Wake up call wrote:Err... Bernard Dunne is retired isn't he? And Andy Lee and John Duddy shouldn't be in a British list as neither of them are eligible for the British title.
Technically Duddy is British as he was born in Northern Ireland but that's a whole other story and I'm told he's not eligible for the British or even the Euro belt if he wanted to go for them because he's lived in America for so long.
I plan to remove Dunne in the September list, unless he announces he will be making a comeback before then.
The Irish fighters have (Irish) next to their names to show that they are Irish.
Some Irish fighters are eligible for the British title and some are not. I thought it was sensible to include them all to avoid confusion regarding whether an Irish fighter should be in the rankings or not.
Wake up call wrote:Smigga should defo be in and where's Tony Bellew?
Smith is close to a place after winning two British title fights, another good win should be enough for him to enter. Bellew hasn't really beaten anyone very good yet, so I don't feel he deserves a place at the moment.
Wake up call wrote:Also how can you have Sam Sexton in and not Derek Chisora when Del Boy beat Sexton?
Since they fought Chisora's best wins are against Williams and Baker, Sexton's are against Rogan x2 and his Prizefighter wins. I consider Sexton's wins to be better.
Wake up call wrote:Mick Jennings and Gary Sykes can't be far off top 30 either.
After British title wins over Morris and O'Hara as well as his eliminator win over Crolla: Sykes is one of the leading contenders for a place in the rankings.
Jennings has not beaten a fighter that would be considered at "decent British title challenger" level or above since he beat Minter over two years ago and Takaloo over three years ago. Jennings might be a good fighter but his overall opposition level has been poor. If the Brook fight comes off and he wins then he will enter.