Heavyweights - Current Ring Magazine Top Ten ...and my own Top Ten (01/10/18)

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  1. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    1. Joshua
    2. Wilder
    (gap)
    3. Parker
    4. Povetkin
    5. Whyte
    6. Ortiz
    (big gap)
     
  2. kostya by ko

    kostya by ko Boxing Addict

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    This is really good IMO. Convincing points.

    Pity about Breazeale's inactivity of late tho.
     
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  3. Odins beard

    Odins beard Fentanyl is one hell of a drug.... Full Member

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    1. AJ
    2. Wilder
    3. Fury
    4. Povetkin
    5. Ortiz
    6. Whyte
    7. Pulev
    8. Parker
    9. HLF
    10. Kownacki/ Miller
     
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  4. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    Hi NoBrain been a while. I don't understand what Ortiz has achieved to be placed any higher... he's been so inactive and his rankings have dropped.

    You want me to believe hes better just because he supposedly is? Or do we actually get to see fights to.prove it?

    Parker two losses but at least shows us where he isnin terms of ability.

    No need to cry .. its free to make your own top ten..

    Ill be around to inspect it if you got the balls to make one.
     
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  5. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    No worries dont let the door hit you on the way out.
     
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  6. Guybino

    Guybino Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What has Ortiz done?
     
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  7. FartWristedBum

    FartWristedBum I walk this Earth like a bum Full Member

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    1)AJ
    2)Wilder
    3)Whyte
    4)Parker
    5)T Fury
    6) Povetkin
    7) Ortiz
    8)Pulev
    9) H Fury
    10) Miller
     
  8. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    Pulev and Hughie are getting overrated too...

    What has Pulev achieved as of late, please educate me
     
  9. TSoprano

    TSoprano Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Lol with people having Parker or Whyte above Ortiz and Povetkin. Both Ortiz and Pov would KTFO Parker and Whyte. Parker has no heart and Whyte is nowhere near the older men in terms of skill.
     
  10. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    Not sure if you got the memo, but Parker can take a shot. He can probably take a bullet to the head, so I would like to see someone knock him out... just to know it's possible.

    Whyte knocked him down. I fully rate Povetkin, but Whyte has achieved more lately, so this is the board as it stands.

    And the Ortiz hype is getting boring, so calm down. He ain't fought since he lost to wilder, and he was inactive for a while.
     
  11. TSoprano

    TSoprano Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ortiz fought Cojanu in July and knocked him out in 2, a total bum who lasted the distance with ... Parker. Parker couldn't take Whytes power, Povetkin punches much harder. How exactly did Whyte achieve more lately? Fighting a shot Helenius, obese bouncer Lucas Browne and glass hearted Parker? Povetkin was winning the Joshua fight until he got stopped.
     
  12. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    Oh yeah that blubber fest of a contest with Cojanu and Ortiz, how forgettable. Pathetic opponent.

    Parker actually took Whyte's power very well.

    Why do you think Povetkin punches harder than Whyte? Have you felt both their punches? Or is there a power meter rating I haven't seen? Did they both punch that boxing meter at the arcades?
    AJ was not phased by Povetkins punches, as in, he wasn't hurt. Dillian Whyte in his infancy rocked AJ.

    Funny how Whyte was counted out in ALL of his fights. And I GUARANTEE that you were vocally airing your thoughts about how Whyte was going to lose against Parker, Browne, Helenius etc. So go fish.

    Glass hearted Parker? The Parker Whyte fight was made instaneously. Right after the AJ one, and he took a big pay cut, despite already making million and set for life. Why would you get punched in the face by a strong puncher in Whyte when you can just go to the beach and relax? How in gods name is this being glass hearted?

    What is your IQ young man?

    Povetkin was being competitive on the cards, but he was neck and neck with AJ. He did great. But he was always going to lose that fight so don't come here and act like he had a chance of winning because he didn't. That KO was inevitable.

    Whyte has a good resume, he is on a winning streak, he's put in the hard work, stayed active, called out Deontay, called out AJ, he's made his mark. He didn't sit at home with a shopping bag for life waiting for someone to give him a fight like Ortiz or Breazeale. The Parker fight was dangerous for him but he still took it, a top 5 opponent, ex champion, and it did NOTHING for his ranking.

    Keep bringing that hate, I'll have a milkshake on the side.
     
  13. TSoprano

    TSoprano Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Joshua was wobbled at the end of the first round and had a broken nose. Whyte landed a solid left hook which rocked Joshua as well, but lost every round. Povetkin was up 4-2 or 5-1, something Whyte probably never could achieve. I thought Whyte was going to lose to Parker, but didn't know Parker had totally no heart and was happy to lose. He was even smiling just after the fight, how is that for a mentality? Furthermore he didn't even dispute the knockdown in the second round which was the result of a headbutt, totally lacked interest in the fight.

    Whyte is actually waiting for his shot. He could have his ticket to Wilder if he showed balls to fight a final eliminator with Ortiz, instead he opted to back out of the fight, knowing he wouldn't stand a chance against the mighty King Kong. He also ducked Pulev and lost to Chisora.
     
  14. sid

    sid Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You can't pick the bones out of Whyte when Talking Wilder on who's faced who.
     
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  15. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    That wobble was not from being hurt it was a loss of balance, I examined the footage, and Joshua said this himself, as he was in a crouched position and came to stand upright then got clipped and lost balance... he has no reason to lie because he openly admits Dillian had him hurt.

    4-2, 5-1 according to who? Yourself? Fine that's your opinion, and I disagree. I find that ridiculous, not unexpected from an AJ hater.

    You don't know what whyte can achieve until he get's in there with AJ again, for a second or third time.

    He has proven everyone wrong so far, and he has progressed the most out of many fighters, having no pedigree at all. He lost the first fight fair and square with AJ, but showed a lot of potential for a future match up.

    He's a different animal now, period.

    Parker threw everything in their fight, that's why he was gassing more, he put the kitchen sink on Dillian, full intent.. but he was mentally defeated and feeling sorry for himself when he realised he's plan wasn't working because Dillian suprised him and even Parkers own trainer was suprised.

    This is the exact same reaction Chisora had when he fought Whyte, by the end of the 4th round, Dillian was still standing unphased... Chisora looked to his corner like WTF as if to say... what do we do now? To his trainer.

    Even the commentator, David Haye made a reference to this... it's never a good sign to look back at your corner and feel sorry for yourself like that.

    Whyte is a tough opponent.

    The Chisora was an even match, and he won it on the cards so it's old news. He offered a rematch with Chisora to shut up the haters, Chisora made a deal to offer 5 million cheque in return for the rest of the purse... and Chisora failed to hold up his end of the bargain. This has all been documented live on camera of them making the deal. Silence on Chisora side thus far.

    Dillian shouldn't have to fight Ortiz to get a SECOND mandatory position, it's bull*** and the WBC are being deliberately awkward when Whyte has had several WBC sanctioned fights and is ranked #1 WBC.

    Whyte got a text from Wilder team saying no shot for at least 2 years... so it's obvious they are playing crappy games.

    Whyte did not duck Pulev, Pulev doesn't need ducking. That fight made no sense for him at the time, and the money was peanuts and unfair split to fly out all the way to Pulev country.

    Whyte put in the work, Ortiz aint done jack in comparison. And I'd back Whyte v Ortiz, but he should fight Breazeale instead to take the number ONE mandatory this December.

    You gotta control your mileage before you burn yourself out too early in this boxing game.