British Top 30 P4P July 2018

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forcefraser wrote: 01 Jul 2018, 14:18 Khan has beaten Maidana, Aleksander, Collazo, Kotelnik, Malinaggi and Phil le farkin Greco. Murray has beaten? A 12 year old Blackwell and Max Bursak?

Change their places immediately or I’ll have no choice but to end you.
As I've said many times; I rate Murray relatively highly because of his very competitive world class losses and draw more so than his best wins.

Murray's last opponent was significantly better than Khan's last opponent and Murray has also been a lot busier than Khan in the last few years.
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Boxerbeetle wrote: 01 Jul 2018, 14:27Ah good, we haven’t had a ‘Murray is too high’ argument for a while now. Horse has a bizarrely high opinion of Murray which is shared by no-one else.
Shame on everyone else.
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Re: British Top 30 P4P July 2018

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DrDuke wrote: 01 Jul 2018, 15:26 Fury can be higher, he's formally still a lineal champion after all.
When he starts fighting top 100 ranked heavyweights then he might begin to climb the rankings again.
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Horse wrote: 03 Jul 2018, 05:39
Stuarty wrote: 01 Jul 2018, 13:21 Good list :TU: Crolla a bit high for me and also 6 in the list is being a bit kind to Burnett. We've still to see the best of him against a top guy at bantam. ZZ (can't be arsed even attempting to spell that one) was a solid win but he's not had a KO in years and I find him a bit of a boring watch but that's just my personal taste. I suppose.
Burnett is perhaps on the high side. Haskins and Zhakiyanov are not the highest calibre of world level wins, but he beat them both very clearly and he did manage to unify the IBF and WBA titles in beating them.

The gap between 6th place and 14th place isn't very big and there could be a lot of changes there by the end of the year if most/all of these guys fight again.
Stuarty wrote: 01 Jul 2018, 13:21Good to see Taylor jump up so high as well :TU:
With Taylor entering the WBSS tournament he could be in contention for the top spot if he can win it.
Burnett in the WBSS as well but probably has a harder task than Taylor with Inoue and Tete in there.
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Brook isn't top 20.
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dr_devious wrote: 01 Jul 2018, 15:47 Good list, I'd have Yafai and Selby in the top ten with Bellew and Crolla out of the top ten
That's a reasonable opinion.
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Horse wrote: 03 Jul 2018, 13:31
dr_devious wrote: 01 Jul 2018, 15:47 Good list, I'd have Yafai and Selby in the top ten with Bellew and Crolla out of the top ten
That's a reasonable opinion.
Pains me to say it as a fan, but Selby doesn’t deserve to be in the top ten, he hasn’t looked good for a while and was really awful against Warrington.
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MarkMcBurney wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 09:07 Eubank Jr FAR too high.
His record is pretty decent.

I think that Eubank Jr. is an underrated fighter since his loss to Groves.
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cocka09 wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 09:19 I'd have Frampton and Burnett higher but a pretty solid list. :TU:
You'd have Frampton at No. 1? I don't think he has a serious claim for the No. 1 spot at the moment.

Frampton's fighting some absolute no mark next, whilst Joshua is likely to be fighting Povetkin.

Joshua deserves the top spot far more than Frampton right now.
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TopGun wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 09:25 Few years ago this top 10 would have been strong world contenders, but with Brook, Khan, Quigg Frampton etc losing British boxing on the world stage has taken a beating recently....
Yeah, but I think we have a lot of potential.

10 years ago we had 3 lineal champions. It's difficult to replicate that type of success.

I think we can do it though.
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Horse wrote: 03 Jul 2018, 13:40
cocka09 wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 09:19 I'd have Frampton and Burnett higher but a pretty solid list. :TU:
You'd have Frampton at No. 1? I don't think he has a serious claim for the No. 1 spot at the moment.

Frampton's fighting some absolute no mark next, whilst Joshua is likely to be fighting Povetkin.

Joshua deserves the top spot far more than Frampton right now.
Framptons next opponent is woeful. I was hoping to go over to that fight but I'm saving my money.
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Horse wrote: 03 Jul 2018, 13:35
MarkMcBurney wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 09:07 Eubank Jr FAR too high.
His record is pretty decent.

I think that Eubank Jr. is an underrated fighter since his loss to Groves.
Records are for DJ's, Donkey...
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ewenhay wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 11:53That's fair enough RE Burns. Crolla is too high for me. He's not exactly busy either. I understand why you've got him higher because he got the decision against Burns and had two fights with Linares before that but the reality is there's a paper thin difference between Burns and Crolla at this stage.
Yeah, maybe I'm forgetting how close their fight was.

The problem is that the bottom 10 falls about 5 times faster than the top 10, so a fairly small gap can become a big gap pretty quickly.

If Burns can beat any top 10 domestic fighter etc. he'll move up the list significantly more than most would for a similar win. He's just got to fight someone worth something again.
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Stuarty wrote: 03 Jul 2018, 06:01Burnett in the WBSS as well but probably has a harder task than Taylor with Inoue and Tete in there.
That tournament looks a fair bit tougher, obviously if he can win that then he'll be very high up the list.
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samwbr wrote: 03 Jul 2018, 12:09 Brook isn't top 20.
I think based on his overall record he still deserves a top 20 spot.

He won't keep such a high spot for long if he keeps fighting the likes of Brandon Cook though.
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Horse wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 09:01
Stuarty wrote: 03 Jul 2018, 06:01Burnett in the WBSS as well but probably has a harder task than Taylor with Inoue and Tete in there.
That tournament looks a fair bit tougher, obviously if he can win that then he'll be very high up the list.
Definitely mate. I enjoy your lists every month. You do a good job :TU:
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Horse wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 09:01
Stuarty wrote: 03 Jul 2018, 06:01Burnett in the WBSS as well but probably has a harder task than Taylor with Inoue and Tete in there.
That tournament looks a fair bit tougher, obviously if he can win that then he'll be very high up the list.
Probably enough for top spot if he can put wins together against Inoue and Tete?
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Horse wrote: 01 Jul 2018, 08:00 1. (1.) Anthony Joshua
2. (2.) Carl Frampton
3. (3.) George Groves
4. (4.) Billy Joe Saunders
5. (5.) James DeGale
6. (6.) Ryan Burnett
7. (7.) Josh Warrington
8. (8.) Tony Bellew
9. (9.) Anthony Crolla
10. (10.) Kell Brook

11. (11.) Khalid Yafai
12. (22.) Josh Taylor
13. (12.) Lee Selby
14. (13.) Luke Campbell
15. (14.) Tyson Fury
16. (15.) Chris Eubank Jr.
17. (16.) Callum Smith
18. (23.) Gavin McDonnell
19. (17.) Jamie McDonnell
20. (19.) Scott Quigg

21. (27.) Martin Murray
22. (20.) Amir Khan
23. (21.) Dillian Whyte
24. (18.) Terry Flanagan
25. (24.) John Ryder
26. (RE.) Jack Catterall
27. (NE.) Lewis Ritson
28. (25.) Hughie Fury
29. (26.) James Tennyson
30. (28.) Ricky Burns

Out - (29.) Sam Eggington
Out - (30.) Liam Smith
Martin Murray is miles too high.
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 06 Jul 2018, 07:25
Horse wrote: 01 Jul 2018, 08:00 1. (1.) Anthony Joshua
2. (2.) Carl Frampton
3. (3.) George Groves
4. (4.) Billy Joe Saunders
5. (5.) James DeGale
6. (6.) Ryan Burnett
7. (7.) Josh Warrington
8. (8.) Tony Bellew
9. (9.) Anthony Crolla
10. (10.) Kell Brook

11. (11.) Khalid Yafai
12. (22.) Josh Taylor
13. (12.) Lee Selby
14. (13.) Luke Campbell
15. (14.) Tyson Fury
16. (15.) Chris Eubank Jr.
17. (16.) Callum Smith
18. (23.) Gavin McDonnell
19. (17.) Jamie McDonnell
20. (19.) Scott Quigg

21. (27.) Martin Murray
22. (20.) Amir Khan
23. (21.) Dillian Whyte
24. (18.) Terry Flanagan
25. (24.) John Ryder
26. (RE.) Jack Catterall
27. (NE.) Lewis Ritson
28. (25.) Hughie Fury
29. (26.) James Tennyson
30. (28.) Ricky Burns

Out - (29.) Sam Eggington
Out - (30.) Liam Smith
Martin Murray is miles too high.
Don't start him off :lol:
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Stuarty wrote: 06 Jul 2018, 07:43
keithmoonhangover wrote: 06 Jul 2018, 07:25
Horse wrote: 01 Jul 2018, 08:00 1. (1.) Anthony Joshua
2. (2.) Carl Frampton
3. (3.) George Groves
4. (4.) Billy Joe Saunders
5. (5.) James DeGale
6. (6.) Ryan Burnett
7. (7.) Josh Warrington
8. (8.) Tony Bellew
9. (9.) Anthony Crolla
10. (10.) Kell Brook

11. (11.) Khalid Yafai
12. (22.) Josh Taylor
13. (12.) Lee Selby
14. (13.) Luke Campbell
15. (14.) Tyson Fury
16. (15.) Chris Eubank Jr.
17. (16.) Callum Smith
18. (23.) Gavin McDonnell
19. (17.) Jamie McDonnell
20. (19.) Scott Quigg

21. (27.) Martin Murray
22. (20.) Amir Khan
23. (21.) Dillian Whyte
24. (18.) Terry Flanagan
25. (24.) John Ryder
26. (RE.) Jack Catterall
27. (NE.) Lewis Ritson
28. (25.) Hughie Fury
29. (26.) James Tennyson
30. (28.) Ricky Burns

Out - (29.) Sam Eggington
Out - (30.) Liam Smith
Martin Murray is miles too high.
Don't start him off :lol:
If I wanted to start him off, I'd point out that Frampton is not British. :confused:
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Just noticed Belfast has 3 fighters on the list, pretty good return. Any other cities top that?
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 06 Jul 2018, 08:06
Stuarty wrote: 06 Jul 2018, 07:43
keithmoonhangover wrote: 06 Jul 2018, 07:25

Martin Murray is miles too high.
Don't start him off :lol:
If I wanted to start him off, I'd point out that Frampton is not British. :confused:
You'll just start me off with that patter :o :lol:
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Stuarty wrote: 06 Jul 2018, 09:48
keithmoonhangover wrote: 06 Jul 2018, 08:06
Stuarty wrote: 06 Jul 2018, 07:43

Don't start him off :lol:
If I wanted to start him off, I'd point out that Frampton is not British. :confused:
You'll just start me off with that patter :o :lol:
:-P
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 06 Jul 2018, 09:59
Stuarty wrote: 06 Jul 2018, 09:48
keithmoonhangover wrote: 06 Jul 2018, 08:06

If I wanted to start him off, I'd point out that Frampton is not British. :confused:
You'll just start me off with that patter :o :lol:
:-P
Muthafuckah :lol:
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Stuarty wrote: 06 Jul 2018, 10:12
keithmoonhangover wrote: 06 Jul 2018, 09:59
Stuarty wrote: 06 Jul 2018, 09:48

You'll just start me off with that patter :o :lol:
:-P
Muthafuckah :lol:
It has been known. :TU: Not my own of course. :oops:
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