Your numbered fighters from 14 to 20 are not top tier fighters at this moment in time, this is a FACT, you believing what they will go on to do does not automatically make them as such.
But Jennings and Fury are still competing and winning at a much better level than Dubois, Ugonoh, MORRISON and Arias, etc. What you believe they will go on to do has no bearing or should have none on them being top 10/20 ranked regardless of them only fighting stiffs so far.
It’s better than it was when the klitischko had the division locked down. Not super stacked but if they all mix it up we could see some very good fights.
Most of the list aren't even in 20 fights yet. Up and comers generally don't fight each other with less then 20 fights. Hughie declined a Joyce fight and he fought for a world title. Breazeale fought Izu Wilder fought Ortiz Parker fought Hughie/ Ruiz Joshua just fought Parker Martin is set to face Kownacki Whyte is set to face Pulev or Ortiz? Dubois vs Little which could be his last low end journeyman fight. Either Wilder vs Joshua or against Breazeale/ Povetkin Tyson Fury can't fight a top guy yet. Nathan Gorman is also fighting on Tysons undercard . Miller also declined Joyce. The only thing you could do is wait for guys to build up the resumes or accept fights. We're looking at 2020 outside the top 10 to get some of those matches. The top ten itself is giving us the fights. Fights can't happen all at once it's a slow crawl when the rest of the talent is a few years away but the top 5 guys are fighting so..........
i can if the second best fighter who is considered Wilder only has one win on his resume worth noting in 40 fights and was saved by the bell . Looking at footage of Fury only a blind man can't see he's back! You're not blind are you? While Fury hasn't actually been in great fights , it's still the sport of boxing not punching. Wilder has shown me little to make me believe he's harder to defeat.
What fight does Jennings show he has won to assume this ? I already explained Hughie will struggle against power punches with skill , you can ignore talent all you want I don't and that's why my lists are ALWAYS on point! You guys are the ones telling how great a HW Usyk is..... What fight shows this in the past 2 years? it's madness arguing with you guys..lol
There are maybe half a dozen fighters worth a damn there in a "p4p skills & talent" sense, and of those 1 is a morbidly obese part-timer, one celebrated his 39th birthday a few months ago having just received & failed in his long-awaited chance to prove himself, and yet another is celebrating his own 39th birthday in a few months and has probably seen the window close on him ever becoming a world champion after having received & failed in his own chance 5 years ago. That leaves two guys that fought a unification this spring that left most fans complaining of boredom, and one American windmilling can-crusher whose record may be at least partially fraudulent. Yes. Much stacked. Very thrill. So excite.
My top 5 and why 1. Anthony Joshua - holds 4 titles, beat Klitschko, beat Parker for the first unification in several years and is undefeated and has shown improvements in boxing ability before the Takam and Parker fights. 2. Deontay Wilder - is not only an undefeated champion but has defended his title for three years, he is probably the divisions most power-fullest puncher in knocking out every opponent he has ever faced. 3. Tyson Fury - undefeated lineal former champion, unorthodox tall and skilled boxer. He wouldn't be in my top 5 if he wasnt going fight this year. 4. Joseph Parker - probably the most durable of the top 5, young, the former champ has only lost a decision to a improved Joshua and should be better from that unification bout. 5. Alexander Povetkin - probably the best technical boxer in the division and also one of the best current boxers to have never won a title. I would've had him at 4th but when I look at his past few fights, he didnt perform like the technician that I admired him for. I truly believe that those 5 boxers themselves would understand my selections.
So. This Efe Ajagba dude might be next up. From Nigeria. 6'5, all ripped up. 5-0 5 KOs. 4 in the first round. Be interesting if he can move along quickly, because AJ would probably be pretty damn interested in fighting him in Nigeria. This content is protected
Again YOU are the one mentioning Usyk, ive not brought him up at all because there is no point as you think TREY MORRISON IS BETTER. Now answer the questions ive asked you flop. If Jennings hasn't got any good wins then what "wins" have the fighters you numbered from 11 to 20 got that gives them such lofty status? WHAT EXACTLY HAS TREY MORRISON DONE?
You must just started watching boxing...please list the so many better eras and why? Let me guess the 70' right? because it had two top guys fight 3 times. Both were past it by the 3rd fight. Maybe the 90's where Foreman who was 44 winw a championship? Double standard much? Lol Maybe you just didn't read my opening post bc when you suggest this era is weak you better know why bc I know it's a fact I'll be able to point out every mistake you post trying to bring the era down....
You brought him up before why lie? you know you did and why you use Mickey mouse talk on my thread bc you can't justify Usyk as a top HW.... please come back to this thread in a year and we'll look at my list . Your just not smart enough to look at what's there.