Nathan Cleverly is Britain's only world champion
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After much deliberation, staff at the BBC Sport website have come up with their top-10 British fighters, pound-for-pound. Ignoring weight, this subjective list takes into account fighters' recent results, their skills, resilience and punching power. The list will be updated periodically and should be treated as a talking point. Let the debate begin!
POUND-FOR-POUND TOP 10
1. Carl Froch - Super-middleweight Nottingham (28-2, 20KOs) Froch was outclassed by American Andre Ward in the final of the Super Six but could become a world champion when he fights IBF title-holder Lucian Bute in May.
2. Amir Khan - Light-welterweight Bolton (26-2 18KOs) Khan lost his world titles to Lamont Peterson in December but gets the chance for revenge in May. A defeat for Khan would leave his career in tatters.
3. Ricky Burns - Lightweight Coatbridge (34-2, 9KOs) Burns gave a polished performance in beating Paulus Moses and remains on a collison course with Essex fighter kevin Mitchell. That could be a classic.
4. Kell Brook - Welterweight Sheffield (26-0, 17KOs) Brook completely outclassed domestic rival Matthew Hatton in March and stands on the verge of a world title tilt. Has plenty of options in a talent-rich division.
5. Nathan Cleverly - Light-heavyweight Cefn Fforest (24-0, 11KOs) Cleverly outpointed American Tommy Karpency in February and the rather uninspiring performance suggested the Welshman needs to be stepped up in class.
6. Matthew Macklin - Middleweight Birmingham (28-4, 19KOs) Macklin gave another gallant display in losing to middleweight king Sergio Martinez in New York. Perhaps a match with domestic rival Darren Barker is next?
7. Darren Barker - Middleweight London (23-1, 14KOs) Barker pushed Argentine veteran Sergio Martinez all the way in a world-title challenge before finally being knocked out. British fight fans would love to see a match-up with Macklin.
8. Martin Murray - Middleweight St Helens (23-0-1, 10KOs) Murray was unlucky to draw with Felix Sturm in the German's backyard but forms part of a triumvirate of very solid British middleweights indeed.
9. Kevin Mitchell - Lightweight Dagenham (32-1, 24KOs) Mitchell looked back to his best in beating domestic rival John Murray in July. The fight every British fight fan wants now is Mitchell versus Burns.
10. Tony Bellew - Light-heavyweight Liverpool (16-1, 10KOs)
Next up Bellew defends his British light-heavyweight crown against Danny McIntosh in April. Given his stirring display against Nathan Cleverly, Bellew should prevail.
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