Britain's P4P Number 1?
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Britain's P4P Number 1?
So after Haye takes care of what I regard as a (In this climate) fringe World-Level contender, Khan gets pancaked, Froch is still riding high on the Bute performance and Kell overcomes a big test, what's your top 10 British P4P fighters right now?
For me it's:
1.) Carl Froch
2.) David Haye
3.) Amir Khan
4.) Kell Brook
5.) Ricky Burns
6.) Nathan Cleverly
7.) Kevin Mitchell
8.) George Groves
9.) James Degale
10.) David Price
I'm rating it on ability and potential, what tells me is common sense and achievements already done.
Might have missed someone blaringly obvious out mind, what's your guys?
For me it's:
1.) Carl Froch
2.) David Haye
3.) Amir Khan
4.) Kell Brook
5.) Ricky Burns
6.) Nathan Cleverly
7.) Kevin Mitchell
8.) George Groves
9.) James Degale
10.) David Price
I'm rating it on ability and potential, what tells me is common sense and achievements already done.
Might have missed someone blaringly obvious out mind, what's your guys?
AlexHuckerby- Posts : 9201
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Re: Britain's P4P Number 1?
I can't have Khan above Burns. More talented, but those losses count against him, whereas Burns has two decent wins in that period. I'll do a full list after the match.
6oldenbhoy- Posts : 1174
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