Post your current top ten heavyweights

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  1. IndicaGold

    IndicaGold Member Full Member

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    How can any list of top 10 Heavies contain Vittles and Windmill? Vittles was retired by Charr and Windmill's best win was A-Farce, and he was petrified of that left
     
  2. IndicaGold

    IndicaGold Member Full Member

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    Other than his first fight, this is Windmill in a mirror

    LaMar Clark -- look him up on Boxrec since I can't post the link
     
  3. rapidfire

    rapidfire Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I like Wilders potential, but ranking him in the top 10 and leaving Jennings out, must be a joke.
     
  4. rapidfire

    rapidfire Well-Known Member Full Member

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    1. Wladimir
    2. Vitaly
    3. Haye
    4. Povetkin
    5. Pulev
    6. Stiverne
    7. Fury
    8. Jennings
    9. Mitchell
    10. Helenius
     
  5. Kissan

    Kissan I respect box Full Member

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    1 Wlad
    2 Vitali
    3 Povetkin
    4 Haye
    5 Pulev
    6 Fury
    7 Stiverne
    8 Helenius
    9 Chisora
    10 Thompson
     
  6. Cael

    Cael Claudia Cardinale Full Member

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    Vitali needs to **** off from top10, he hasnt fought in ages and which every day passing it gets more clear that he wont fight again.
     
  7. Kissan

    Kissan I respect box Full Member

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    Actually pretty sad. Stiverne's best win is Arreola and after that, a shot to **** Austin, who was leading at the moment of stoppage.
    Vitali, Haye and Helenius haven't barely had fights during the last time. Chisora has already lost against 4 of the top guys, Povetkin has ducked no.1 for ages, Thompson and Vitali are 41 and 42 years old. Man
     
  8. The Peasant

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    1. Luis Ortiz
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    43. W. Klitschko
     
  9. Eule

    Eule Active Member Full Member

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    :deal:deal:deal
    great list, sir!!!
     
  10. Mendoza

    Mendoza Hrgovic = Next Heavyweight champion of the world. banned Full Member

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    1 Wlad
    2 Vitali
    3 Povetkin
    4 Pulev
    5 Haye
    6 Solis
    7 Helenius
    8. Fury
    9. Stiverne
    10. Winner of Boystov / Chisora
     
  11. Reggie Kray

    Reggie Kray Guest

    should haye be in top 10's been been inactive over a year
     
  12. Reggie Kray

    Reggie Kray Guest

    1 W Klitschko
    2 V Klitschko
    3 Povetkin
    4 Pulev
    5 Haye
    6 Adamek
    7 Fury
    8 Wach
    9 Stiverne
    10 Helenius
     
  13. RealTalk

    RealTalk Guest

    your a ****i aren't you why are you even posting in this thread pakkyboy why are you even on a boxing forum pakkyboy ya race can't fight u can't talk simple as

    your nothing but a TROLLING NEEK
     
  14. blackhatton

    blackhatton Guest

    1. wlad 2 vitali 3 pulev 4 povetkin 5 haye 6 stiverne 7 fury 8 boytstov 9 wach 10 thompson
     
  15. BOGART

    BOGART Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'd say Wlad-Povetkin, Haye-Fury, Arreola-Mitchell, and Boystov-Chisora are in most people's top 10-12 heavyweights and they are all fighting over a 5 week stretch.

    Thats pretty good for any division and very good for heavyweights since it seems like most of the top heavies have usually avoided each other the last few years.