By that standard Dave Allen has also done more than Fury, I'm not ranking Dave Allen over Tyson Fury (Sorry Dave)mimmy123 wrote:Did I say that? Lets not jump to conclusions. It is a fact that Flanagan has done more than Tyson Fury. Flanagan has infact fought in 2017 the last time Fury fought was 2015.BitPlayer wrote:He's never beaten a Klitschko.mimmy123 wrote:
more than Tyson Fury and thats a fact.
So lets look at the facts.
Since 2015 Flanagan has fought 7 times. Tyson Fury has fought once in 2015.
Looking at that FACT its a fact that Terry Flanagan has done more than Tyson Fury.
No need to apologize but fact are indeed facts.
British Top 30 P4P October 2017
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: British Top 30 P4P October 2017
Why in the fornicate would Fury slip a spot?
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fury has soon just 1 win in last 3 years. soon will be going on inactivity from last part of 2015 into 2018. looking obese. nothing scheduled. we arent talking about an active boxer. into the future wlad win will always be stronger than most wins guys on the list have. doesnt mean keeping him on forever.
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Well...he's fatterSaadOffTheDeck wrote:Why in the eff would Fury slip a spot?

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fury has a cartoonish body. even for a giant fat man his sides bulge out disporportionate.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: British Top 30 P4P October 2017
Your sarcasm detector is broken.jamamb wrote:fury has soon just 1 win in last 3 years. soon will be going on inactivity from last part of 2015 into 2018. looking obese. nothing scheduled. we arent talking about an active boxer. into the future wlad win will always be stronger than most wins guys on the list have. doesnt mean keeping him on forever.
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lol wut? i wasnt responding to you. i dont think fury should be rated hence comment. just so happened that it came right beneath yours. i can see how you thought i was talking to you.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: British Top 30 P4P October 2017
I imagine his absurd backers think that extra fat makes him more slippery and hard to catch.gilgamesh wrote:Well...he's fatterSaadOffTheDeck wrote:Why in the eff would Fury slip a spot?
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Correct, but Campbell lost to Yvan Mendy (world no.22) and has never won at world level.Ruthless-RKO wrote:Brook lost his last 2 fightsewenhay wrote:A pretty good list. Fury should be out though until he gets a licence. Campbell too high. Brook too low.
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He can just absorb body shots these days. Like Bear Hugger on Super Punch OutSaadOffTheDeck wrote:
I imagine his absurd backers think that extra fat makes him more slippery and hard to catch.
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Not true. Brook's win over Porter tops anything Khan has done at welter.Ruthless-RKO wrote:Based on what? Prior to Spence Khan had fought better welterweights.. and Brook has been welter all his careerOssyrules wrote:Complete bollocks. Brook before and after golovkin is top 10 p4p. This is only UK there’s no poo loads of elite to kick him outRuthless-RKO wrote:
He's gradually lowering on Horse's list.. had he won those, Horse would probably have him top 3..
Before GGG, Brook wouldn't have deserved top 10 anyway..
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How can one be ranked who has retired, not once but twice, not fought in 2 years and has no intention of? Why isnt Barry McQuigan in that list? How long does one survive a creditable list (this is not one) by not boxing because he has retired? You might as well stick Ricky Hatton back in there too on that premise.BitPlayer wrote:By that standard Dave Allen has also done more than Fury, I'm not ranking Dave Allen over Tyson Fury (Sorry Dave)mimmy123 wrote:Did I say that? Lets not jump to conclusions. It is a fact that Flanagan has done more than Tyson Fury. Flanagan has infact fought in 2017 the last time Fury fought was 2015.BitPlayer wrote: He's never beaten a Klitschko.
So lets look at the facts.
Since 2015 Flanagan has fought 7 times. Tyson Fury has fought once in 2015.
Looking at that FACT its a fact that Terry Flanagan has done more than Tyson Fury.
No need to apologize but fact are indeed facts.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: British Top 30 P4P October 2017
mimmy123 wrote:How can one be ranked who has retired, not once but twice, not fought in 2 years and has no intention of? Why isnt Barry McQuigan in that list? How long does one survive a creditable list (this is not one) by not boxing because he has retired? You might as well stick Ricky Hatton back in there too on that premise.BitPlayer wrote:By that standard Dave Allen has also done more than Fury, I'm not ranking Dave Allen over Tyson Fury (Sorry Dave)mimmy123 wrote:
Did I say that? Lets not jump to conclusions. It is a fact that Flanagan has done more than Tyson Fury. Flanagan has infact fought in 2017 the last time Fury fought was 2015.
So lets look at the facts.
Since 2015 Flanagan has fought 7 times. Tyson Fury has fought once in 2015.
Looking at that FACT its a fact that Terry Flanagan has done more than Tyson Fury.
No need to apologize but fact are indeed facts.
Hatton and McGuigan are probably still more talented than that oaf to boot.
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It's Horse's system and he's explained it plenty of times.mimmy123 wrote:How can one be ranked who has retired, not once but twice, not fought in 2 years and has no intention of? Why isnt Barry McQuigan in that list? How long does one survive a creditable list (this is not one) by not boxing because he has retired? You might as well stick Ricky Hatton back in there too on that premise.
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Billy Joe Saunders is not sixth at all. Too many fighters are better than him. Should be in the 21-30 range.
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Re: British Top 30 P4P October 2017
I imagine he can make his flab rolls dance to enhance his Whitaker or Mayweather esque defense. fornicate the shoulder roll, the flab roll is the future.gilgamesh wrote:He can just absorb body shots these days. Like Bear Hugger on Super Punch OutSaadOffTheDeck wrote:
I imagine his absurd backers think that extra fat makes him more slippery and hard to catch.
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Yeh Campbell is too high tooBigDoofus wrote:Correct, but Campbell lost to Yvan Mendy (world no.22) and has never won at world level.Ruthless-RKO wrote:Brook lost his last 2 fightsewenhay wrote:A pretty good list. Fury should be out though until he gets a licence. Campbell too high. Brook too low.
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Copy the whole quote.Counter-puncher wrote:Ossyrules wrote:Complete bollocks. Brook before and after golovkin is top 10 p4p.Ruthless-RKO wrote:
He's gradually lowering on Horse's list.. had he won those, Horse would probably have him top 3..
Before GGG, Brook wouldn't have deserved top 10 anyway..![]()
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Whose better than porter that khan fought and beat at 147?Ruthless-RKO wrote:Based on what? Prior to Spence Khan had fought better welterweights.. and Brook has been welter all his careerOssyrules wrote:Complete bollocks. Brook before and after golovkin is top 10 p4p. This is only UK there’s no poo loads of elite to kick him outRuthless-RKO wrote:
He's gradually lowering on Horse's list.. had he won those, Horse would probably have him top 3..
Before GGG, Brook wouldn't have deserved top 10 anyway..
This is only British. It’s not so deep that only 1 world class win drops you that badly. P4p is who is best and brook is within our top ten best. Simple as that
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Re: British Top 30 P4P October 2017
Brook below Saunders / Bellew / McDonnell / Campbell? Ridiculous.
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thought campbell lost pretty clear to linares tbh. scores were generous. not a stock skyrockets in defeat fight. linares gained rep on beating eddies brits but would get smashed by guy like garcia. camp also lost to mendy and has been put on ass several times. not any standout wins.
look at how easter destroyed mendez and barth won with 0 problem.
look at how easter destroyed mendez and barth won with 0 problem.
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Yeah I'd have Campbell, Crolla and Burns closer together as I don't think there's a lot between them at the moment. A spread of 13 places between them seems a bit wide. Campbell going up 6 places after the defeat to Linares seems a big jump, as admirable an effort it was, especially under the circumstances.jamamb wrote:thought campbell lost pretty clear to linares tbh. scores were generous. not a stock skyrockets in defeat fight. linares gained rep on beating eddies brits but would get smashed by guy like garcia. camp also lost to mendy and has been put on ass several times. not any standout wins.
look at how easter destroyed mendez and barth won with 0 problem.
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Brook below Campbell
*LEAVES THE WORLD WIDE WEB*
*LEAVES THE WORLD WIDE WEB*
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Eubank jr is way too low for me I reckon he beats Degale now.
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Tyson Fury still in but Dillian Whyte out? You really are a fury nutt hugger,the guy hasnt fought since 2015 get over it ffsHorse wrote:1. (1.) James DeGale
2. (2.) Carl Frampton
3. (3.) Anthony Joshua
4. (4.) George Groves
5. (5.) Lee Selby
6. (13.) Billy Joe Saunders
7. (6.) Tyson Fury
8. (7.) Tony Bellew
9. (8.) Jamie McDonnell
10. (18.) Luke Campbell
11. (9.) Kell Brook
12. (10.) Terry Flanagan
13. (11.) Scott Quigg
14. (12.) Amir Khan
15. (14.) Khalid Yafai
16. (15.) Chris Eubank Jr.
17. (21.) Callum Smith
18. (16.) Anthony Crolla
19. (17.) Sam Eggington
20. (19.) Martin Murray
21. (20.) Ryan Burnett
22. (22.) Josh Warrington
23. (23.) Ricky Burns
24. (RE.) Paul Butler
25. (NE.) Rocky Fielding
26. (NE.) Hughie Fury
27. (24.) Bradley Skeete
28. (25.) Josh Taylor
29. (26.) Andrew Selby
30. (27.) Lee Haskins
Out - (28.) Nathan Cleverly
Out - (29.) Andy Lee (Irish)
Out - (30.) Dillian Whyte