This is why P4P is stuppppid. I just realised Murray isn't in my list either.atsch I'll stick with my rankings other than maybe Witter and now I'll put Murray above Mitchell as well.:goodAlso, we all know Rhodes ducked Small.
For what it's worth the bbc has updated their list and its 1. haye 2. froch 3. hatton 4. witter 5. khan And i do agree with that.
:bart Rhodes is going on to bigger things whilst he still has time on his side, that is why he is trying to get a world title shot and not messing around with domestic rivals.
We all know that Small is world class, though. Who knows, he might be one day:huh. I eagerly anticipate what Rhodes' next move is. Like I say, this is why the P4P concept is so bent. It's just fantasy- just look at the Ring top ten at the moment and see how many people disagree with it.
Who are the possible opponents for Ryan in September and will the level of opponent be above domestic level? "He should be boxing Lukas Konecny (39-3) for the EU title. The title isn't as important as the ranking that Konecny has (IBF number 5, WBO number 3)." Do you see Ryan realistically fighting for a world title this year? "A world title shot would be more realistic for next year, not this (year)." :good
Froch has GOT to be ahead of Haye. Froch currently holds the WBC Belt, Haye hasn't done much at Heavyweight yet, and the cruiser titles are old now, so surely its a relative form list, putting Froch top. Obviously if Haye does anything in his next one then you look again and re judge.
Although Froch won his last two fights against top opposition, they were hardly dominant performances (a close, but clear decision over Pascal and a stoppage victory in the last round, which he needed to win the fight, against Taylor). Haye has proven his dominance against top opponents in his last 3 fights, whilst unifying the cruiserweight division and moving up to heavyweight successfully.