I would say HAMMER is one...however undefeated doesnt justify being ranked a top ten fighter.Hes SLOWWWWWWWWWWW,and has been put down by over the hill chaegav. Briggs beats him up should they fight.
Briggs doesn't beat anyone with a pulse. He's completely done. Has been for years. I don't say that Browne should be included because he's undefeated. I say he should be included because he's undefeated and holds a knockout win over Chagaev, which is a better name than most people's choices have on their resumes.
browne has never even beat anyone of note. Yet you have him ranked?you do realize it DOES matter when a fighter is relevant right? Chaegav shopws just how poor Browne is as a younger fighter. Briggs will defeat Browne should they fight.
Wilder is monstrously overrated. Not sure he's even top 20. Joshua is definitely the best. After that it gets trickier. I think fury and wad have to be number two and three really. Not too sure after that but a list of fighters who would definitely beat wilder include Dilliam white, Derek Chisora, Hugh fury, povetkin, Ortiz, piled and Parker. Other fringe level fighters who would stand a chance against him are Washington, Daniel Dubois, breazale, John Ruiz and butterbean. Wilder made Molina look half decent. Quite how anyone has him as high as top 5 is an utter mystery to me.
Currently: 1. Fury 2. Joshua 3. Klitschko 4. Povetkin 5. Ortiz 6. Wilder 7. Parker 8. Pulev 9. Whyte 10. Wach Could easily see bottom 3 Wach/Whyte/Pulev off the list for Hughie/Miller/or even Breazeale in the very near future though. I think those 3 are under-rated - Hughie very comfortable and awkward at range, Miller powerful and comes to fight, Breazeale gritty and tough whilst lacking fundamentals. Top 7 was quite easy for me to compile though.
Chagaev isn't someone of note? He might have been old and fat but he was still a solid fighter and Browne essentially retired him. Briggs isn't defeating anyone these days who isn't a complete bum. Feel free to bet on him if you like though.
Honestly I don't know why you re bothering he is talking out of his ass TBH. Browne is pretty similar to Wilder in the fact he has game changing power and only needs to hit you once. No one outside the top 5 could stop him from snotting them once over 12 rounds so H2H I would favor him stopping them.. Plus the fact he had a solid chin and a huge heart... Chagaev was a better boxer than most and look how that ended up..
"Official" Ranking: 1. Joshua 2. Povetkin 3. Klitschko 4. Ortiz 5. Parker 6. Wilder 7. Pulev 8. Hammer 9. Whyte 10. Ruiz Jr. Tough call b/w Joshua and Povetkin for #1. I can see arguments for #4-6 being interchangable, but I give a little nudge to Ortiz cause I feel he's hard to beat h2h. H2H ranking 1. Joshua 2. Ortiz 3. Povetkin 4. Klitschko 5. Pulev 6. Parker 7. Wilder 8. Ruiz Jr. 9. H Fury 10. Takam
1. 260lb Fury 2. 350lb Fury 3. AJ 4. Wladamir Clinchko 5. irrelevant American basketball player 6. irrelevant drug cheat 7. irrelevant drug cheat 8. Too small irrelevant
Joshua definetely the man to beat. He,ll start favourite at the bookies against anyone and probably rightly so. I actually think he starts favourite against prime fury. We all know fury can outbox him and he put on a bit of a masterclass against klitchko. But can he keep it up for 12 against joshua. Klitchko,s punching in ones and two,s. He couldnt even get his ones off. Joshuas throwing in numbers. After saturday he now knows if he pushes on he can take anyone out. I think joshuas defeats coming...soon. regardless tho he should start off favourite against pretty much anyone...especially fury who cant jog without taking breaks atm with mental problems cocaine habit and drug allegations hanging over him...its a long battle back to fitness.
I know ALOT about betting! If he remotley resembles any skills and maintains the speed he will win...you guys act like hes 60.Browne is not that great this is a fact,he can punch but hes not really skilled...again one would think you guys just learned age is a number from this week....and NO Chaegav wasnt even top 50 when he fought Browne.