Ranking your top 10 p4p current British & Irish fighters

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  1. CzarChristoph

    CzarChristoph Active Member Full Member

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    Simple really; list from 1-10 in your personal opinion of the best p4p current British and Irish fighters....
    Go!
     
  2. Izaak97

    Izaak97 Active Member Full Member

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    1. Kell Brook
    2. Amir Khan
    3. Andy Lee
    4. James Degale
    5. Lee Selby
    6. Carl Frampton
    7. Tyson Fury
    8. George Groves
    9. Martin Murray
    10. Terry Flanagan
     
  3. Izaak97

    Izaak97 Active Member Full Member

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    I stupidly missed out Jamie McDonnell- he should be top 5
     
  4. Craggy79

    Craggy79 New Member Full Member

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    surely you must find a spot for Jamie Mcdonnell mate ? look what the kid has achieved and who he has beaten. The small guys always get forgotten LOL
     
  5. DoubleEdge

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    Kell Brook
    James Degale
    Tyson Fury
    George Groves
    Amir Khan
    Lee Selby
    Frampton
    Martin Murray
    Scott Quig
    Billy Joe Saunders

    Fck irish boxing

    Top p4p in that sport probably

    Guinness
    whiskey
    Paddy
    O'Connor
    Baileys
    Brendan
     
  6. CzarChristoph

    CzarChristoph Active Member Full Member

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    Thanks lads, it's a hard one, I'll put mine:
    1. Amir Khan,
    2. James DeGale,
    3. Jamie McDonnell,
    4. Kel Brook,
    5. Carl Frampton,
    6. Lee Selby,
    7. Andy Lee,
    8. Scott Quigg,
    9. George Groves,
    10. Billy Joe Saunders
     
  7. CzarChristoph

    CzarChristoph Active Member Full Member

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    BoxRec don't have Billy Joe Saunders in their top 20 P4P British fighters... Lol
     
  8. korn96

    korn96 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    1. Kell Brook
    2. Amir Khan
    3. Jamie Mcdonnell
    4. Lee Selby
    5. James Degale
    6. Andy Lee
    7. Carl Frampton
    8. Scott Quigg
    9. Tyson Fury
    10. Billy Joe Saunders
     
  9. Izaak97

    Izaak97 Active Member Full Member

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    And they have Eubank Jr at no. 10. Where's the logic in that? Proper joke
     
  10. sillyjoow

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    Kell Brook
    James Degale
    Carl Frampton
    Lee Selby
    Tyson Fury
    Billy Joe Saunders
    George Groves
    Jamie Mcdonnell
    Martin Murray
    Spike O'sullivan

    I dont include Khan as he gets on my tits and he hasnt fought a top 20 welter since moving up. I also believe Spike would KO Andy Lee
     
  11. beachie17

    beachie17 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    1. Lee Selby
    2. Kell Brook
    3. Amir Khan
    4. Jamie McDonnell
    5. James Degale
    6. Scott Quigg
    7. Carl Frampton
    8. George Groves
    9. Andy Lee
    10. Kevin Mitchell

    Yes I know Selby doesn't really warrant the number one spot, however I believe him to be the most talented of all the British fighters and I believe he has the potential to be a real superstar in boxing, hence why he is there.
     
  12. DoubleEdge

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    Suprised Joshua isn't on top of your list.
     
  13. Solaris

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    This is a British forum. You Mick ****s can **** off elsewhere.
     
  14. Solaris

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    Whereas you get a hard-on the minute Frampton walks onto the screen. :-(
     
  15. CzarChristoph

    CzarChristoph Active Member Full Member

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    Lee Selby is very talented, don't get me wrong, but is he p4p more talented than James DeGale? I'm not sure about that.
    His wins against Brunker and Gradovich are good wins, but both at home, against 2 guys with come forward styles which suits Selby - James beat arguably the best 168lber in the world, boxed him from rounds 2-6, and then upped it in 11&12 to seal the victory, after nearly stopping him in Rd 2. I watched it back yesterday and it was a really, really good performance - he won that belt the hard way, Selby won it against a guy who's not top 5 at featherweight imo.