at the moment,I'd go for 1.Khan 2.Froch 3.Haye 4.Cleverly 5.Burns 6.Gavin 7.De Gale 8.Monroe 9.John Murray 10.Brook 11.Frampton 12.Groves 13.Rhodes 14.Mitchell 15.Chisora 16.Quigg 17.Linsday 18.S.Smith 19.Bellew 20.Macklin/Barker!
1. Froch at 1 for me based on the quality of the opposition he has been fighting. 2 & 3. Haye/Khan - Hard to split both WBA champs but not fought great opposition recently. If Khan beats Maidana will probably go number 1. 4. Burns - Great victory over Rocky hope he can get a few defences in. 5. Clev - Good performance last time out world title next 6. Munroe - Euro champ and hopefully soon world champ. 7. Rhodes - Cant be too far off a world title shot 8. Groves - Bit of a hunch but think he is a bit special. 9. Gavin - Has looked exceptional so far 10. Murray - Should get a world title shot next but may be out boxed.
Bad Dog- What ive seen of him so far- particually how impressive he was in his most recent fight v the solid vorinin- who gave Quigg and Joe Murray problems- makes me think he is allready! looking more ready for top quality opposition than slightly more experienced guys like S.Smith (who i rate a lot) If i had to bet which UK fighter will eventually become the most succesfull of the current impressive crop i'd go for Frampton just ahead of Gavin.
Khan this guy will never be beaten again, and at 140 he is the best in the division already and a future p4p king Haye is good but wlad would win if they ever fought Froch, also great fighter but simply not the best at his weight
atsch 1. You're setting him up for a fall and hinting at him being a more complete fighter than he actually is when you claim that 2. The second part of that statement is not even close to being proven.