Rank the undefeated British level Brit heavies

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by james5000, Sep 13, 2023.



  1. Throwback

    Throwback "Somebody wake up Hicks" Full Member

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    Oh I don't know, I quite like him ringside, and at least while he's there, the insufferable Bellew is elsewhere,......
     
  2. destruction

    destruction Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Wardley is so middle class. You can even hear it in his accent.

    He should drop the act.
     
  3. DramaShow

    DramaShow 19 Full Member

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    Most potential:
    1) Moses Itauma
    2) Solomon Dacres
    3) Fraser Clarke
    4) Fabio Wardley
    5) Johnny Fisher
    6) David Adeleye

    Itauma is very raw but is a southpaw and we’ve heard great things about him from current British heavyweights.

    Fisher will probably grow into a better version of Adeleye. Pretty limited ability but strong going forward with fast hands.

    2-4 were the hardest to rank. Wardley punches much harder than Dacres and Clarke so there’s an argument to have him at 2. I just think he lacks the fundamentals and has a poor defence. I think he’s a KO waiting to happen. Although I reckon he beats Adeleye, if he’s sloppy he could get knocked out early on in rounds 1-4 which is Adeleye’s best chance.

    If Wardley wins as expected and fights Fraser Clarke next on Sky, I can only see Clarke winning to be honest.

    Dacres is the least well-known but is technically very good. I reckon if he takes his time and Matchroom give him the right fights he could end up having the best career of these guys outside of Itauma.