British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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1. (1.) David Haye
2. (2.) Amir Khan
3. (3.) Ricky Hatton
4. (4.) Carl Froch
5. (5.) Rendall Munroe
6. (6.) Matthew Macklin
7. (7.) Ryan Rhodes
8. (8.) Nathan Cleverly
9. (9.) John Murray
10. (18.) Matthew Hatton

11. (10.) Kevin Mitchell
12. (11.) Kell Brook
13. (12.) Junior Witter
14. (13.) Bernard Dunne (Irish)
15. (17.) Jamie McDonnell
16. (14.) Martin Lindsay (Irish)
17. (15.) Paul McCloskey (Irish)
18. (16.) Darren Barker
19. (19.) Enzo Maccarinelli
20. (20.) Audley Harrison

21. (21.) Nicky Cook
22. (22.) Brian Magee (Irish)
23. (23.) Jason Booth
24. (24.) Ajose Olusegun
25. (25.) Andy Lee (Irish)
26. (26.) Ola Afolabi
27. (27.) John Duddy (Irish)
28. (28.) Craig Watson
29. (29.) John Simpson
30. (30.) Sam Sexton
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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Any comments, criticisms or P4P lists are very welcome.
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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After craig mcewans nxt win will he get in? his record is no worse than barkers...
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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why is dunne still there he is RETIRED.
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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Dunne's retired, Ricky's as good as
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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why is duddy,cook,dunne,hatton still in the list

will smith be in it if he beats simpson
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Matthew Hatton has made a big jump :oops: :oops:
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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bigped wrote:After craig mcewans nxt win will he get in? his record is no worse than barkers...
It depends on who he fights.

McEwan is close to a place on the list now, if he gets another win or two like his recent wins then he should enter the list.
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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arzilo2 wrote:why is dunne still there he is RETIRED.
Dunne has not been inactive for over 12 months, so I consider him an active fighter.
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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Audley Harrison at 20 - not even his mum would have him that high!!!
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Craig Watson above John O Donnell is a bit baffling.

No Lenny Daws yet?
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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Andy Lee at 25, Mattie Hatton at 10! I rest my case!

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stujones wrote:Craig Watson above John O Donnell is a bit baffling.

No Lenny Daws yet?

So is matthew hatton witch Watson beat
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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iamasadlittleboy wrote:Dunne's retired, Ricky's as good as
I plan to take Dunne out next month.

If Hatton retires then I will take him out.
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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diggler wrote:why is duddy,cook,dunne,hatton still in the list
Duddy has some good wins on his record and his recent loss was against a good fighter.

Cook was the WBO champion less than 18 months ago, Dunne was WBA champion less than a year ago and Hatton was the Ring/Lineal champion 15 months ago.
diggler wrote:will smith be in it if he beats simpson
He has a very good chance of entering if he beats Simpson.
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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I would have Simpson higher after his good run of form, Rhodes higher than Macklin and I would still have Appelby in even though he lost to Lindsay :TU: . As always a good list
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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Tommy Gunn13 wrote:Matthew Hatton has made a big jump :oops: :oops:
He beat a good fighter, so he made a big jump.

Matthew Hatton has a good recent record and I think he deserves a place in the top 10.
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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You still haven't said anything about Fraudley at number 20! Tell you the truth I have to keep looking at it to make sure i'm not too pissed!!!
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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yid14 wrote:Audley Harrison at 20 - not even his mum would have him that high!!!
Harrison won the European title, so I though he should have a place on the list for that. I admit that I enterted him too high and he should be a few places lower.
yid14 wrote:You still haven't said anything about Fraudley at number 20! Tell you the truth I have to keep looking at it to make sure i'm not too pissed!!!
I try to respond to posts in order. I have been slow to respond to posts this month, so I am sorry about the wait.
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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About 20 places lower! Cheers for the reply..
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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Excellent list, Horse.

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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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stujones wrote:Craig Watson above John O Donnell is a bit baffling.
O'Donnell's win over Watson was over 15 months ago and it was a very close fight. Watson has better wins than O'Donnell has since their fight and Watson has a much better overall record than O'Donnell.
stujones wrote:No Lenny Daws yet?
I don't think Daws deserves to be in the rankings at the moment. He only managed a draw with Cook in a recent fight, so I think that has to count against him.
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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Why is Khan at number 2?

who has he fought that is mustard ?

Malignaggi lost 2 of his previous 4 fights and prior to that, nobody in particular.

Matthew Hatton is waaay to high and is ahead of every Welter in the UK according to that list, even the likes of Watson. He has been beaten several times, suffered draws in recent fights and was dropped. John O'Donnell aint even on the list, who edged Watson, who dominated Hatton.

Wheras Darren Barker is unbeaten and regarded as up there at the top of his peers in Britain.
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alexpaterson wrote:I would have Simpson higher after his good run of form, Rhodes higher than Macklin and I would still have Appelby in even though he lost to Lindsay :TU: . As always a good list

good points alex. i wouldn't personally have the patience to do what horse does so fair play to him.
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Re: British Top 30 P4P August 2010

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slapbangwhallop wrote:Andy Lee at 25, Mattie Hatton at 10! I rest my case!

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What is your case?

If Lee had fought someone decent last month then I could have moved him up a few places. Unfortunately, I considered his opponent to be too poor to merit even a single place movement up the rankings.

I consider Matthew Hatton's recent wins to be better than any of the fighter's ranked below him, including Andy Lee's.
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