Dillian whyte should be ranked 2 in the division now

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  1. Infern0121

    Infern0121 Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    1 aj
    2 whyte
    3 wilder

    Whytes resume is much better than Wilder's and he's on a good streak.

    Watch the Wilder ******s come in with "ortiz doe"

    He's all they got, Ortiz

    Days dey one
     
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  2. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Nope,
    Aj and DW are 1/2 he's 3
     
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  3. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    FYI: DW us in a BETTER steak, trimt elsewhere
     
  4. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You can’t be ranked over the WBC champion who has iced Ortiz, when you yourself have no belts.

    Whyte should face Wilder if he thinks he can beat him. He has a defeatist attitude as far as AJ is concerned and would lose again to AJ.
     
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  5. MrTombourineMan

    MrTombourineMan Торрейра хорошо. Full Member

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    You could make an argument that he's #3, considering the win over Parker is more relevant than Ortiz's win over Jennings, or Povetkin's now less impressive win over Takam, but anything more than that is a considerable reach. And I'm anything but a Wilder fanboy, if anything I'm one of his more persistent critics.

    For me, Whyte announced himself as a top contender, no more, no less. He took a step ahead of Pulev, Miller and Breazeale and nestled in his rightful place along side Ortiz, Povetkin and Parker, but still below Joshua (1) and Wilder (2); he's now one of four tier 2 HWs. With a less lenient ref, whom would actually be capable of deducting points for consistent fouls you could make every argument that Parker would have won that fight and were it not for home town advantage it would have been pretty close to a 50/50 fight pitching Parker's athleticism against Whyte's unrelenting heart.

    My top 10 would probably look something like this;
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    Chisora just about creeps in as his win over Takam is better than anything guys like Ruiz, Kownacki, or Jennings have done recently.
     
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  6. Sandman_

    Sandman_ Undisputed Full Member

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    C - Tyson Fury (I only recognise the lineal champ - deal with it).

    1. Anthony Joshua (IBF, WBA & WBO champ)
    2. Deontay Wilder (WBC champ)
    3. Olek Usyk (Undisputed cruiser champ)
    4. Alexander Povetkin (Has he got a big win left in him? I think he might.)
    5. Luis Ortiz (Yeah he's old, but I'm not sure how many below him can actually beat him.)
    6. Jarrell Miller (I've been high on this guy for a while. Like Whyte, he's stringing the wins together. I think he's got a bit more overall ability - a subjective judgement on my part.)
    7. Dillian Whyte (Good string of wins but was probably 20 seconds away from getting beaten tonight. Keep it real.)
    8. Joseph Parker (Falls out of the top 5 for the first time in a while. He'll move back up when he starts winning again.)
    9. Dominic Breazeale (I'm one of the few who gives him a decent chance against Wilder. He's better than he was when he fought Joshua.)
    10. Tony Bellew (Earned his spot after the wins against Haye & is willing to keep it by fighting Usyk.)

    Plenty of worthy types on the periphery who could go in with a decent win.
     
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  7. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist

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    1. Joshua
    2. Wilder
    3. Usyk
    4. Povetkin
    5. Ortiz
     
  8. Infern0121

    Infern0121 Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    **** off ranking Usyk when he hasn't had a fight at heavyweight
     
  9. kirk

    kirk l l l Staff Member

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    1. AJ
    2. Wilder
    3. Whyte
    4. Povetkin
    5. Parker
    6. Ortiz
     
  10. Jackomano

    Jackomano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Whyte just took Parker's place, but he's still at the bottom of the top 5.

    1. Wilder
    2. Joshua
    3. Ortiz
    4. Povetkin
    5. Whyte
     
  11. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist

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    I don’t think anyone would pick Whyte to beat Tyson Fury.
     
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  12. Sammy123

    Sammy123 Money Maker Staff Member

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    Dillian Whyte avoided a fight with Luis Ortiz.

    Luis Ortiz will knock Whyte out and it won't take until the 12th round to make him fall flat on his face.
     
  13. bruce_keyes

    bruce_keyes Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Povetkin hasn't lost since 2013.

    1. AJ
    2. Povetkin
    3. Wilder
    4. Whyte
     
  14. Guybino

    Guybino Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Whyte vs Wilder was set up nicely a year ago. Wilder ran like an olympic sprinter because he doesn't want that work.
    Whyte steals Wilder's dreams of a cash out payday vs AJ.

    The body snatcher bodies Wilder with ease.
     
  15. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    AJ
    Povetkin
    Whyte
    Wilder

    Fixed.
     
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