james0 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by 0james0 View Post
    It's not looking great for the UK at the moment. All our "world champions" have been found out and it turns out they were not actually the best in the world at their weight.

    I'm sure we'll see a couple paper champions, but I'm struggling to see the next lineal champ.

    UK top 25:

    1 Amir Khan 601 26(1-2(1)-0

    2 Carl Froch 554 28(20)-2-0

    3 Kell Brook 447 26(1-0-0

    4 Tyson Fury 442 17(12)-0-0

    5 Ricky Burns 380 33(9)-2-0

    6 Nathan Cleverly 361 23(11)-0-0

    7 Matthew Macklin 350 28(19)-3(1)-0

    8 Martin Murray 332 23(10)-0-1

    9 Kevin Mitchell 325 32(24)-1(1)-0

    10 Ola Afolabi 309 18(-2-3
    2002

    11 &nbspereck Chisora 301 15(9)-2-0

    12 Ashley Theophane 299 31(9)-4-1

    13 &nbsparren Barker 265 23(14)-1(

    14 Paul McCloskey 262 23(12)-1-0

    15 Ryan Rhodes 226 46(31)-5(3)-0

    16 George Groves 225 14(11)-0-0

    17 Matthew Hatton 224 42(16)-5(1)-2

    18 Colin Lynes 220 36(12)-9(4)-0

    19 Brian Magee 219 35(24)-4(2)-1

    20 Sam Sexton 214 14(6)-2(2)-0

    21 Enzo Maccarinelli 208 33(26)-5(5)-0

    22 Gavin Rees 207 35(16)-1(1)

    23 Tony Bellew 197 16(10)-1-0

    24 Lee Purdy 185 16(9)-3-1

    25 James DeGale 181 11(-1-0
    Where does this 25 come from ? and what criteria decides the order?
    How the Hell does Fury get to be Number 4!?
    Chisora below Alofabi ? Barker at 13 it's a weird list. It is quite frankly all over the shop

    Copied and pasted from Boxrec.

    I didn't say I agreed with it, but it gave us a nice list of the top 25 British boxers to state at blankly why we wondered where our next world champ might come from
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