Rank the best British Fighter in every weight class

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  1. TERRYTIBBS

    TERRYTIBBS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Heavyweight: Tyson Fury
    Cruiserweight: Tony Bellew
    Light-Heavyweight: Bob Ajisafe
    Super-Middleweight: James Degale
    Middleweight: Chris Eubank Jr
    Light-Middleweight: Liam Smith
    Welterweight: Kell Brook
    Light-Welterweight: Jack Catterall
    Lightweight: Anthony Crolla
    Super-Featherweight: Liam Walsh
    Featherweight: Lee Selby
    Super-Bantamweight: Scott Quigg
    Bantamweight: Jamie Mcdonnell
    Super-Flyweight: Paul Butler
    Flyweight: Andrew Selby
     
  2. billo_billy

    billo_billy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'd swap CEJ with BJS, Quigg with frampton, Crolla with Flanagan, Brook with Khan.
     
  3. TERRYTIBBS

    TERRYTIBBS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I have Quigg in at super-bantam because Frampton has moved up to feather apparently?
     
  4. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I would change Yafai for Butler, and Campbell for Crolla, know Me ft beat him but feel he has style to beat all the British Lightweights. Quigg v Frampton is a weird one as Carl pipped him in my eyes but Quiggs tactics I felt caused that.
     
  5. TERRYTIBBS

    TERRYTIBBS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I would def have Frampton at number one if he was staying at 122lbs 2bh.
     
  6. lencoreastside

    lencoreastside Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    Pipped him? Pipped him? A weird one????Come on Moog!
    Quigg was never in the fight - not really anyway!

    Quiggs tactics??? gimme a break! :lol: -Quigg and his dunce of a trainer Joe G wouldnt know tactics if they bit em in the backside.
     
  7. MrTombourineMan

    MrTombourineMan Торрейра хорошо. Full Member

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    Only definite change I'd make would be MW. As much as I dislike the bloke, the Fury's lap dog is quite underrated. I hope Eubank successfully makes the step up in the much rumoured rematch supporting Fury/Klitschko II, as he's the more entertaining and exciting boxer. But for now BJS is definitely top dog.
    Hard to argue with DeGale as our only WC at SM but I still don't think I'll know how good he really is until a unification bout with Jack happens. Callum Smith would be a good shout if he beats Groves.
    I'd probably stick with Quigg at SB as I'd put my house on him winning a rematch, not that it will ever happen. His own conservatism and judge's general reluctance to score meh rounds as 10-10 lost him that fight. When it opened up he looked by far the better fighter and Frampton looked uncomfortable at times, sending numerous worried glances to his corner in the final quarter.

    That being said, I don't have a house. :|
     
  8. sasuke

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    hose burton at 175 too
     
  9. Bent-nose

    Bent-nose Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Burton looks green and one-dimensional. Ajisafe would box rings round him.
     
  10. MJNC

    MJNC Member Full Member

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    Cleverly still ahead of these 2 for me.
     
  11. Super Punch Out

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    200Lb+: Anthony Joshua
    200Lb: Tony Bellew
    175Lb: Nathan Cleverly
    168Lb: James DeGale
    160Lb: Chris Eubank Jr
    154Lb: Liam Smith
    147Lb: Kell Brook
    140Lb: Ricky Burns
    135Lb: Terry Flanagan
    130Lb: Liam Walsh
    126Lb: Lee Selby
    122Lb: Scott Quigg
    118Lb: Jamie McDonnell
    115Lb: Kal Yafai
    112Lb: Andrew Selby
     
  12. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    I would make a couple of changes.
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    Heavyweight: Tyson Fury
    Cruiserweight: Tony Bellew
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    Super-Middleweight: James Degale
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    Light-Middleweight: Liam Smith
    Welterweight: Kell Brook
    Light-Welterweight: Jack Catterall
    Lightweight: Anthony Crolla
    Super-Featherweight: Liam Walsh
    Featherweight: Lee Selby
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    Bantamweight: Jamie Mcdonnell
    Super-Flyweight: Paul Butler
    Flyweight: Andrew Selby

    I felt Quigg/Frampton could have gone either way and would possibly have favoured Quigg but the official result went to Frampton and he did work a bit more
     
  13. danieljenkins

    danieljenkins Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why jr over billy Jo mate ?? And quigg?
     
  14. yesihavearm2

    yesihavearm2 ESB Chinchecker Full Member

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    :patsch
     
  15. AlFrancis

    AlFrancis Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Frampton's supposed to have moved up to featherweight I think.