British Top 30 P4P April 2018
British Top 30 P4P April 2018
1. (3.) Anthony Joshua
2. (1.) George Groves
3. (2.) Billy Joe Saunders
4. (4.) Carl Frampton
5. (5.) Lee Selby
6. (6.) Ryan Burnett
7. (7.) James DeGale
8. (11.) Anthony Crolla
9. (17.) Kell Brook
10. (8.) Tyson Fury
11. (9.) Tony Bellew
12. (10.) Jamie McDonnell
13. (12.) Luke Campbell
14. (13.) Chris Eubank Jr.
15. (14.) Khalid Yafai
16. (16.) Callum Smith
17. (18.) Terry Flanagan
18. (19.) Josh Warrington
19. (15.) Scott Quigg
20. (30.) Dillian Whyte
21. (23.) Josh Taylor
22. (RE.) Gavin McDonnell
23. (20.) Amir Khan
24. (21.) Martin Murray
25. (22.) Ricky Burns
26. (24.) Sam Eggington
27. (25.) Liam Smith
28. (NE.) Matty Askin
29. (29.) Rocky Fielding
30. (26.) Paul Butler
Out - (27.) Jack Catterall
Out - (28.) Andrew Selby
2. (1.) George Groves
3. (2.) Billy Joe Saunders
4. (4.) Carl Frampton
5. (5.) Lee Selby
6. (6.) Ryan Burnett
7. (7.) James DeGale
8. (11.) Anthony Crolla
9. (17.) Kell Brook
10. (8.) Tyson Fury
11. (9.) Tony Bellew
12. (10.) Jamie McDonnell
13. (12.) Luke Campbell
14. (13.) Chris Eubank Jr.
15. (14.) Khalid Yafai
16. (16.) Callum Smith
17. (18.) Terry Flanagan
18. (19.) Josh Warrington
19. (15.) Scott Quigg
20. (30.) Dillian Whyte
21. (23.) Josh Taylor
22. (RE.) Gavin McDonnell
23. (20.) Amir Khan
24. (21.) Martin Murray
25. (22.) Ricky Burns
26. (24.) Sam Eggington
27. (25.) Liam Smith
28. (NE.) Matty Askin
29. (29.) Rocky Fielding
30. (26.) Paul Butler
Out - (27.) Jack Catterall
Out - (28.) Andrew Selby
Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
Any comments/criticisms of the British Top 30 P4P list are very welcome.
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the_doctor
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Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
Nice to see that Tyson Fury still clings on to a top 10 spot despite being inactive for nearly 2 1/2 years
Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
the_doctor wrote: ↑06 Apr 2018, 12:51 Nice to see that Tyson Fury still clings on to a top 10 spot despite being inactive for nearly 2 1/2 years
And STILL not having a fight scheduled.
Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
How is fury still there?
What place is Lewis?
What place is Lewis?
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
Crolla entering top 10..
Brook beat nobody and climbs big..
I take it if Khan beats Lo Greco, he should enter the top 10 too..
Brook beat nobody and climbs big..
I take it if Khan beats Lo Greco, he should enter the top 10 too..
Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
Martin J ward should be in there.
Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
Normally they wouldn't have climbed so high based on those two wins, but there is a lot of inactivity and fighters with recent losses in the lower top 15 area, so they both jumped higher than usual.
Unlikely.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑06 Apr 2018, 13:36I take it if Khan beats Lo Greco, he should enter the top 10 too..
Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
How long if 2.5yrs isn't long enough.
Pretty sure Floyd Mayweather isn't ranked anywhere, nor Carl froch either.
So how long does inactivity take to drop out the top 20?
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Nightmare Roy
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Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
OMFG! AJ topHorse wrote: ↑06 Apr 2018, 12:30 1. (3.) Anthony Joshua
2. (1.) George Groves
3. (2.) Billy Joe Saunders
4. (4.) Carl Frampton
5. (5.) Lee Selby
6. (6.) Ryan Burnett
7. (7.) James DeGale
8. (11.) Anthony Crolla
9. (17.) Kell Brook
10. (8.) Tyson Fury
11. (9.) Tony Bellew
12. (10.) Jamie McDonnell
13. (12.) Luke Campbell
14. (13.) Chris Eubank Jr.
15. (14.) Khalid Yafai
16. (16.) Callum Smith
17. (18.) Terry Flanagan
18. (19.) Josh Warrington
19. (15.) Scott Quigg
20. (30.) Dillian Whyte
21. (23.) Josh Taylor
22. (RE.) Gavin McDonnell
23. (20.) Amir Khan
24. (21.) Martin Murray
25. (22.) Ricky Burns
26. (24.) Sam Eggington
27. (25.) Liam Smith
28. (NE.) Matty Askin
29. (29.) Rocky Fielding
30. (26.) Paul Butler
Out - (27.) Jack Catterall
Out - (28.) Andrew Selby
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
Fury clinging onto his place in the top 10 
Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
So Quigg loses a competetive fight against a good champion away from home and drops 4 places.
Fury fights nobody, nowhere and only drops 2 places.
Surely fighting and losing is better than not fighting at all.....?
Other than that I pretty much agree with the list
Fury fights nobody, nowhere and only drops 2 places.
Surely fighting and losing is better than not fighting at all.....?
Other than that I pretty much agree with the list
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Londonirish
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Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
Like others at the bottom the likes of Sam Eggington who lost his last fight and got beat by Bradley Skeete, Skeete ain’t lost since fighting Eggington, if that’s the case where is Skeete on your list? Ward is The British Commonwealth and European Champion But Eggington deserves a place more
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Manchester Massive
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Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
Fury should be out of the top 30, cant see why Eubank Jnr is ahead of Callum Smith and Terry Flanagan. Callum Johnson should be in the top 30.
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Londonirish
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Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
Manchester Massive wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 04:47 Fury should be out of the top 30, cant see why Eubank Jnr is ahead of Callum Smith and Terry Flanagan. Callum Johnson should be in the top 30.
Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
Quigg came in heavy which is cheating.
If he had come in at the weight he probably wouldn't have dropped so much.
Valdez is also fairly unproven, so going the distance against him is not some great honour.
Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
Ward's record is poor for a European, Commonwealth and Lonsdale belt winner.Londonirish wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 03:56![]()
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Like others at the bottom the likes of Sam Eggington who lost his last fight and got beat by Bradley Skeete, Skeete ain’t lost since fighting Eggington, if that’s the case where is Skeete on your list? Ward is The British Commonwealth and European Champion But Eggington deserves a place more![]()
Eggington has also won the British, Commonwealth and European titles and Eggington has a significantly better record than Ward.
Skeete's win against Eggington was over two years ago and he has been fighting relatively poor opposition since then.
Getting a win over someone doesn't mean that you get to be ranked above them for the rest of your career.
Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
Johnson only has one domestic level win. He doesn't deserve a place at the moment.Manchester Massive wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 04:47 Fury should be out of the top 30, cant see why Eubank Jnr is ahead of Callum Smith and Terry Flanagan. Callum Johnson should be in the top 30.
Terry Flanagan has been inactive for over a year. Callum Smith hasn't really stepped up to world level yet, so I don't think that he deserves to be any higher at the moment.
Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
Not saying it is, but a fighter who fights is more worthy of their ranking than one who doesn't, I'm sure most would agree.
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Londonirish
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Re: British Top 30 P4P April 2018
Horse wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 07:08Ward's record is poor for a European, Commonwealth and Lonsdale belt winner.Londonirish wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 03:56![]()
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Like others at the bottom the likes of Sam Eggington who lost his last fight and got beat by Bradley Skeete, Skeete ain’t lost since fighting Eggington, if that’s the case where is Skeete on your list? Ward is The British Commonwealth and European Champion But Eggington deserves a place more![]()
Eggington has also won the British, Commonwealth and European titles and Eggington has a significantly better record than Ward.
Skeete's win against Eggington was over two years ago and he has been fighting relatively poor opposition since then.
Getting a win over someone doesn't mean that you get to be ranked above them for the rest of your career.
Thanks for clearing that up.....
Your list is great
Eggington is now fighting at a much higher level, got Ryan Toms next
I wouldn’t mind having a poor record being a British Commonwealth and European champion....