brian13 wrote:I think Jamie Moore is a bit low and should be ahead of Woods and Witter.
I don't know, Moore hasn't fought on the level that Witter and Woods have, even though he has looked very impressive at European title level recently. If he beats Rhodes then he might overtake the two of them, if he looks good.
brian13 wrote:Barker, Murray, Macklin and Cleverly belong in the top 15.
I think that this is a young gun vs old hand argument. I generally prefer to have the lesser experienced fighters prove themselves before they overtake the fighters who have been successful on a higher level, but are probably on their way down.
Fighters like Arthur have been strong European champions and held world titles, whereas fighters like Murray have looked good against top 10 domestic competition. I am not sure that the younger boxers won't be exposed when they fight boxers that are more on their skill level, so if in doubt I tend to go with those who have been there and proven themselves.
If Barker, Murray, Macklin and Cleverly all win their next scheduled fights then most of them will probably end up in the top 15.