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.
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POUND-FOR-POUND TOP 10
1. Joe Calzaghe - Super-middleweight
Newbridge (45-0, 32KOs)
Calzaghe outpointed Bernard Hopkins on his US and light-heavyweight debut and may now face Roy Jones Jr in Las Vegas in the autumn. Britain's greatest ever boxer?
2. Ricky Hatton - Light-welterweight
Manchester (44-1, 31KOs)
Hatton defeated tough Mexican Juan Lazcano in his first fight since losing to Floyd Mayweather and should have enough to beat IBF champion Paul Malignaggi in the autumn.
3. David Haye - Heavyweight
London (21-1, 20KOs)
Haye destroyed Enzo Maccarinelli to become undisputed cruiserweight king and is now targeting two-belt heavyweight world champion Wladimir Klitschko in 2009
4. Carl Froch - Super-middleweight
Nottingham (23-0, 19KOs)
Froch could finally get a world title shot against former middleweight king Jermain Taylor later this year. A big ask, but not beyond him.
5. Junior Witter - Light-welterweight
Bradford (36-2-2, 21KOs)
Witter was woeful in losing his WBC crown to Timothy Bradley - his dream fight with Ricky Hatton looks like it will now never happen.
6. Clinton Woods - Light-heavyweight
Sheffield (41-4-1, 24KOs)
Woods looked a spent force in losing to Antonio Tarver, although his camp claims he was suffering from a strain of meningitis and he may fight on.
7. Enzo Maccarinelli - Cruiserweight
Swansea (28-2, 21KOs)
There are still plenty of options for Big Mac despite his emphatic loss to Haye at London's O2. The Welshman returns to action in July.
8. Alex Arthur - Super-featherweight
Edinburgh (25-1, 19KOs)
Arthur will make the first defence of his full WBO title against Nicky Cook in September, and it should be a tough test against a man with a lot to lose.
9. Amir Khan - Lightweight
Bolton (18-0, 14KOs)
Khan was give a torrid time by Michael Gomez and questions remain about both his defence and his chin. Clearly not ready for a world title tilt yet.
10. Nicky Cook - Super-featherweight
Dagenham (26-1, 15KOs)
Cook has moved up a weight and will challenge fellow Brit Alex Arthur for the WBO super-featherweight crown in September. He'll think he has a very good chance.