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fabo1988
05-03-2009, 01:24 PM
i had a look at the bbc ratings so i decided to come up with my own

1.Haye
2.Froch
3.Hatton
4.Kevin Mitchell
5.Jr Witter

I know alot of people will disagree with me but whats your top 5 guys

El Cepillo
05-03-2009, 01:26 PM
1. Haye
2. Khan
3. Froch
4. Hatton
5. Witter

GPater11093
05-03-2009, 01:28 PM
Haye
Hatton
Froch
Munroe
Mitchell

fabo1988
05-03-2009, 01:29 PM
1. Haye
2. Khan
3. Froch
4. Hatton
5. Witter


wow khan number 2 that is bold! the kid has skills though im a really big fan i just hope the move up to lww will improve his punch resistance

TFFP
05-03-2009, 01:30 PM
It's a pretty sorry bunch. This is what I feared from British boxing point of view, Froch winning and Haye/Hatton getting destroyed. Froch's performances to me do not hint at long term success. I'm worried about British boxing at world class level over the short-medium term.

It is entirely possible we'll only have Froch left, and to me he looks like getting whooped sometime soon based on his lack of skill.

Hope some of these young talents come through.

El Cepillo
05-03-2009, 01:34 PM
wow khan number 2 that is bold! the kid has skills though im a really big fan i just hope the move up to lww will improve his punch resistance

I think Khan is a fundamentally better boxer than Froch. That's why I have him above. Although its not a position that I'm very eager to defend.

Like TFFP said, its a sorry bunch at the moment.

fabo1988
05-03-2009, 01:35 PM
It's a pretty sorry bunch. This is what I feared from British boxing point of view, Froch winning and Haye/Hatton getting destroyed. Froch's performances to me do not hint at long term success. I'm worried about British boxing at world class level over the short-medium term.

It is entirely possible we'll only have Froch left, and to me he looks like getting whooped sometime soon based on his lack of skill.

Hope some of these young talents come through.


it is a very scary thougt but we got khan,mitchell,moore,munroe and witter who are either in line for a world title or 6 months to a year away

El Cepillo
05-03-2009, 01:35 PM
It's a pretty sorry bunch. This is what I feared from British boxing point of view, Froch winning and Haye/Hatton getting destroyed. Froch's performances to me do not hint at long term success. I'm worried about British boxing at world class level over the short-medium term.

It is entirely possible we'll only have Froch left, and to me he looks like getting whooped sometime soon based on his lack of skill.

Hope some of these young talents come through.

You don't think Khan can make the transition from a glass jawed hype job?

evil G
05-03-2009, 01:36 PM
1. Haye
2. Hatton
3. Froch
4. Khan
5. Witter

JonOli
05-03-2009, 01:42 PM
By the looks of things, the hopes of British boxing may soon be resting on Khans chin.

P4PNo.1
05-03-2009, 01:46 PM
Haye
Hatton
Froch
Witter
Khan

Woods and Mitchell just miss out.

onourway
05-03-2009, 01:52 PM
Haye
Hatton
Froch
Khan
Witter

Darni187
05-03-2009, 01:55 PM
Froch
Haye
Hatton
Khan
Witter

With 3 of these guys over 30, and Haye is 28/29, i can only see one guy young man who will hopefully be the next be thing in boxing , so lets start getting behind our future star Amir Khan who is still only 22 and getting his world title shot 27 June.

Roach said Manny will fly in to London to watch Khan at ring side for his title shot in June.

Buggo
05-03-2009, 01:56 PM
Haye
Hatton
Froch
Witter
Moore

fabo1988
05-03-2009, 02:07 PM
I think Khan is a fundamentally better boxer than Froch. That's why I have him above. Although its not a position that I'm very eager to defend.

Like TFFP said, its a sorry bunch at the moment.


i agree if i based my p4p rankings purely on boxing abilty khan would be number 2, i based it more on recent achievement

TFFP
05-03-2009, 03:37 PM
You don't think Khan can make the transition from a glass jawed hype job?
Nah! He might have his day in the sun against Kotelnik, which would be a great achievement for a guy with poor punch resistance. When he faces somebody a little more dynamic than Andreas its all over I would think. If he wins the title that is, there is no guarantee.

I think it rests pretty much on Haye right now. If he wins he'll likely still be very vulnerable having to fight Vitali, but at least there will be some exciting nights ahead. If he does a Hatton we're struggling.