Personally I only make sure to watch Nathan Cleverly and Ricky Burns fights. The way these 2 are always striving to Fight The Best means I get to see the top talent that the world has to offer without having to do any of the medial things like remember other fighter's names.
Carl Frampton: Likes to bang and is always value for money. Still very green and keeps his hands too low IMO but is on a learning curve. Eubank Jnr: Very early into his career but all the fundamentals seem to be there. Seems to have much more humility and is more endearing than his old man ever was and it will be interesting to see if he can make a name for himself and develop a fanbase in his own right. His fights almost seem secondary to his ring entrance and the his dad being ever present between rounds. Tyson Fury: Style wise very crude, a man of his size should not be fighting toe to toe. Sould exploit his natural advantages and control fights with his jab. Would benefit massively from a settled camp. Should not contemplate stepping in with either Klit for the forseeable future. Frankie Gavin: Local lad and we have a few mutual pals, thoroughly likeable and approachale. I've said it numerous times but I cant think of anyone domestically who can box better off the back foot. He controls range and is great to watch defensively, not too dissimilar to Pernell Whittaker???? Unrivalled amateur pedigree and I believe the quality of his performances will increase the better calibre of fighter he faces.