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It's tough, mine would be:
Haye - top because I think on his day he could beat anyone in the division and really is a special talent.
Froch - most inspirational UK fighter of my generation. Fears no one, wins through grit and hard work.
Murray - has proven he is the real deal and can beat the best (has done twice on my card)
Burns, Khan, Cleverley (basically all the same position, but that order if I had to) - very good, but very protected.
Brook - looking like a genuine contender, I'm probably being generous though as he'll likely get sparked in his first world title fight.
Selby - vicious little fucker who I think has got world title written all over him.
Barker, Macklin - I'm probably being harsh to both of these, but I think they are good domestically and mostly EU, but will always fall short on the world stage.
Hasn't changed from the other day when we did it here: http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...h-top-ten.html
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1 Carl Froch Super-Middleweight
2 David Haye Heavyweight
3 Ricky Burns Lightweight
4 Nathan Cleverly Light-heavyweight
5 Jamie McDonnell Bantamweight
6 Amir Khan Light-Welterweight
7 Kell Brook Welterweight
8 Martin Murray Middleweight
9 Tyson Fury Heavyweight
10 Matthew Macklin Middleweight
11 Darren Barker Middleweight
12 Tony Bellew Light-Heavyweight
13 George Groves Super-Middleweight
14 Gavin Rees Lightweight
15 Ola Afolabi Cruiserweight
16 Scott Quigg uper-Bantamweight
17 Lee Selby Featherweight
18 James DeGale Super-Middleweight
19 Carl Frampton Super-Bantamweight
20 Brian Rose Light-Middleweight”
British Boxing P4P Rankings May 2013 | British Boxing News - Official UK British Boxers Website
Started putting my own together but i got lazy..I think this is about right although switch a couple around
Last edited by KickMuck; 05-20-2013 at 06:37 AM.
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No one has George Groves in the top ten?
You say tomato,
‘n I say …… it correctly.
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