Rank the top 5 British heavyweights in history

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  1. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    What could Bruno do that AJ can`t?
     
  2. JackSilver

    JackSilver Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Or American?
     
  3. Momus

    Momus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Indeed. He was a US citizen when he beat Corbett, and spent more time there than anywhere else.

    In reality, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and the US can all “claim” Fitz, without any having a cast-iron case.
     
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  4. Berlenbach

    Berlenbach Boxing Addict Full Member

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    A British-born, New Zealand-raised, Aussie-trained American citizen!
     
  5. Momus

    Momus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    At a time when the concept of Australian and New Zealander nationality barely existed.

    I’m not sure how reliable this is, but apparently he had the Stars and Stripes on his shorts for his fight with Gardner. American citizenship may have been a flag of convenience for him in some ways, when he was trying to get a fight with Corbett.
     
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  6. HerolGee

    HerolGee Loyal Member banned Full Member

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    1-5. brian london
     
  7. Sting like a bean

    Sting like a bean Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    I'd bet that Bruno hits harder.
     
  8. Sting like a bean

    Sting like a bean Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    What about Gary Cornish?
     
  9. archdeacon99

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    Lennox, best ever, here is why
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  10. PhillyPhan69

    PhillyPhan69 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Many in the UK saw Lewis as a Canadian boxer and British by convenience...so where does he fit in?
     
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  11. Momus

    Momus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    British born and raised until 12 and set the UK as a base upon turning pro.

    He associated himself as British, and fought for British and European titles, indicating an intention to regain British nationality, if indeed he had ever lost it.

    There isn’t a strong reason to exclude him from being “British”. The primary objection seems to be his accent, which should be way down the pecking order when considering nationality.
     
  12. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    Herbie would last 5 seconds in his prime v Wilder!
     
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  13. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    Lennox was born in London and went to school there he moved to Canada when he was 12 years old.
     
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  14. PhillyPhan69

    PhillyPhan69 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wow! Thanks for teaching me something I didn’t know and couldn’t find out on Wikipedia lol.

    I also know he moved back to the UK, because inhis words Canada was not able to give fighters a platform to develop contenders. So some in the UK did not embrace him and found his return one of convenience and considered him a Canadian who called himself British to have the boxing platform he could not find in Canada.

    So my inquiry was following suit with the Fitz nationality discussion going on. I merely wonder if those who did not consider him a true Brittoner (not sure if that is grammatically correct lol), do so now.
     
  15. BitPlayerVesti

    BitPlayerVesti Boxing Drunkie Full Member

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    Creedon also wore a US flag, not sure either means much of anything.
     
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