Only thing he lacks is a strong chin. Though he might be able to get near the top it's only a matter of time before someone catches flush on...
I was only meaning from the ones listed above (Hamed, Hatton, Calzaghe, Benn). Honeyghan's is probally the best win for a Brit ever.
He's kinda stuck. Belshaw is just outside the top domestic fighters and he is finishing him in less than 2 rounds. But he's probally to...
He seems to be getting visibly better by each fight. Though he's finishing fighters to soon, he needs a guy to take him at least 6 rounds.
Calzaghe's win over B-Hop is the best of all of the Brit wins in America.
Tyson Fury. He's really impressed me and with the weakness of the division I can see him winning a world title.
Fury stops him inside 6 rounds. Chisora is a **** and he's a pretty limited fighter.
Hamed and close behind him Benn. Calzaghe only had 2 fights so that rules him out and Hatton doesn't have any big wins.
I really think Haye is the 3rd best heavy in the world rigtht now. The only guys I'd be worried about are the the Klits. He would knock arreola...
Thanks for the replys. How would you rank him along side other British Heavys? Is he better than Bugner and Bruno?
I'd probally go with Calzaghe.
I was talking to my grandfather the other day and he thinks Cooper would be Britian's greatest boxer if he didn't cut so easily. I've not seen a...
I think the highest he was ranked by Ring was 3rd.
I was impressed with Fury, hopefully see him fight Chisora soon and give him a beating. Just saw his interview clearly scared to fight Fury.
He could but I think PBF would beat him.