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    Rating the british heavyweights

    1. Tyson Fury

    He's not pretty, but he gets the job done..... so far.

    Poor conditioning, unfocused mentality and a dodgy chin means he will only go so far

    2. Dereck Chisora

    A solid gatekeeper to true world level, Chisora may even pick up a strap if he gets lucky, but he's no great

    3. Anthony Joshua

    Too bulky, stiff, probably got a glass chin, he doesn't hit hard enough for his style, the poor mans deontay

    #2
    no audley or david price? also danny williams beat tyson

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      #3
      joshua's arms are too muscular. he's a poser.

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        #4
        The gap is so far between Tyson Fury and anyone else it's not even worth making a list.

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          #5
          Tyson "Too Fast" Fury is in a league of his own.

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            #6
            David Price is better than Joshua c'mon now... I like Joshua as a future champ, but right now, if he were to fight David Price he would get knocked out.

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              #7
              What about David Haye?

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                #8
                Right now it has to be Chisora. I bet Chisora knocks out Fury this time around. Joshua will no doubt be the best British heavyweight in a year or two. I like Joshua because he fights as if he's a middleweight. He knows his job is to fight and not pose like a big man like so many of these heavyweights.
                Last edited by GhostBlade; 02-18-2014, 12:36 AM.

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                  #9
                  1. Anthony Joshua

                  clearly the most talented heavyweight in the UK, needs at least 18 months of fighting journeymen, then he can take on contenders


                  2. Hughie Fury

                  has excellent potential - very young at 19 and needs several years of fighting journeymen before he reaches his prime


                  3. Tyson Fury

                  will do well against journeymen, but will lose to bona-fide top HWs


                  4. Dereck Chisora

                  has lost to age 41 Vitali, was KOed by Haye - like Tyson Fury, he'll always lose to top HWs.


                  5. David Price

                  still has potential, but getting older now - his progress was damaged by Maloney not getting him enough rounds during the past 5 years

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Earl Hickey View Post
                    1. Tyson Fury

                    He's not pretty, but he gets the job done..... so far.

                    Poor conditioning, unfocused mentality and a dodgy chin means he will only go so far

                    2. Dereck Chisora

                    A solid gatekeeper to true world level, Chisora may even pick up a strap if he gets lucky, but he's no great

                    3. Anthony Joshua

                    Too bulky, stiff, probably got a glass chin, he doesn't hit hard enough for his style, the poor mans deontay
                    Active heavies that seems right. I might have Price above Joshua due to experience.

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