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    Russo Guy
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    #31
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
    Of course. Great performance and one he needed. I've always believed he's the kind of fighter who fights up or down to the level of his competition. Gets lazy when he knows he's too good for his opponent. Plus he's been injured. Last night he was on it.
    He boxed with groin + knee injuries, since 2012. People can't let go his antics before the Groves fight. He has a scary skill set.

    He was well on his way to a genuine stoppage vs Gonzlaez, but the ref ruined it. I think he should fight Kessler next, since Froch too has an option for voluntary. Winner gets Froch and it makes sense for both cuz it gets Degale more ready than ever if he wins and Kessler can have his trilogy.

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    • ShoulderRoll
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      #32
      If David Haye hadn't quit the sport he would belong in the top 3.

      Murray is not a bad choice. I thought he beat Sturm and he certainly gave Sergio a hell of a fight in his backyard.

      Degale surprised me yesterday. Wouldn't have expected him to hurt Gonzales like he did (even though the stoppage was horrid.)

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      • Ray Corso
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        #33
        Jimmy Wilde
        Kid Lewis
        Nick Faldo

        .................the fellows today are mediocre at best. I like Faldo he's tuff. HA!
        Ray

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        • Tay Roc
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          #34
          Tyson Fury
          David Haye
          Anthony Joshua

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          • Dirk Diggler UK
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            #35
            Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
            If David Haye hadn't quit the sport he would belong in the top 3.

            Murray is not a bad choice. I thought he beat Sturm and he certainly gave Sergio a hell of a fight in his backyard.

            Degale surprised me yesterday. Wouldn't have expected him to hurt Gonzales like he did (even though the stoppage was horrid.)
            Did you really think Gaye had quit the sport? The shameless **** is back in October.

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            • killamoneymike
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              #36
              No top 3 but

              Froch
              Quigg
              DeGale
              Fury
              and even Groves still are all legit

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              • Public_Enemy
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                #37
                Froch
                Khan
                Frampton

                I really like what I've seen of Frampton and Froch has been one of my favorites for a while now.

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                • Accountoffline
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                  #38
                  Froch
                  Khan
                  Frampton

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                  • HonestBoxingFan
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                    #39
                    1: Carl Froch. This is the definition of a true warrior, who has been in one epic match after another.

                    2: Amir Khan. Not only is he a ****** (and is thus technically my brother), but his lightning fast hands are awesome to watch in action.

                    3: Tyson Fury. This guy is just hilarious to watch, both inside and outside of the ring, sooo random! Unpredictable entertainment.

                    4: George Groves. I'm a big fan of Froch, but really, right from the first round of their first fight until Groves got KO'ed in their second fight, Groves managed to make me nervous constantly. I predicted Froch to win by KO in the 7nd-10th round, but Groves gave me a constant feeling of "this could be the first guy to stop Carl Froch". I'm very excited to see where his career is heading now.

                    Yup, you got 4, Groves had to be included here.

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                    • GhostBlade
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                      #40
                      Froch is probably the only English fighter that has proven himself time and time again. Everyone else is just building their resumes. Haye was a good fighter at cruiserweight and his last performance against Chisora was impressive. As it stands, I don't feel that besides Froch there are many top current U.K. fighters. Froch has proven himself while everyone else is scrambling to still prove themselves or have a shot at redemption.

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