Joe Calzaghe Nigel Benn Chris Eubank Robin Ried Carl Froch Michael Watson Glenn Catley James Cook Brian Magee Murray Sutherland Harry Wharton Nicky Piper what you think?
Without thinking too much about it... 1. Calzaghe 2. Benn 3. Eubank 4. Froch 5. Reid 6. Woodhall 7. Wharton 8. Catley 9. Francis 10. Graham
Think Id have Eubank at 1,Hated him at the time, but now appreciate his amazing talent! Also on his day Benn was unbeatable, tough seperating top 3 imo
You gotta have Eubank and Benn #1 and #2, for the Watson, Rocchigiani and McClellan wins. Then Calzaghe. Then a huge gap, seeing as Watson and Graham hardly fought at the weight. Carl Froch would be next. Then a prime Henry Wharton. I thought Woodhall was better than Reid, but Dean Francis was better than both but didn't claim a world title with his career cut through shoulder issues and other stuff. Wasn't Piper more of a light-heavy?
Id swap places with these 2. Reid is ahead of Froch only just. One more big win against maybe AA then i put Carl above him.
1: Joe Calzaghe 2: Nigel Benn 3: Chris Eubank 4: Carl Froch 5: Glenn Catley 6: Robin Reid 7: Richie Woodhall 8: Herol Graham 8: Michael Watson 10: James Cook Mentions: Sam Storey, Mark Kaylor, Slugger O'Toole, Henry Wharton, Ray Close, David Starie, Dean Francis and Brian Magee
Calzaghe was a career 168 fighter, more defences and unified the title. He has to be number 1, in fact the Ring have him as their number 1.