Robbie Regan Steve Robinison Nicky Piper Enzo Maccarenelli Colin Jones Barry Jones Scott Gammer Joe Calzaghe Gavin Rees Jason Cook Floyd Havard Neville Meade
I have not heard of Regan or the bottom two so I won't be able to. Although Calzaghe is obviously top.
Wasn't Regan the guy who got sent down for Assault of something recently? Him vs Naz would of been a good domestic fight and the time Naz started on the fringe World Scene
Naz would have destroyed Regan I reckon Regan went 12 rounds with some mexican or someone simliar and won the WBO title
Steve Robinison Nicky Piper Enzo Maccarenelli Colin Jones Barry Jones Scott Gammer Gavin Rees Jason Cook Floyd Havard Neville Meade Robbie Regan Joe Calzaghe :deal - Close thread !
Quick stab. I'm happy with the top and bottom (although take your pick from Gammer and Meade for the botton spot) but Cook, Havard, Piper and Rees are tricky to put in order (I maybe a bit harsh on Rees but I don't rate him). Joe Calzaghe Steve Robinson Colin Jones Enzo Mac Robbie Regan Barry Jones Jason Cook Nicky Piper Floyd Havard Gavin Rees Scott Gammer Neville Meade
Piper was a lot better than people give him credit for. His prime coincided with Benn, Eubank, Watson at their peaks. Was up very competitive on the cards vs Benn.
I agree Piper was a very good fighter, with the exception of Meade I've seen all these boxers throughtout their careers, I didn't "Boxrec" the list. I can see putting Piper over Cook and maybe Jones but after than you've got to give credit to the boxers above for what they achieved rather then guess what Piper would have done in a different era (IMHO)