Which British fighter will be the next big marquee name?

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  1. gasman

    gasman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Who and why?
     
  2. Jeff Young

    Jeff Young Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    easy, khan or froch.....but i think khan would have more pull with american fans, seeing that there is a lot of good matchups from 135-147 for khan...
     
  3. Losfer_Words

    Losfer_Words Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Jeffries has the 'potential' to fill Hatton's footsteps and crossover to the mainstream, IMO. He has huge Mackem and North-East support and I'd also consider myself a fan. If he delivers in the ring, I think he'll become British boxing's next darling. It's impossible not to like the bloke:good.
     
  4. RedDragonBoxing

    RedDragonBoxing Ametuer Boxer Full Member

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    Nathan Cleverly, Currently the commonwealth and british lightheavyweight champion he knocked out english light heavyweight champ and is on his way to fight for a european belt. He has very good competition at light heavy and a potential win over Antonio Tarver, Clinton Woods or hell even Beibut Shumenov would send him up for a world title against Dawson/Pascal/Campillo/Cloud. Would like to see him have at least 4 or 5 more fights before fighting at top level but still he could be britains next big name and I personally would like to see him one day against the likes of Mikkel Kessler. Maybe Frank Warren should get off his ass and put him in against Jeff Lacy or Roy Jones Jr to get him Stateside recognition. :bbb
     
  5. Kid Lucky

    Kid Lucky Well-Known Member Full Member

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    James Degale for me - sweet skills and impossible to dislike the bloke (not)
     
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    Trenaman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If Kell Brook looks impressive beating Jennings then there are some big fights for him at welter. And Froch should be, but given tickets are still available and no tv deal sorted i doubt he will ever get exposure he deserves and be a marquee name.

    In reality the marquee name (aad by that meaning ave joe in street knowing them) will have to be a heavy, so Haye is the obvoius choice. Tho Fury could at a long shot do something, and of course ultra long shot.................. Audley, cos britain does like a loser and esp a loser come good if he can turn things around!
     
  7. nickythekid

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    nathan cleverly for me, if he can match durability with the improved skills in every fight, i like to think he could make world level. hes got the tools, i reckon woods would give him rounds, be competative and give him vital experience?
     
  8. essexboy

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    I think you could be right about DeGale though.
     
  9. Rangersfan1982

    Rangersfan1982 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Jeffries and Degale imo.
     
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    nickythekid Active Member Full Member

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    i'm probably wrong, but imo, i think out of the three saunders has the pro potential. just the way i see it degale has shown nothing that makes him stand out, and gavin looks in a struggle with every fight. i cant see degale doing anything and think he will be ko by sutherland down the line. supermiddle will be interesting cos they should all have to fight each other to see who progresses,like a tournament, but they wont. someone posted that they think haye will be next marquee name, that is likely cos even fellows i know who not that into boxing know who haye is, he has the style and general package to be marquee.
     
  11. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    You think Cleverley is ready in 3/4 fights time (2 years) to fight at the top class?

    Hes got a long way to go yet IMO maybe 3/4 years.

    theres no way right now hes beating Tarver or Shumenov.
     
  12. RedDragonBoxing

    RedDragonBoxing Ametuer Boxer Full Member

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    Dude i didnt say hed be ready in 3 or 4 fights just that those would be the names to go for, i made a list of who he should fight but meh cant be arsed to retype it here
     
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    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    pretty tough way to a title

    he could just go

    Euro

    Interim

    World
     
  14. safc1990

    safc1990 Goodbye Bolo :( Full Member

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    I agree with you when you said on the General a while back that if he does the business in the ring he could bring Hatton-like support to Vegas if he fought there.
     
  15. El Cepillo

    El Cepillo Baddest Man on the Planet Full Member

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    Kell Brook.

    Outside chance, John Murray.