Britain's Next New World Champ

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by rockandrollstar, Jun 7, 2009.


  1. Carnage

    Carnage KingFroch Full Member

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    No one think Kell Brook could be?
     
  2. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    I think we have more chance in Fury and Price than some of the names being mentioned. The names being mentioned will be titlist at best and not even for a long time. Fury and Price are in an exceptionally weak division and with the right tools they could challenge the Klits and Valuev for size.

    Sutherland, deep down, is British so I pick him :)
     
  3. Price has no chin whatsoever. He'll get blown away by someone not in his class before he gets to British title level. I think he'll win a British title at some point but that will be the pinnacle of his career.
     
  4. John18

    John18 Active Member Full Member

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    Mitchell gets hit too much, if he can cut that out he has a chance.

    Hopefully Ricky Burns, if he keeps improving he way he has under Billy. Just get that power up Billy and Ricky will be a world beater!
     
  5. Chud

    Chud Active Member Full Member

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    he will be down the line, but Khan is fighting for a belt in 2 weeks so hes likely the next british world champ
     
  6. icemax

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    Hes done a real number on you, the last two fights you've looked a lot sharper, fitter and this has got to translate into confidence. Congrats on the win over Piccirillo, top performance and I am sure just a stepping stone to bigger and better things.
     
  7. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    Tyson, i've told you, stay away from the laptop :hey Having said that, I agree, I don't think that price will go beyond domestic level
     
  8. EireFightFan

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  9. Evil Rich

    Evil Rich Tweety is PISSED off! Full Member

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    I don't know about the next one outside of Amir Khan but I seemed to be the only one of my friends who thinks James DeGale who I think is a big prospect and I'm already a fan of his slick punching from both the amateurs and the 2 pro fights he had (even the first).
     
  10. moorser

    moorser Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    how dya work that one out??
     
  11. EireFightFan

    EireFightFan Active Member Full Member

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    Presumably due to the fact that his Dad is from the colony of St Vincents, funny that how they like to claim a piece of decent ones???
     
  12. doggyland

    doggyland Active Member Full Member

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    After 2012 - Antonio Counihan
     
  13. Lee Mc

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    I think Ryan Rhodes would be beaten by Jamie Moore quite conviningly so not much beyond that for him. Moore, by the way, will win a significant alphabet belt and make a good few defences. His career hasn't panned out as well as it could have done over the last few years but he has enough time on his side to rectify that.

    Rendall Munroe I sincerely believe will beat Bernard Dunne but I can't see him ever beating Marquez, Caballero or Lopez. If he beats Dunne I would put him in against Steve Molitor.

    Barker has the potential to unify a division that will be devoid of any major star once Pavlik and Abraham move up to 168. Whether he will or not depends on luck and politics but one day ITV are going to kick themselves if they give up on boxing and all because of this man.