1.Jimmy Tibbs 2.Joe Gallagher 3 & 4.Brendan & Dominic Ingle 5.Adam Booth 6.Peter Fury 7.Tony Sims 8.McCracken 9.Seamus Macklin 10.Jamie Moore
Mcracken higher, macklin shouldnt be no were near that list never mind just one place behind mcracken
Arnie should be definitely in there, look at what he's done with Butler, Butler moved up in weight, went to Newcastle and beat a strong champion, in his next fight he will be challenging for what will be his 2nd world title, so yes Arnie should be in there ��
Tibbs is overrated, IMO. He is to English Trainers what Earnie Shavers is to hard punchers. What is Macklin doing on there? Come off it! Joe G for the stable, not the skills. None of his fighters have head-movement. Where's Nelson?
:hi: here lol, nobody can argue given the talent in his gym Joe Gallagher is doing a great job with his lads and is sitting No1
I hope my tenner is in the post, Billy! If Joe's fighters were as defensively minded as they are about being in great nick they'd be unstoppable for years.
Seamus Macklin is only good at doing his hair. Pete the pikey Fury is another joke coach a laughing stock in Manchester. If the promoters weren't so desperate these charlatans wouldn't get a look in.
This Thread is just to have a dig at Billy Nelson obviously. Macklin and Moore should not be on the list and to have Bill knowhere is just trying to get him to bite. Macklin and Moore have achieved nothing as trainers yet (not saying they arent good trainers time will tell)
Gary locket -rejuvenated Enzo Mac and gavin rees doing wonders for liam ,williams ,lewis rees and dale evans . Tony Borg - lee selby on his way to a world title fight ,gary buckland to british champion ,craig Evans got a promising cruiserweight danni griffiths also got 4 boys in the gb squad Andrew selby ,Fred evans ,joe cordina and Shaun mc goldrick surely they should be in top ten