British & Irish rankings - Let me know your thoughts

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warmachine wrote:i think they are good rankings but I agreee that Tony Bellew should be ahead of Danny McIntosh as Tony is the commonwealth Champ
The title means nothing if you didn't beat anyone decent for it.

Should Liam Walsh be top 5 at Super Feather??
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Smigga wrote:
robpalmer135 wrote:
I don't dobut tonys ability, but McIntosh should be ahead of him in rankings.
He shouldn't.
Why do you think that?
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robpalmer135 wrote:
Smigga wrote:
robpalmer135 wrote:
I don't dobut tonys ability, but McIntosh should be ahead of him in rankings.
He shouldn't.
Why do you think that?
My only issue with Danny Mac is a serious lack of activity, 2 fights in 2009 and only 1 this year, so 3 fights in 2 years doesn't really warrent being 2nd best Brit for me. But hey, that was just my opinion and I hope we get to see them fight and this will all be trivial then.
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stevek3lly wrote:
robpalmer135 wrote:
Smigga wrote: He shouldn't.
Why do you think that?
My only issue with Danny Mac is a serious lack of activity, 2 fights in 2009 and only 1 this year, so 3 fights in 2 years doesn't really warrent being 2nd best Brit for me. But hey, that was just my opinion and I hope we get to see them fight and this will all be trivial then.
An he turned bomber down for decent money an a shot at the commonwealth an vacant British but hey rob knows best like he did with me an Curtis in last months rankings
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robpalmer135 wrote:Heavyweight (201lbs+)
1. David Haye (WBA World Champion)
2. Derek Chisora (British & Commonwealth)
3. Sam Sexton
4. Martin Rogan
5. Audley Harrison
6. Michael Sprott (Prizefighter)
7. Matt Skelton
8. Tyson Fury (English)
9. John McDermott
10. Larry Olubawimou
11. Tom Dallas
12. David Price
13. Dave Fergersoun
14. Coleman Barrett (Irish)
15. Richard Towers


Cruiserweight (200lbs)
1. Ola Alafoabi
2. Herbie Hide
3. Enzo Maccarinelli
4. Rob Norton (British)
5. David Dolan
6. Terry Dunston
7. Tyrone Wright
8. Leon Williams
9. Matty Askin
10. Ian Timms
11. Tony Conquest
12. Jon Lewis Dickinson
13. JJ Ojuederrie
14. John Ibbitson
15. Mark Krence


Light-Heavyweight (175lbs)
1. Nathan Cleverly (WBO No.1)
2. Danny McIntosh (English)
3. Tony Bellew (Commonwealth)
4. Bob Ajisafe
5. Ovil McEnzie
6. Steve McGuire
7. Michael Sweeney
8. Darren Stubbs
9. Travis Dickinson
10. Tony Jeffries
11. Paul Morbey
12. Menay Edwards
13. John Waldren (Irish)
14. Hari Miles
15. Billy Boyle

Super-Middleweight (168lbs)
1. Carl Froch
2. Brian Magee (WBA No.1)
3. Paul Smith (British)
4. Tony Quigley
5. James DeGale
6. George Groves (Commonwealth)
7. Kenny Anderson (Celtic)
8. Tony Dodson
9. Patrick Mendy (Prizefighter)
10. Paul David (English)
11. Carl Dilks
12. Anthony Fitzgerald (Irish)
13. Daniel Cadman
14. Kerry Hope
15. Matthew Barr


Middleweight (160lbs)
1. Matthew Macklin (European)
2. Darren Barker (British)
3. Andy Lee
4. John Duddy
5. Martin Murray (Commonwealth)
6. Gary O'Sullivan (Irish)
7. Danny Butler
8. Paul Samuels
9. Howard Eastman
10. Cello Renda
11. Craig Denton
12. Billy Joe Saunders
13. Liam Cameron
14. Henry Coyle
15. Matt Hainy


Light-Middleweight (154lbs)
1. Ryan Rhodes
2. Sam Webbe (British)
3. Anthony Small
4. James Moore
5. Prince Aaron (Prizefighter)
6. Max Maxwell
7. Yassine El Macchie
8. Brian Rose
9. Neil Sinclair (Irish)
10. Martin Concepcion
11. Ben Flournoy
12. Steve O'Meara
13. Alex Mativenko
14. Nathan Graham
15. Joe Shelkirk


Welterweight (147lbs)
1. Kell Brook (WBO No.1)
2. Matthew Hatton (European)
3. Ashley Theopanane
4. John O'Donnell
5. Craig Watson
6. Michael Jennings
7. Denton Vassel (Commonwealth)
8. Mark Thompson
9. Kevin McIntyre (Celtic)
10. Michael Lomax
11. Lee Purdy
12. Bradley Pryce
13. Young Mutley
14. Stephen Haugain
15. Gary Young

Light-Welterweight (140lbs)
1. Amir Khan (WBA World Champion)
2. Paul McCloskey (European)
3. Ajose Oleguseun (WBC No.1 & Commonwealth)
4. Lenny Daws (British)
5. Nigel Wright (English)
6. Jason Cook
7. Steve Williams
8. Colin Lynnes
9. David Barnes
10. Dean Byrne
11. Frankie Gavin (Irish)
12. Barry Morrison
13. Peter McDonough
14. Tyrone Nurse
15. Curtis Woodhouse


Lightweight (135lbs)
1. John Murray (European)
2. Kevin Mitchell
3. Andy Murray (Irish)
4. Lee McAllister (Commonwealth)
5. Gavin Rees
6. John Watson
7. Alex Arthur
8. Willie Limmond
9. Gary Buckland
10. Martin Gethin (English)
11. Ryan Brawley
12. Gary McArhhur
13. Ben Murphy
14. Ryan Barrett
15. Stephen Ormond


Super-Featherweight (130lbs)
1. Ricky Burns (WBO World Champion)
2. Stephen Foster Jnr (European)
3. Gary Skykes (British)
4. Anthony Crolla (English)
5. Carl Johanesson
6. Paul Appleby
7. Andy Morris
8. Liam Walsh (Commonwealth)
9. Paul Truscott
10. Eddie Hyland (Irish)
11. Kevin O'Hara
12. Scott Lawton
13. John Kays
14. Lee Selby
15. Femi Fehnitola


Featherweight (125lbs)
1. Martin Lindsay (British)
2. Stephen Smith (Commonwealth)
3. John Simpson
4. Patrick Hyland (Irish)
5. Ricky Owen
6. Chris Male
7. Joe Murray
8. Ryan Walsh
9. Rhys Roberts
10. Del Rogers
11. Esham Pickering
12. James Ancliff
13. Mickey Convey
14. Dai Davies
15. Martin Ward

Super-Bantamweight (122lbs)
1. Rendall Munroe (WBC No.1)
2. Jason Booth (British)
3. Jamie Arthur (Commonwealth)
4. Scott Quigg
5. Kris Hughes
6. Willie Casey (Prizefighter)
7. Paul Hyland (Irish)
8. Carl Frampton
9. Michael Hunter
10. Davey Savage Jnr
11. Gavin Ried
12. Josh Wale
13. Mark Moran
14. Michael McGuire
15. Rob Turley


Bantamweight (118lbs)
1. Jamie McDonnell (European & Commonwealth)
2. Stuart Hall (British)
3. Gary Davies
4. Ian Napa
5. Craig Lyon (English)
6. Michael Walsh
7. Martin Power
8. Kid Galahad
9. Matthew Edmonds
10. Ross Burkinshaw


Super-Flyweight (115lbs)
1. Lee Haskins (British & Commonwealth)
2. Andy Bell
3. John Donnelly
4. Don Broadhurst
5. Jamie Conlan
6. Delroy Spencer
7.
8.
9.
10.


Flyweight (112lbs)
1. Shinny Bayaar (British)
2. Ashley Sexton (English)
3. Chris Edwards (Commonwealth)
4. Paul Edwards
5. Usman Ahmed
6. Luke Wilton
7. Kevin Colgan
8.
9.
10.

imo Ashley Theopanane is way to high would be beat by any of the other 9 in the top 10..

Cant see how you have Larry Olubawimou above Dallas aind Price :-?

Ashley Sexton is a close call with Edwards, Edwards has beat much better oppossition, id have it the other way around at the moment, till they fight..

How can Andy Bell be Above John Donnelly, he stopped him in his last fight...

Napa wont fight at Bantam again...

Id have Scott Quigg, Willie Casey and Paul Hyland Above Jamie Arthur then Jose Wale before Kris Hughes
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Why do you all bother replying?! :lol:
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stevek3lly wrote:So does anyone have any more info on Danny Mac's comments he is training for Bomber? That is a fight I really want to see and as a boxing fan it should be awsome and a massive addition to the Dec 11th show.
now lookin at fightin and ko'ing tony( tracksuit boy) bellew for the british title! lets have it norwich!!

thats wots on his facebook page under his picture...
Mutual friends believe Bomber dont wanna fight him(but they aint boxing fans) just his mates..so good knows what he is telling them... we all know Bellew would take the fight without battering a eyelid,so why isnt it happening?? Coz he dont want it!!!
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Tommy Gunn13 wrote:
stevek3lly wrote:So does anyone have any more info on Danny Mac's comments he is training for Bomber? That is a fight I really want to see and as a boxing fan it should be awsome and a massive addition to the Dec 11th show.
now lookin at fightin and ko'ing tony( tracksuit boy) bellew for the british title! lets have it norwich!!

thats wots on his facebook page under his picture...
Mutual friends believe Bomber dont wanna fight him(but they aint boxing fans) just his mates..so good knows what he is telling them... we all know Bellew would take the fight without battering a eyelid,so why isnt it happening?? Coz he dont want it!!!
All talk no action then from Mac. Shame it would be a great fight for the fans, a grudge match against the top 2 domestic fighters although I would expect Tony to kill him in 3 rounds and as for friends saying Bomber don't want it, he would jump at the chance.
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Frankie Gavin wrote:
stevek3lly wrote:
robpalmer135 wrote: Why do you think that?
My only issue with Danny Mac is a serious lack of activity, 2 fights in 2009 and only 1 this year, so 3 fights in 2 years doesn't really warrent being 2nd best Brit for me. But hey, that was just my opinion and I hope we get to see them fight and this will all be trivial then.
An he turned bomber down for decent money an a shot at the commonwealth an vacant British but hey rob knows best like he did with me an Curtis in last months rankings
Surely you understand the concept of rankings being based who a fighter has faced and beat rather than potential?

Woodhouse's previous win was over the man your fighting next, are you saying a win over Harrison shouldn't have given him a decent ranking?

Your opinion of decent money for this fight and McIntosh may be entirely different. Did Frank ask for options? Was he getting a 50/50 split which he deserves?

McIntosh has wins over Joey Vegas who was undefeated at the time and Michael Banbula who is a top journeyman. Wins over Anderton, Spartacus, Barney and Oakey who were all top 15 in the country when he beat them, and he went 7 rounds with Cleverly who is top 10 in the world. The only thing Bellew has that matches that are the wins over Ajisafe (which was not a good performance) and Veleckey (who lost 4 times since Bellew fight).

McIntosh resume is simply better therefore he is ranked higher. I still believe Bellew would win is they faced one another. Boxing News, Boxing Monthly and Boxrec Site agree.
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Smigga wrote:Why do you all bother replying?! :lol:
its a genuine discussion about the rankings. I have changed several things based on the comments.
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stevek3lly wrote:
Tommy Gunn13 wrote:
stevek3lly wrote:So does anyone have any more info on Danny Mac's comments he is training for Bomber? That is a fight I really want to see and as a boxing fan it should be awsome and a massive addition to the Dec 11th show.
now lookin at fightin and ko'ing tony( tracksuit boy) bellew for the british title! lets have it norwich!!

thats wots on his facebook page under his picture...
Mutual friends believe Bomber dont wanna fight him(but they aint boxing fans) just his mates..so good knows what he is telling them... we all know Bellew would take the fight without battering a eyelid,so why isnt it happening?? Coz he dont want it!!!
All talk no action then from Mac. Shame it would be a great fight for the fans, a grudge match against the top 2 domestic fighters although I would expect Tony to kill him in 3 rounds and as for friends saying Bomber don't want it, he would jump at the chance.
McIntosh knows the fight will go to purse bids sooner or later, where he will get at least 40% with no options. May as well wait for that instead of getting a low ball offer. Also he knows Warrens next show with Bellew will not be liverpool so it might hes not the away fight as much.
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stevek3lly wrote:
Tommy Gunn13 wrote:
stevek3lly wrote:So does anyone have any more info on Danny Mac's comments he is training for Bomber? That is a fight I really want to see and as a boxing fan it should be awsome and a massive addition to the Dec 11th show.
now lookin at fightin and ko'ing tony( tracksuit boy) bellew for the british title! lets have it norwich!!

thats wots on his facebook page under his picture...
Mutual friends believe Bomber dont wanna fight him(but they aint boxing fans) just his mates..so good knows what he is telling them... we all know Bellew would take the fight without battering a eyelid,so why isnt it happening?? Coz he dont want it!!!
All talk no action then from Mac. Shame it would be a great fight for the fans, a grudge match against the top 2 domestic fighters although I would expect Tony to kill him in 3 rounds and as for friends saying Bomber don't want it, he would jump at the chance.
God know wot he is telling his mates :lol: We all know Bomber wouldnt turn this down...I only asked if he could confirm a offer has been made??
Im from his neck in the woods&2b honest i have no acquiescence wot so ever with him..just find it funny its on his page but wont fight him.....saying that tho i wouldnt wana smack of him either..Bomber i mean :box:
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Londonirish wrote:
robpalmer135 wrote:Heavyweight (201lbs+)
1. David Haye (WBA World Champion)
2. Derek Chisora (British & Commonwealth)
3. Sam Sexton
4. Martin Rogan
5. Audley Harrison
6. Michael Sprott (Prizefighter)
7. Matt Skelton
8. Tyson Fury (English)
9. John McDermott
10. Larry Olubawimou
11. Tom Dallas
12. David Price
13. Dave Fergersoun
14. Coleman Barrett (Irish)
15. Richard Towers


Cruiserweight (200lbs)
1. Ola Alafoabi
2. Herbie Hide
3. Enzo Maccarinelli
4. Rob Norton (British)
5. David Dolan
6. Terry Dunston
7. Tyrone Wright
8. Leon Williams
9. Matty Askin
10. Ian Timms
11. Tony Conquest
12. Jon Lewis Dickinson
13. JJ Ojuederrie
14. John Ibbitson
15. Mark Krence


Light-Heavyweight (175lbs)
1. Nathan Cleverly (WBO No.1)
2. Danny McIntosh (English)
3. Tony Bellew (Commonwealth)
4. Bob Ajisafe
5. Ovil McEnzie
6. Steve McGuire
7. Michael Sweeney
8. Darren Stubbs
9. Travis Dickinson
10. Tony Jeffries
11. Paul Morbey
12. Menay Edwards
13. John Waldren (Irish)
14. Hari Miles
15. Billy Boyle

Super-Middleweight (168lbs)
1. Carl Froch
2. Brian Magee (WBA No.1)
3. Paul Smith (British)
4. Tony Quigley
5. James DeGale
6. George Groves (Commonwealth)
7. Kenny Anderson (Celtic)
8. Tony Dodson
9. Patrick Mendy (Prizefighter)
10. Paul David (English)
11. Carl Dilks
12. Anthony Fitzgerald (Irish)
13. Daniel Cadman
14. Kerry Hope
15. Matthew Barr


Middleweight (160lbs)
1. Matthew Macklin (European)
2. Darren Barker (British)
3. Andy Lee
4. John Duddy
5. Martin Murray (Commonwealth)
6. Gary O'Sullivan (Irish)
7. Danny Butler
8. Paul Samuels
9. Howard Eastman
10. Cello Renda
11. Craig Denton
12. Billy Joe Saunders
13. Liam Cameron
14. Henry Coyle
15. Matt Hainy


Light-Middleweight (154lbs)
1. Ryan Rhodes
2. Sam Webbe (British)
3. Anthony Small
4. James Moore
5. Prince Aaron (Prizefighter)
6. Max Maxwell
7. Yassine El Macchie
8. Brian Rose
9. Neil Sinclair (Irish)
10. Martin Concepcion
11. Ben Flournoy
12. Steve O'Meara
13. Alex Mativenko
14. Nathan Graham
15. Joe Shelkirk


Welterweight (147lbs)
1. Kell Brook (WBO No.1)
2. Matthew Hatton (European)
3. Ashley Theopanane
4. John O'Donnell
5. Craig Watson
6. Michael Jennings
7. Denton Vassel (Commonwealth)
8. Mark Thompson
9. Kevin McIntyre (Celtic)
10. Michael Lomax
11. Lee Purdy
12. Bradley Pryce
13. Young Mutley
14. Stephen Haugain
15. Gary Young

Light-Welterweight (140lbs)
1. Amir Khan (WBA World Champion)
2. Paul McCloskey (European)
3. Ajose Oleguseun (WBC No.1 & Commonwealth)
4. Lenny Daws (British)
5. Nigel Wright (English)
6. Jason Cook
7. Steve Williams
8. Colin Lynnes
9. David Barnes
10. Dean Byrne
11. Frankie Gavin (Irish)
12. Barry Morrison
13. Peter McDonough
14. Tyrone Nurse
15. Curtis Woodhouse


Lightweight (135lbs)
1. John Murray (European)
2. Kevin Mitchell
3. Andy Murray (Irish)
4. Lee McAllister (Commonwealth)
5. Gavin Rees
6. John Watson
7. Alex Arthur
8. Willie Limmond
9. Gary Buckland
10. Martin Gethin (English)
11. Ryan Brawley
12. Gary McArhhur
13. Ben Murphy
14. Ryan Barrett
15. Stephen Ormond


Super-Featherweight (130lbs)
1. Ricky Burns (WBO World Champion)
2. Stephen Foster Jnr (European)
3. Gary Skykes (British)
4. Anthony Crolla (English)
5. Carl Johanesson
6. Paul Appleby
7. Andy Morris
8. Liam Walsh (Commonwealth)
9. Paul Truscott
10. Eddie Hyland (Irish)
11. Kevin O'Hara
12. Scott Lawton
13. John Kays
14. Lee Selby
15. Femi Fehnitola


Featherweight (125lbs)
1. Martin Lindsay (British)
2. Stephen Smith (Commonwealth)
3. John Simpson
4. Patrick Hyland (Irish)
5. Ricky Owen
6. Chris Male
7. Joe Murray
8. Ryan Walsh
9. Rhys Roberts
10. Del Rogers
11. Esham Pickering
12. James Ancliff
13. Mickey Convey
14. Dai Davies
15. Martin Ward

Super-Bantamweight (122lbs)
1. Rendall Munroe (WBC No.1)
2. Jason Booth (British)
3. Jamie Arthur (Commonwealth)
4. Scott Quigg
5. Kris Hughes
6. Willie Casey (Prizefighter)
7. Paul Hyland (Irish)
8. Carl Frampton
9. Michael Hunter
10. Davey Savage Jnr
11. Gavin Ried
12. Josh Wale
13. Mark Moran
14. Michael McGuire
15. Rob Turley


Bantamweight (118lbs)
1. Jamie McDonnell (European & Commonwealth)
2. Stuart Hall (British)
3. Gary Davies
4. Ian Napa
5. Craig Lyon (English)
6. Michael Walsh
7. Martin Power
8. Kid Galahad
9. Matthew Edmonds
10. Ross Burkinshaw


Super-Flyweight (115lbs)
1. Lee Haskins (British & Commonwealth)
2. Andy Bell
3. John Donnelly
4. Don Broadhurst
5. Jamie Conlan
6. Delroy Spencer
7.
8.
9.
10.


Flyweight (112lbs)
1. Shinny Bayaar (British)
2. Ashley Sexton (English)
3. Chris Edwards (Commonwealth)
4. Paul Edwards
5. Usman Ahmed
6. Luke Wilton
7. Kevin Colgan
8.
9.
10.

imo Ashley Theopanane is way to high would be beat by any of the other 9 in the top 10..

Cant see how you have Larry Olubawimou above Dallas aind Price :-?

Ashley Sexton is a close call with Edwards, Edwards has beat much better oppossition, id have it the other way around at the moment, till they fight..

How can Andy Bell be Above John Donnelly, he stopped him in his last fight...

Napa wont fight at Bantam again...

Id have Scott Quigg, Willie Casey and Paul Hyland Above Jamie Arthur then Jose Wale before Kris Hughes
because i have had the harder opponents mate
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warmachine wrote:
Londonirish wrote:
robpalmer135 wrote:Heavyweight (201lbs+)
1. David Haye (WBA World Champion)
2. Derek Chisora (British & Commonwealth)
3. Sam Sexton
4. Martin Rogan
5. Audley Harrison
6. Michael Sprott (Prizefighter)
7. Matt Skelton
8. Tyson Fury (English)
9. John McDermott
10. Larry Olubawimou
11. Tom Dallas
12. David Price
13. Dave Fergersoun
14. Coleman Barrett (Irish)
15. Richard Towers


Cruiserweight (200lbs)
1. Ola Alafoabi
2. Herbie Hide
3. Enzo Maccarinelli
4. Rob Norton (British)
5. David Dolan
6. Terry Dunston
7. Tyrone Wright
8. Leon Williams
9. Matty Askin
10. Ian Timms
11. Tony Conquest
12. Jon Lewis Dickinson
13. JJ Ojuederrie
14. John Ibbitson
15. Mark Krence


Light-Heavyweight (175lbs)
1. Nathan Cleverly (WBO No.1)
2. Danny McIntosh (English)
3. Tony Bellew (Commonwealth)
4. Bob Ajisafe
5. Ovil McEnzie
6. Steve McGuire
7. Michael Sweeney
8. Darren Stubbs
9. Travis Dickinson
10. Tony Jeffries
11. Paul Morbey
12. Menay Edwards
13. John Waldren (Irish)
14. Hari Miles
15. Billy Boyle

Super-Middleweight (168lbs)
1. Carl Froch
2. Brian Magee (WBA No.1)
3. Paul Smith (British)
4. Tony Quigley
5. James DeGale
6. George Groves (Commonwealth)
7. Kenny Anderson (Celtic)
8. Tony Dodson
9. Patrick Mendy (Prizefighter)
10. Paul David (English)
11. Carl Dilks
12. Anthony Fitzgerald (Irish)
13. Daniel Cadman
14. Kerry Hope
15. Matthew Barr


Middleweight (160lbs)
1. Matthew Macklin (European)
2. Darren Barker (British)
3. Andy Lee
4. John Duddy
5. Martin Murray (Commonwealth)
6. Gary O'Sullivan (Irish)
7. Danny Butler
8. Paul Samuels
9. Howard Eastman
10. Cello Renda
11. Craig Denton
12. Billy Joe Saunders
13. Liam Cameron
14. Henry Coyle
15. Matt Hainy


Light-Middleweight (154lbs)
1. Ryan Rhodes
2. Sam Webbe (British)
3. Anthony Small
4. James Moore
5. Prince Aaron (Prizefighter)
6. Max Maxwell
7. Yassine El Macchie
8. Brian Rose
9. Neil Sinclair (Irish)
10. Martin Concepcion
11. Ben Flournoy
12. Steve O'Meara
13. Alex Mativenko
14. Nathan Graham
15. Joe Shelkirk


Welterweight (147lbs)
1. Kell Brook (WBO No.1)
2. Matthew Hatton (European)
3. Ashley Theopanane
4. John O'Donnell
5. Craig Watson
6. Michael Jennings
7. Denton Vassel (Commonwealth)
8. Mark Thompson
9. Kevin McIntyre (Celtic)
10. Michael Lomax
11. Lee Purdy
12. Bradley Pryce
13. Young Mutley
14. Stephen Haugain
15. Gary Young

Light-Welterweight (140lbs)
1. Amir Khan (WBA World Champion)
2. Paul McCloskey (European)
3. Ajose Oleguseun (WBC No.1 & Commonwealth)
4. Lenny Daws (British)
5. Nigel Wright (English)
6. Jason Cook
7. Steve Williams
8. Colin Lynnes
9. David Barnes
10. Dean Byrne
11. Frankie Gavin (Irish)
12. Barry Morrison
13. Peter McDonough
14. Tyrone Nurse
15. Curtis Woodhouse


Lightweight (135lbs)
1. John Murray (European)
2. Kevin Mitchell
3. Andy Murray (Irish)
4. Lee McAllister (Commonwealth)
5. Gavin Rees
6. John Watson
7. Alex Arthur
8. Willie Limmond
9. Gary Buckland
10. Martin Gethin (English)
11. Ryan Brawley
12. Gary McArhhur
13. Ben Murphy
14. Ryan Barrett
15. Stephen Ormond


Super-Featherweight (130lbs)
1. Ricky Burns (WBO World Champion)
2. Stephen Foster Jnr (European)
3. Gary Skykes (British)
4. Anthony Crolla (English)
5. Carl Johanesson
6. Paul Appleby
7. Andy Morris
8. Liam Walsh (Commonwealth)
9. Paul Truscott
10. Eddie Hyland (Irish)
11. Kevin O'Hara
12. Scott Lawton
13. John Kays
14. Lee Selby
15. Femi Fehnitola


Featherweight (125lbs)
1. Martin Lindsay (British)
2. Stephen Smith (Commonwealth)
3. John Simpson
4. Patrick Hyland (Irish)
5. Ricky Owen
6. Chris Male
7. Joe Murray
8. Ryan Walsh
9. Rhys Roberts
10. Del Rogers
11. Esham Pickering
12. James Ancliff
13. Mickey Convey
14. Dai Davies
15. Martin Ward

Super-Bantamweight (122lbs)
1. Rendall Munroe (WBC No.1)
2. Jason Booth (British)
3. Jamie Arthur (Commonwealth)
4. Scott Quigg
5. Kris Hughes
6. Willie Casey (Prizefighter)
7. Paul Hyland (Irish)
8. Carl Frampton
9. Michael Hunter
10. Davey Savage Jnr
11. Gavin Ried
12. Josh Wale
13. Mark Moran
14. Michael McGuire
15. Rob Turley


Bantamweight (118lbs)
1. Jamie McDonnell (European & Commonwealth)
2. Stuart Hall (British)
3. Gary Davies
4. Ian Napa
5. Craig Lyon (English)
6. Michael Walsh
7. Martin Power
8. Kid Galahad
9. Matthew Edmonds
10. Ross Burkinshaw


Super-Flyweight (115lbs)
1. Lee Haskins (British & Commonwealth)
2. Andy Bell
3. John Donnelly
4. Don Broadhurst
5. Jamie Conlan
6. Delroy Spencer
7.
8.
9.
10.


Flyweight (112lbs)
1. Shinny Bayaar (British)
2. Ashley Sexton (English)
3. Chris Edwards (Commonwealth)
4. Paul Edwards
5. Usman Ahmed
6. Luke Wilton
7. Kevin Colgan
8.
9.
10.

imo Ashley Theopanane is way to high would be beat by any of the other 9 in the top 10..

Cant see how you have Larry Olubawimou above Dallas aind Price :-?

Ashley Sexton is a close call with Edwards, Edwards has beat much better oppossition, id have it the other way around at the moment, till they fight..

How can Andy Bell be Above John Donnelly, he stopped him in his last fight...

Napa wont fight at Bantam again...

Id have Scott Quigg, Willie Casey and Paul Hyland Above Jamie Arthur then Jose Wale before Kris Hughes
because i have had the harder opponents mate
Agreed Larry
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robpalmer135 wrote:
leeharding wrote:
robpalmer135 wrote: I did.
u left derry matthews out of super feather any reason y
His only fights at Super Featherweight were the KO losses to Lawton and Ramogadi. Since then he retired, has come back but at 140lbs. If he does well at Prizefighter I am sure he will be ranked, but at the moment he wouldnt even be top 20 in any division in the UK.
find that very ahrd 2 believe mate
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Spot on Larry :TU:
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Woodhouse ent boxed Harrison so no
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Frankie Gavin wrote:Woodhouse ent boxed Harrison so no
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Smigga wrote:
Frankie Gavin wrote:Woodhouse ent boxed Harrison so no
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:bag: :OhYes:
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warmachine wrote:
Londonirish wrote:
robpalmer135 wrote:Heavyweight (201lbs+)
1. David Haye (WBA World Champion)
2. Derek Chisora (British & Commonwealth)
3. Sam Sexton
4. Martin Rogan
5. Audley Harrison
6. Michael Sprott (Prizefighter)
7. Matt Skelton
8. Tyson Fury (English)
9. John McDermott
10. Larry Olubawimou
11. Tom Dallas
12. David Price
13. Dave Fergersoun
14. Coleman Barrett (Irish)
15. Richard Towers


Cruiserweight (200lbs)
1. Ola Alafoabi
2. Herbie Hide
3. Enzo Maccarinelli
4. Rob Norton (British)
5. David Dolan
6. Terry Dunston
7. Tyrone Wright
8. Leon Williams
9. Matty Askin
10. Ian Timms
11. Tony Conquest
12. Jon Lewis Dickinson
13. JJ Ojuederrie
14. John Ibbitson
15. Mark Krence


Light-Heavyweight (175lbs)
1. Nathan Cleverly (WBO No.1)
2. Danny McIntosh (English)
3. Tony Bellew (Commonwealth)
4. Bob Ajisafe
5. Ovil McEnzie
6. Steve McGuire
7. Michael Sweeney
8. Darren Stubbs
9. Travis Dickinson
10. Tony Jeffries
11. Paul Morbey
12. Menay Edwards
13. John Waldren (Irish)
14. Hari Miles
15. Billy Boyle

Super-Middleweight (168lbs)
1. Carl Froch
2. Brian Magee (WBA No.1)
3. Paul Smith (British)
4. Tony Quigley
5. James DeGale
6. George Groves (Commonwealth)
7. Kenny Anderson (Celtic)
8. Tony Dodson
9. Patrick Mendy (Prizefighter)
10. Paul David (English)
11. Carl Dilks
12. Anthony Fitzgerald (Irish)
13. Daniel Cadman
14. Kerry Hope
15. Matthew Barr


Middleweight (160lbs)
1. Matthew Macklin (European)
2. Darren Barker (British)
3. Andy Lee
4. John Duddy
5. Martin Murray (Commonwealth)
6. Gary O'Sullivan (Irish)
7. Danny Butler
8. Paul Samuels
9. Howard Eastman
10. Cello Renda
11. Craig Denton
12. Billy Joe Saunders
13. Liam Cameron
14. Henry Coyle
15. Matt Hainy


Light-Middleweight (154lbs)
1. Ryan Rhodes
2. Sam Webbe (British)
3. Anthony Small
4. James Moore
5. Prince Aaron (Prizefighter)
6. Max Maxwell
7. Yassine El Macchie
8. Brian Rose
9. Neil Sinclair (Irish)
10. Martin Concepcion
11. Ben Flournoy
12. Steve O'Meara
13. Alex Mativenko
14. Nathan Graham
15. Joe Shelkirk


Welterweight (147lbs)
1. Kell Brook (WBO No.1)
2. Matthew Hatton (European)
3. Ashley Theopanane
4. John O'Donnell
5. Craig Watson
6. Michael Jennings
7. Denton Vassel (Commonwealth)
8. Mark Thompson
9. Kevin McIntyre (Celtic)
10. Michael Lomax
11. Lee Purdy
12. Bradley Pryce
13. Young Mutley
14. Stephen Haugain
15. Gary Young

Light-Welterweight (140lbs)
1. Amir Khan (WBA World Champion)
2. Paul McCloskey (European)
3. Ajose Oleguseun (WBC No.1 & Commonwealth)
4. Lenny Daws (British)
5. Nigel Wright (English)
6. Jason Cook
7. Steve Williams
8. Colin Lynnes
9. David Barnes
10. Dean Byrne
11. Frankie Gavin (Irish)
12. Barry Morrison
13. Peter McDonough
14. Tyrone Nurse
15. Curtis Woodhouse


Lightweight (135lbs)
1. John Murray (European)
2. Kevin Mitchell
3. Andy Murray (Irish)
4. Lee McAllister (Commonwealth)
5. Gavin Rees
6. John Watson
7. Alex Arthur
8. Willie Limmond
9. Gary Buckland
10. Martin Gethin (English)
11. Ryan Brawley
12. Gary McArhhur
13. Ben Murphy
14. Ryan Barrett
15. Stephen Ormond


Super-Featherweight (130lbs)
1. Ricky Burns (WBO World Champion)
2. Stephen Foster Jnr (European)
3. Gary Skykes (British)
4. Anthony Crolla (English)
5. Carl Johanesson
6. Paul Appleby
7. Andy Morris
8. Liam Walsh (Commonwealth)
9. Paul Truscott
10. Eddie Hyland (Irish)
11. Kevin O'Hara
12. Scott Lawton
13. John Kays
14. Lee Selby
15. Femi Fehnitola


Featherweight (125lbs)
1. Martin Lindsay (British)
2. Stephen Smith (Commonwealth)
3. John Simpson
4. Patrick Hyland (Irish)
5. Ricky Owen
6. Chris Male
7. Joe Murray
8. Ryan Walsh
9. Rhys Roberts
10. Del Rogers
11. Esham Pickering
12. James Ancliff
13. Mickey Convey
14. Dai Davies
15. Martin Ward

Super-Bantamweight (122lbs)
1. Rendall Munroe (WBC No.1)
2. Jason Booth (British)
3. Jamie Arthur (Commonwealth)
4. Scott Quigg
5. Kris Hughes
6. Willie Casey (Prizefighter)
7. Paul Hyland (Irish)
8. Carl Frampton
9. Michael Hunter
10. Davey Savage Jnr
11. Gavin Ried
12. Josh Wale
13. Mark Moran
14. Michael McGuire
15. Rob Turley


Bantamweight (118lbs)
1. Jamie McDonnell (European & Commonwealth)
2. Stuart Hall (British)
3. Gary Davies
4. Ian Napa
5. Craig Lyon (English)
6. Michael Walsh
7. Martin Power
8. Kid Galahad
9. Matthew Edmonds
10. Ross Burkinshaw


Super-Flyweight (115lbs)
1. Lee Haskins (British & Commonwealth)
2. Andy Bell
3. John Donnelly
4. Don Broadhurst
5. Jamie Conlan
6. Delroy Spencer
7.
8.
9.
10.


Flyweight (112lbs)
1. Shinny Bayaar (British)
2. Ashley Sexton (English)
3. Chris Edwards (Commonwealth)
4. Paul Edwards
5. Usman Ahmed
6. Luke Wilton
7. Kevin Colgan
8.
9.
10.

imo Ashley Theopanane is way to high would be beat by any of the other 9 in the top 10..

Cant see how you have Larry Olubawimou above Dallas aind Price :-?

Ashley Sexton is a close call with Edwards, Edwards has beat much better oppossition, id have it the other way around at the moment, till they fight..

How can Andy Bell be Above John Donnelly, he stopped him in his last fight...

Napa wont fight at Bantam again...

Id have Scott Quigg, Willie Casey and Paul Hyland Above Jamie Arthur then Jose Wale before Kris Hughes
because i have had the harder opponents mate

Dont mean to be or sound disrespectful, but i dont think there has been a big differnce in opponents. On paper and going by there records Dave Ferguson and Scott Belshaw has been your best opponent, but look at there opponents who they beat to get them wins.. Belshaw and your self has loses to Daniil Peretyatko, where Price and Dallas beat him Comfortably. ..
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Frankie Gavin wrote:Woodhouse ent boxed Harrison so no
ah quite right. either way i still think before last week woodhouse should have been ranked ahead of you. i still think you would beat everyone on that list apart from the top 3 right now, and will beat them in the future. just like i have Smith ahead of Groves and DeGale but think both would take him comfortably.
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robpalmer135 wrote:
Frankie Gavin wrote:Woodhouse ent boxed Harrison so no
ah quite right. either way i still think before last week woodhouse should have been ranked ahead of you. i still think you would beat everyone on that list apart from the top 3 right now, and will beat them in the future. just like i have Smith ahead of Groves and DeGale but think both would take him comfortably.

I thought these ratings was who you thought was better, got ya now :TU:
Was a bit confussed thinking he would beat him etc...
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robpalmer135 wrote:
Frankie Gavin wrote:Woodhouse ent boxed Harrison so no
ah quite right. either way i still think before last week woodhouse should have been ranked ahead of you. i still think you would beat everyone on that list apart from the top 3 right now, and will beat them in the future. just like i have Smith ahead of Groves and DeGale but think both would take him comfortably.
Barnes has more or less retired said he was coming back to fight me we offered it him he said needed a warm up fight now he isn't in gym an lynes said after last fight he is moving to welter
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robpalmer135 wrote:
Frankie Gavin wrote:Woodhouse ent boxed Harrison so no
ah quite right. either way i still think before last week woodhouse should have been ranked ahead of you. i still think you would beat everyone on that list apart from the top 3 right now, and will beat them in the future. just like i have Smith ahead of Groves and DeGale but think both would take him comfortably.
I think I would take you comfortably when it comes to boxing ratings, knowledge and criticism of fighters using the pen(which you are claiming to be good at). I could compile far better British ratings, with correct spelling of names for starters like Shelkirk, Fergersuon, Olubawimou, Alafoabi, Dunston, Ojuederrie, Ibbitson, Cleverly, McEnzie, Mativenko, Theopanane, Haugain, Oleguseun, Lynnes, McDonough, McArhhur, or Fehnitola.

But hey, who's looking? :lol: :lol:

You're starting to show your true, arsehole like colours that you've displayed on esb for a long time now.
It was only a matter of time.
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Smigga wrote:
robpalmer135 wrote:
Frankie Gavin wrote:Woodhouse ent boxed Harrison so no
ah quite right. either way i still think before last week woodhouse should have been ranked ahead of you. i still think you would beat everyone on that list apart from the top 3 right now, and will beat them in the future. just like i have Smith ahead of Groves and DeGale but think both would take him comfortably.
I think I would take you comfortably when it comes to boxing ratings, knowledge and criticism of fighters using the pen(which you are claiming to be good at). I could compile far better British ratings, with correct spelling of names for starters like Shelkirk, Fergersuon, Olubawimou, Alafoabi, Dunston, Ojuederrie, Ibbitson, Cleverly, McEnzie, Mativenko, Theopanane, Haugain, Oleguseun, Lynnes, McDonough, McArhhur, or Fehnitola.

But hey, who's looking? :lol: :lol:

You're starting to show your true, arsehole like colours that you've displayed on esb for a long time now.
It was only a matter of time.
Smigga get you training lad instead of pulling up his spelling mistakes, you have a important fight coming up :lol: :TU:
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