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    Default British boxing champions

    Have we ever had this many Brits holding world titles before?
    We are certainly holding our own against the rest of the world at the moment.

    I've just had a real quick look at the current list of boxing champions and it looks like we have 11, I don't believe they are all champion quality but they have the straps and there are other world level fighters who don't deserve to be where they are.

    I think UK, USA and Mexico all currently hold 11 belts each.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Have we ever had this many Brits holding world titles before?
    We are certainly holding our own against the rest of the world at the moment.

    I've just had a real quick look at the current list of boxing champions and it looks like we have 11, I don't believe they are all champion quality but they have the straps and there are other world level fighters who don't deserve to be where they are.

    I think UK, USA and Mexico all currently hold 11 belts each.
    Yes but out of the 11 not 1 of them is the best in there division IMO

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    I think British boxing is going through a 'golden era' at the moment. This is mainly due to the investment in the amateur game for the 2012 Olympics.

    But this golden era should not be judged on title holders, because as already suggested, titles mean so little now in general boxing currency.

    The judgement should be on how many fighters we can get to be generally recognized as the best in their division.
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    As much as I hate to say Matchroom has done so much for British boxing in the last few years. They give their fighters such great chances to win world titles particularly given some of their limited abilities. With 11 current champions they have some guaranteed world champs in the making too with Joshua, Campbell, Davies, Edwards, Selby etc.

    Need to get a few super fights in Britain next year to start the takeover. Follow up on Quigg v Frampton with Brook v Khan or Joshua v Haye would be a good start.

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    Default Re: British "world" boxing champions

    We have 10 (unless we steal Andy Lee ) - which is currently more than any other country in the world.

    James DeGale (IBF super-middleweight)
    Liam Smith (WBO light-middleweight)
    Kell Brook (IBF welterweight)
    Anthony Crolla (WBA lightweight)
    Terry Flanagan (WBO lightweight)
    Lee Selby (IBF featherweight)
    Carl Frampton (IBF super-bantamweight)
    Scott Quigg (WBA super-bantamweight)
    Jamie McDonnell (WBA bantamweight)
    Lee Haskins (IBF bantamweight)

    Usa - 8
    Japan - 7
    Mexico - 7
    Russia - 5

    Of all these belt holders - the Brits and the other nations - hardly any of them can truly claim to be the best in the division. As far as Britain goes - DeGale, Brook (maybe) and McDonnell have a claim to being top man. Obviously some divisions are far stronger than others.
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    Thats remarkable considering the size difference of GB compared to the other countries.

    Fenster - Ireland are taking Frampton you guys can have Macklin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Britkid View Post
    I think British boxing is going through a 'golden era' at the moment. This is mainly due to the investiment in the amatuer game for the 2012 Olympics.

    But this golden era should not be judged on title holders, because as already suggested, titles mean so little now in general boxing currency.

    The judgement should be on how many fighters we can get to be generally recognized as the best in their division.
    Good for the Brits, they deserve the belts! I can't agree with you though, I'd rather have the belt and be in the record books than to be looked at as the most deserving. Most of the belt holders today grew up in the system as it stands, so those belts mean something to them.
    Most of us understand what you are saying but I think most of the belt holders would be thinking 'crackpot' if they heard you. I'm not saying you are wrong or looking for an argument, just trying to give you what I think the fighters view would be. Some of them would probably agree with you but would still be holding onto that belt as tightly as possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    We have 10 (unless we steal Andy Lee ) - which is currently more than any other country in the world.

    James DeGale (IBF super-middleweight)
    Liam Smith (WBO light-middleweight)
    Kell Brook (IBF welterweight)
    Anthony Crolla (WBA lightweight)
    Terry Flanagan (WBO lightweight)
    Lee Selby (IBF featherweight)
    Carl Frampton (IBF super-bantamweight)
    Scott Quigg (WBA super-bantamweight)
    Jamie McDonnell (WBA bantamweight)
    Lee Haskins (IBF bantamweight)

    Usa - 8
    Japan - 7
    Mexico - 7
    Russia - 5

    Of all these belt holders - the Brits and the other nations - hardly any of them can truly claim to be the best in the division. As far as Britain goes - DeGale, Brook (maybe) and McDonnell have a claim to being top man. Obviously some divisions are far stronger than others.
    Yeah I'm stealing Andy Lee so that makes it 11...12 when Tyson Fury goes to town on Klit.

    (that was a joke about Fury, I know to mention his name in a thread is risking derailing the whole topic with arguments)

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    Russia has more quality than quantity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Russia has more quality than quantity.
    With the Brits claiming Wales and Irish fighters surely Russia can claim all of the old soviet union countries too to boost their numbers.

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    only we can pick who is included

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    Quote Originally Posted by beenKOed View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Britkid View Post
    I think British boxing is going through a 'golden era' at the moment. This is mainly due to the investiment in the amatuer game for the 2012 Olympics.

    But this golden era should not be judged on title holders, because as already suggested, titles mean so little now in general boxing currency.

    The judgement should be on how many fighters we can get to be generally recognized as the best in their division.
    Good for the Brits, they deserve the belts! I can't agree with you though, I'd rather have the belt and be in the record books than to be looked at as the most deserving. Most of the belt holders today grew up in the system as it stands, so those belts mean something to them.
    Most of us understand what you are saying but I think most of the belt holders would be thinking 'crackpot' if they heard you. I'm not saying you are wrong or looking for an argument, just trying to give you what I think the fighters view would be. Some of them would probably agree with you but would still be holding onto that belt as tightly as possible.
    I would not belittle someone for wanting a belt and being proud of it when they win it. But my point was in a wider context the 'currency' of belts is so diluted now as to not be a reliable indicator of the health of the sport in a particular state. That should be judged on the amount of fighters a state has that are 'generally considered' the best in their division.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Russia has more quality than quantity.
    With the Brits claiming Wales and Irish fighters surely Russia can claim all of the old soviet union countries too to boost their numbers.
    Britain includes Wales, but I would concede it clearly does not include any part of the Island of Ireland; for that we need the UK!
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    I did not realise we had so many world champion belt holders. It does not feel like a golden generation of fighters who stand out as the best yet at their respective weights.
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    Frampton is a proud Irishman. However, he is eligible to fight for the British title, therefore he makes the team, whether he likes it or not
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