1 Lennox Lewis
2 Frank Bruno
3 David Haye
4 Horace Notice
5 Gary Mason
6 Henry Akinwande
7 Herbie Hide
8 Derick Williams
9 Scott Welch
10 Danny Williams
Just my opinion,like to see others in all weight classes..enjoy&pick my choices to pieces
Tommy Gunn13 wrote:How many of are lads nowadays make it in the top ten?il start with the big boys...
1 Lennox Lewis
2 Frank Bruno
3 David Haye
4 Horace Notice
5 Gary Mason
6 Henry Akinwande
7 Herbie Hide
8 Derick Williams
9 Scott Welch
10 Danny Williams
cooper, bugner...maybeD
Just my opinion,like to see others in all weight classes..enjoy&pick my choices to pieces
oi spazzo that was his finest alltime heavyweight ranking :!: now kiss my buttMachoMan09 wrote:Hurlock, you mong, look at the title and/or change the batteries in your 'children's first calculator'.
Ok Hurlock i suppose u could put Bugner in there...hurlock wrote:bugner could still feature
D
If your on about Alex Stewart,ive never classed him a british...hurlock wrote:werent the stewart bros. born in england?
No way does Brown belong on any list at 168. 160, yes, definitely.demolitiondaley wrote:Here is My Super-Middle;
1.Joe Calzaghe
2.Chris Eubank
3.Nigel Benn
4.Robin Reid
5.Henry Wharton
6.Richie Woodhall
7.Murray Sutherland
8.Glenn Catley
9.James Cook
10.Neville Brown
no froch,francis,watson??demolitiondaley wrote:Here is My Super-Middle;
1.Joe Calzaghe
2.Chris Eubank
3.Nigel Benn
4.Robin Reid
5.Henry Wharton
6.Richie Woodhall
7.Murray Sutherland
8.Glenn Catley
9.James Cook
10.Neville Brown
Id have Watson 3rd,Benn 4th,Froch 5th,Francis 7th 0r 8thhurlock wrote:no froch,francis,watson??demolitiondaley wrote:Here is My Super-Middle;
1.Joe Calzaghe
2.Chris Eubank
3.Nigel Benn
4.Robin Reid
5.Henry Wharton
6.Richie Woodhall
7.Murray Sutherland
8.Glenn Catley
9.James Cook
10.Neville Brown
Yeah forgot Froch would have him 3rd Watson would be in my Middleweight don't see where you are coming from with Cook Orbtastic? He spent 4 years at Super-Middle won British and European.Tommy Gunn13 wrote:Id have Watson 3rd,Benn 4th,Froch 5th,Francis 7th 0r 8thhurlock wrote:no froch,francis,watson??demolitiondaley wrote:Here is My Super-Middle;
1.Joe Calzaghe
2.Chris Eubank
3.Nigel Benn
4.Robin Reid
5.Henry Wharton
6.Richie Woodhall
7.Murray Sutherland
8.Glenn Catley
9.James Cook
10.Neville Brown
MachoMan09 wrote:Hurlock, you mong, look at the title and/or change the batteries in your 'children's first calculator'.
Hiya Stu - I would have Dunstan at around no6 and I would replace Hide with Hobson, but apart from that, can't argue with your list. :geek2:stujones wrote:Cruisers
1) Nelson
2) Thompson
3) Haye
4) McCrory
5) Maccarinelli
6) Angol
7) Reeson
8) Hobson
9) Eubank
10) Dunstan.
The top 3 are very close imo, would probably have Haye at the top due to the other guys not having a win to match Haye going to Paris and stopping MormeckCarlos-Wigan wrote:Hiya Stu - I would have Dunstan at around no6 and I would replace Hide with Hobson, but apart from that, can't argue with your list. :geek2:stujones wrote:Cruisers
1) Nelson
2) Thompson
3) Haye
4) McCrory
5) Maccarinelli
6) Angol
7) Reeson
8) Hobson
9) Eubank
10) Dunstan.
Yes, I just went in that order based on their results against each other.... but thinking about it, I can see logic in what your saying. If Haye had lost to a European fighter of Thompson's standing - then I would definately agree. Haye's European title win against Fragomeni looks better now in hindsight also and he smashed the #5 in the list. I just plumped that way based on a past it Thompson beating an up and coming Haye.Lenny wrote:The top 3 are very close imo, would probably have Haye at the top due to the other guys not having a win to match Haye going to Paris and stopping MormeckCarlos-Wigan wrote:Hiya Stu - I would have Dunstan at around no6 and I would replace Hide with Hobson, but apart from that, can't argue with your list. :geek2:stujones wrote:Cruisers
1) Nelson
2) Thompson
3) Haye
4) McCrory
5) Maccarinelli
6) Angol
7) Reeson
8) Hobson
9) Eubank
10) Dunstan.
I agree mainly,but id have Dunstan above Hobson......Sammy reeson is a blast from the past,i know i said 25yrs makes me feel old nowLenny wrote:The top 3 are very close imo, would probably have Haye at the top due to the other guys not having a win to match Haye going to Paris and stopping MormeckCarlos-Wigan wrote:Hiya Stu - I would have Dunstan at around no6 and I would replace Hide with Hobson, but apart from that, can't argue with your list. :geek2:stujones wrote:Cruisers
1) Nelson
2) Thompson
3) Haye
4) McCrory
5) Maccarinelli
6) Angol
7) Reeson
8) Hobson
9) Eubank
10) Dunstan.
Good choices Carlos,all id change is Johnny Armour&Paul Lloyd above Nicky BoothCarlos-Wigan wrote:I'll do my top 10 bantamweights of the past 25 years.
1) Billy Hardy
2) Duke McKenzie
3) Nicky Booth
4) Paul Lloyd
5) Johnny Armour
6) Drew Docherty
7) Ian Napa
8 ) Jamie McDonnell
9) Ray Gilbody
10) Gary Davies
I think you are right Tommy - maybe Nicky Booth is a bit high as Paul Lloyd did have a decent bantamweight career and Johnny Armour could have done a lot more than the WBU title.Tommy Gunn13 wrote:Good choices Carlos,all id change is Johnny Armour&Paul Lloyd above Nicky BoothCarlos-Wigan wrote:I'll do my top 10 bantamweights of the past 25 years.
1) Billy Hardy
2) Duke McKenzie
3) Nicky Booth
4) Paul Lloyd
5) Johnny Armour
6) Drew Docherty
7) Ian Napa
8 ) Jamie McDonnell
9) Ray Gilbody
10) Gary Davies
No Damaen Kelly? Robbie Reagan? Noel Wilders?Carlos-Wigan wrote:I'll do my top 10 bantamweights of the past 25 years.
1) Billy Hardy
2) Duke McKenzie
3) Nicky Booth
4) Paul Lloyd
5) Johnny Armour
6) Drew Docherty
7) Ian Napa
8 ) Jamie McDonnell
9) Ray Gilbody
10) Gary Davies