best current british coaches top ten??

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by bobroy68, Apr 14, 2014.


  1. ThePioneer

    ThePioneer Member Full Member

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    It's ridiculous people still see "hands down" as an indicator of poor training, there are things like distance, head movement, shoulder rolls, slipping, feinting and so on that can be used for defence instead of the archaic "hands up" and take shots on the gloves style typically expected in the UK.

    An upright European stance is often cannon fodder for a more athletic and unorthodox boxer - see Pavlik vs Martinez or even Frampton vs Quigg.
     
  2. tee_birch

    tee_birch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Booth is the number 1 in my opinion. Obviously Peter Fury had a great year too.
     
  3. krb

    krb Active Member Full Member

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    If success with one fighter qualifies, Steve Maylett?
     
  4. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    Great top 10, copied below with how I would order them and two changes

    1) Adam Booth
    2) Joe Gallagher
    3) Rob McCracken
    4) Peter Fury
    5) Dominic Ingle
    6) Jimmy Tibbs
    7) Shane Mcguigan
    8.) Billy Nelson
    9) Gary Locket
    10) Dave Coldwell