In march 2019 what will the British featherweight rankings look like?

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  1. lencoreastside

    lencoreastside Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    in 12 months time...crystal ball time here folks...will the picture have changed much?
     
  2. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Depends whis whos still in division but if it's today's guys I will go

    1. Selby
    2. Galahad
    3. Frampton
    4. Quigg
    5. Warrington
     
  3. lencoreastside

    lencoreastside Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    From the size of them, Selby and Quigg will be at welterweight, moog! :)
     
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  4. Bent-nose

    Bent-nose Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Galahad will be no.1.
     
  5. lencoreastside

    lencoreastside Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    He will have to undergo a miraculous transformation of his career if that is to happen. He was doing better 3 years ago before the drug bust. He needs a breakthrough win against a big name. The guys He's fighting aren't even household names in their own household!
     
  6. im sparticus

    im sparticus There Ye Go. Full Member

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    1. Warrington
    2. Frampton
    3. Galahad
    Selby & quigg will be at 130.

    Ive put warrington at the top and frampton in 2nd as long as them 2 have met by then. If they havnt then id rearrange them 2.
    Galahad im not sold on. Hes had all his career as a drugs cheat and i wouldnt be suprised if hes still juicing. Warrington beat him twice in the ams and the 2nd time he wiped the floor with him, so i dont expect anything to change there should they meet again.
     
  7. Scissors

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    There’s absolutely no chance Warrington lays a glove on Selby let alone beats him.
     
  8. im sparticus

    im sparticus There Ye Go. Full Member

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    Right...so your telling me that the mexican road sweeper Ramirez, lands cleanly on Selby but Warrington cant. Thats just stupid talk.
    Rendall Monroe who has fought both fighters, when pushed to get off the fence went with warrington
     
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  9. PaulButlersMum

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    1 Frampton
    2 Quigg
    3 Warrington
    4 Selby
    5 Bellotti
    6 Galahad
     
  10. PaulButlersMum

    PaulButlersMum COME ON PAUL!!!!!!!!!!!!! banned Full Member

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    galahad been facing taxi drivers for a decade for a reason. He was a **** amateur, his hardest fight as a pro has been the domestic level Jazza Dickens who he was losing to. he got dropped heavily by the feather fisted, old little Jason Booth.
    He's a ped cheat Fraud, minute he steps up he'll look like yet another flawed Ingle fighter.
     
  11. PaddyGarcia

    PaddyGarcia Trivial Annoyance Gold Medalist Full Member

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    Well, Ramirez is a little better than a road sweeper so that's harsh to begin with. And if we're applying the same logic, Martinez almost actually beat Warrington who I think it's safe to say would be lit up big time by Selby.

    For what it's worth, I think Selby wins a close but clear decision. I thought it was more on-sided before but Selby hasn't looked great lately.
     
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  12. MeatFeastMan

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    1. Frampton
    2. Selby
    3. The other blokes who aren't that good.
     
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  13. Twentyman

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    Galahad gets absolutely slaughtered for the peds thing. It’s pretty much married to his name in every thread that he’s mentioned in...yet it doesn’t always get associated with other fighters, such as RJJ, Toney, Whyte, Peterson, Maccarinelli, Bute, Fonfara etc
    This inconsistency has always baffled me. Personally, I think everyone deserves a second chance.
     
  14. im sparticus

    im sparticus There Ye Go. Full Member

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    Depending on the manner in which they cheat i would say.
    Kid took a steroid, he knew he was clearly cheating. In these cases the bans arnt long enough imo. Should be 5 yr min and most cases a life ban
    Look at the impact jazza had to endure. As was mentioned earlier in the thread, jazza was clearly in that fight till kids peds kicked in and he ran away with it. Do you know how hard its been for jazza to have to rebuild and then find out he was beaten by a cheat.
    Tbh im suprised that anyone thinks we should be giving these guys a second chance in a sport as brutal as ours. Fighters are literally trying to cheat there way into inflicting more damage than they normally would.
    Hey i know, lets give Panama Lewis his license back while were at it. He deserves a 2nd chance doesnt he?
     
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  15. Scissors

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    Fury *cough*
     
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