There is certainly a case for it.After all,Lennox was sparked twice......berealman wrote:Calzaghe number 1 for me
post 1980 British P4P top ten....
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mickey1975
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jamesmcdonnell
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berealman wrote:Calzaghe number 1 for me
Too many soft defences. Takes away from his reign.
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1 lewis
2 calzaghe
3 hatton
4 hamed
5 honeyghan
6 benn
7 eubank
8 haye
9 froch
10 bruno
2 calzaghe
3 hatton
4 hamed
5 honeyghan
6 benn
7 eubank
8 haye
9 froch
10 bruno
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Re: post 1980 British P4P top ten....
1. Lewis
2. Calzaghe
3. Hamed
4. Hatton
5. Benn
6. Haye
7. Eubank
8. Honeygunn
9. Ingle
10. Watson
2. Calzaghe
3. Hamed
4. Hatton
5. Benn
6. Haye
7. Eubank
8. Honeygunn
9. Ingle
10. Watson
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Re: post 1980 British P4P top ten....
Lewis
Calzaghe
Eubank
Benn
Sibson
Graham
Watson
Honeyghan
Those are the fighters from that period who i think in their prime were great to very good, well only Lewis arguably great really, but the rest talented champions or contenders.Add in past prime Minter too if he counts.The 80s middles were better than the majority of other Brits since, just having the bad luck to be in a stacked division.
There have been others more successful as far as winning and defending world titles go, but never really impressed me...right place, right time fighters to an extent.hatton is a great example of that imo, i actually prefer Hodkinson to him.Also lots of competent solid pro types without many notable tools at world level that are hard to seperate.
Calzaghe
Eubank
Benn
Sibson
Graham
Watson
Honeyghan
Those are the fighters from that period who i think in their prime were great to very good, well only Lewis arguably great really, but the rest talented champions or contenders.Add in past prime Minter too if he counts.The 80s middles were better than the majority of other Brits since, just having the bad luck to be in a stacked division.
There have been others more successful as far as winning and defending world titles go, but never really impressed me...right place, right time fighters to an extent.hatton is a great example of that imo, i actually prefer Hodkinson to him.Also lots of competent solid pro types without many notable tools at world level that are hard to seperate.
Re: post 1980 British P4P top ten....
1 - Lewis
2 - Hamed
3 - Hatton
4 - Calzaghe
5 - Honeyghan
6 - Eubank
7 - Haye
8 - Benn
9 - Froch
10 - Graham
2 - Hamed
3 - Hatton
4 - Calzaghe
5 - Honeyghan
6 - Eubank
7 - Haye
8 - Benn
9 - Froch
10 - Graham
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Personally my Top 30...
1 Lennox Lewis
2 Joe Calzaghe
3 Nigel Benn
4 Naseem Hamed
5 Ricky Hatton
6 Lloyd Honeyghan
7 Barry McGuigan
8 David Haye
9 Alan Minter
10 Chris Eubank
11 Steve Collins
12 Carl Froch
13 Jim Watt
14 Herol Graham
15 Carl Thompson
16 Duke McKenzie
17 Dennis Andries
18 Wayne McCullough
19 Frank Bruno
20 Maurice Hope
21 Paul Ingle
22 Dave McAuley
23 Colin Jones
24 Kirkland Laing
25 Clinton Woods
26 Steve Robinson
27 Charlie Magri
28 Paul Hodkinson
29 Terry Marsh
30 Junior Witter
1 Lennox Lewis
2 Joe Calzaghe
3 Nigel Benn
4 Naseem Hamed
5 Ricky Hatton
6 Lloyd Honeyghan
7 Barry McGuigan
8 David Haye
9 Alan Minter
10 Chris Eubank
11 Steve Collins
12 Carl Froch
13 Jim Watt
14 Herol Graham
15 Carl Thompson
16 Duke McKenzie
17 Dennis Andries
18 Wayne McCullough
19 Frank Bruno
20 Maurice Hope
21 Paul Ingle
22 Dave McAuley
23 Colin Jones
24 Kirkland Laing
25 Clinton Woods
26 Steve Robinson
27 Charlie Magri
28 Paul Hodkinson
29 Terry Marsh
30 Junior Witter