Golden Generation? Britains Heavyweight Hopes.
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Golden Generation? Britains Heavyweight Hopes.
Dean Berks looks at the current crop of British heavyweights.
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Re: Golden Generation? Britains Heavyweight Hopes.
Dont think its a golden age but they are much better then the previous generation of skelton, williams, sprott and audley
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A good article by this Berk. Not sure if we are still classing David 'Little Dog' Haye as an active fighter though. He has retired more times from boxing than the great Trusscargo has from this forum
Chisora is a good journeyman who will continue to take beatdowns while "showing heart"
Pryce is a decent enough European level fighter who may possibly break onto the world stage if he improves
I can't really comment on Joshua as he has yet to fight someone who has realised that you are allowed to hit back. The guy has power though I'll say that for him
Tyson Fury is clearly the main man from the Isles at heavyweight. Once he dispatches of Wilder he should look to dethrone Wladimir Klitschko
If Joshua and Pryce can get up to world level with Fury then we could see a few good domestic scraps
Not really a 'Golden Generation' but better chance of succeeding than the previous lot
Chisora is a good journeyman who will continue to take beatdowns while "showing heart"
Pryce is a decent enough European level fighter who may possibly break onto the world stage if he improves
I can't really comment on Joshua as he has yet to fight someone who has realised that you are allowed to hit back. The guy has power though I'll say that for him
Tyson Fury is clearly the main man from the Isles at heavyweight. Once he dispatches of Wilder he should look to dethrone Wladimir Klitschko
If Joshua and Pryce can get up to world level with Fury then we could see a few good domestic scraps
Not really a 'Golden Generation' but better chance of succeeding than the previous lot
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Re: Golden Generation? Britains Heavyweight Hopes.
You back Fury to take Wilder then, Steffan?
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Re: Golden Generation? Britains Heavyweight Hopes.
Yeah I think Fury would beat him on pointsTopHat24/7 wrote:You back Fury to take Wilder then, Steffan?
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Re: Golden Generation? Britains Heavyweight Hopes.
Think the generation that spawned Lewis, Mason and Bruno is the golden one.....
Mason was a decent fighter much underrated.....watched his destruction of Jess Harding on youtube a while back......Scary..
Mason was a decent fighter much underrated.....watched his destruction of Jess Harding on youtube a while back......Scary..
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